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Area Group(s)
- Development Studies
- Political Theory
Education
- B.A., Vassar College
- Ph.D., University of Minnesota
María José Méndez Gutiérrez
Assistant Professor
Biography
Research interests: political violence in and against the Global South, the illicit global economy, critical development studies, feminist theory and methods, and anticolonial and decolonial thought. Her book project examines the gendered political economy of transnational gang violence in Central America. As part of an SSHRC-funded international team, María is working to document and commemorate the history of the Salvadoran Civil War. Recent publications: “Acuerpar: The decolonial feminist call for embodied solidarity,” in Signs (2023) and “Studying Gangs in Central and South America: Reflections on Gender and Researcher Positionality,” in The Oxford Handbook of Gangs and Society (2024).