About
Renee Hudson earned her PhD in English from the University of California, Los Angeles, held a UC Chancellor's postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, San Diego, and is currently an assistant professor of Latinx literature and a core faculty member of the Latino Studies Program at the University of Massachusetts Boston. She has published in Modern Fiction Studies, CR: The New Centennial Review, and has a forthcoming piece in The Cambridge Companion on Race and Literature.
Current Work
Dr. Hudson's book project, Genres of the Americas: Revolution, Form, Futurity, is an exploration of place as well as competing and submerged histories of revolution. Genres of the Americas charts the Latinx revolutionary unconscious across movements as varied as the Mexican Revolution and the Filipino People Power Revolution, among others, by attending to the structures, conventions, and genealogies that characterize literary genres of the Americas.
Research Area Keyword(s)
ethnic studies, ethnicity, genre, Latinx literature, race