Kristie Soares

  • Associate Professor
  • WOMEN AND GENDER STUDIES
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Kristie Soares is Associate Professor of Women & Gender Studies and Co-Director of LGBTQ Studies. They are also a performance artist. Both their performance work and their research explore queerness in Caribbean and Latinx communities. They earned a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Santa Barbara, an MA in Comparative Literature from the University of baby直播app, Boulder, and a BA in English and Women鈥檚 Studies from the University of Florida.

Professor Soares鈥 book,  (University of Illinois Press, 2023), argues that joy is a politicized form of pleasure that goes beyond gratification to challenge norms of gender, sexuality, race, and class. Soares focuses on the diasporic media of Puerto Rico and Cuba to examine how music, public activist demonstrations, social media, sitcoms, and other areas of culture resist the dominant stories told about Latinx joy. As Soares shows, Latinx creators compose versions of joy central to social and political struggle and at odds with colonialist and imperialist narratives that equate joy with political docility and a lack of intelligence. Soares builds their analysis around chapters that delve into gozando in salsa music, precise joy among the New Young Lords Party, choteo in the comedy 驴Qu茅 Pasa U.S.A.?补锄煤肠补谤 in the life and death of Celia Cruz, dale as Pitbull鈥檚 signature affect, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez鈥檚 use of silliness to take seriously political violence.

Professor Soares is also currently working on an oral history project that explores the role of Latinx disc jockeys in the development of disco and dance music in 1970s New York. This is part of a larger book project entitled Macho Man: Performances of Latinidad in the Disco Era. 

Soares鈥 work has been published in Signs, Feminist Studies, Meridians, Frontiers, Letras Femeninas, Revista de Estudios Hisp谩nicos, Remezcla, LatinxSpaces, Latino Rebels, and The Los Angeles Review of Books.

Professor Soares鈥 teaching draws heavily on queer and performance methodologies. They encourags students to 鈥渢ry out鈥 intellectual concepts using their bodies, through decolonial pedagogies such as Theatre of the Oppressed. They also facilitate performance poetry workshops.

Featured Publications:

"Playful Protest: The Political Work of Joy in Latinx Media." University of Illinois Press (2023).

"Joy, Rage, and Activism: The Gendered Politics of Affect in the Young Lords Party.鈥 Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 46.4. (2021)

鈥淩eflections on Anti-Racist Feminist Pedagogy & Organizing: This Bridge, 40 Years Later.鈥 Forthcoming in a special issue of Feminist Studies. (2021)

鈥淒ominican Futurism: The Speculative Use of Negative Aesthetics in the Work of Rita Indiana.鈥 Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism 19.2. (2020)

鈥淟atin Lovers, Chismosas, and Gendered Discourses of Power鈥: The Role of the Subjective Narrator in Jane the Virgin.Decolonizing Latinx Masculinity. Eds. Arturo Aldama and Frederick Aldama. Tuscon: U of Arizona P. (2019)

"Incomodando: On the Role of Bothering in Rita Indiana鈥檚 Speculative Work.鈥  ASAP/J special cluster on Latinx Speculative Fiction. (2019)

鈥淭he Cuban Missile Crisis of White Masculinity: Tito Bonito and the Burlesque Butt.鈥The Routledge Companion to Gender, Sex and Pop Culture in Latin America. Routledge (2017)

Garzona Nationalism: The Confluence of Gender, Sexuality and Citizenship in the Cuban Republic.鈥 Frontiers: A Journal of Women鈥檚 Studies 35.3 (2014)

鈥淭he Political Implications of Playing Hopefully: A Negotiation of the Present and the Utopic in Queer Theory.鈥 The Un/Making of Latina/o Citizenship: Culture, Politics and Aesthetics. Ed. Ellie D. Hern谩ndez and Eliza Rodriguez y Gibson. New York: Palgrave Macmillan (2014)

 鈥溾橶ho Do I Have to Forgive to Move On From This Place?鈥: Meditations from a Third World Feminist Lesbian.鈥 Queer Girls in the Class: Lesbian Teachers and Students Tell Their Classroom Stories. Ed. Lori Horvitz. New York: Peter Lang (2011)

鈥淭raveling Queer Subjects: Homosexuality in the Cuban Diaspora.鈥 Revista de Estudios Hisp谩nicos 45.3 (2011)

"From Canary Birds to Suffrage: Lavinia鈥檚 Feminist Role in Who Would Have Thought It?Letras Femeninas 35.2: 211-229 (2009)