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Ernesto Javier Martínez

IRES Department Head & Associate Professor
CAS Collegiate Faculty
Black Studies, IRES, Latinx
Phone: 541-346-5523
Office: Alder Building
Office Hours: Wednesdays, 3-5pm
Research Interests: Comparative Ethnic Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Latinx Studies, Feminist Theory, Literary Studies

Biography

Ernesto Javier Martínez is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies (IRES). His work—both academic and artistic—explores how racially and sexually marginalized communities in the United States use art and culture to produce knowledge about their lives.  He is the author of On Making Sense: Queer Race Narratives of Intelligibility (Stanford UP, 2012), as well as the co-editor of Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader (Duke UP, 2011) and The Truly Diverse Faculty: New Dialogues in American Higher Education (Palgrave, 2014). In children's media, he is best known for co-writing,  with Jill Cozza-Turner, the animated kids movie Daniel Visits a New Neighborhood: The Movie (PBS Kids 2022), writing and producing the short film La Serenata, directed by Adelina Anthony (HBO Max, 2020-22), and writing the award-winning children’s book Cuando Amamos Cantamos/ When We Love Someone, We Sing to Them, illustrated by Maya Christina González (Reflection Press, 2018). For this work, he has received national and international recognition, including two International Latino Book Awards, the Lambda Literary Award, the Imagen Award (commonly known as the "Latin Golden Globes"), and the HBO Latinx Short Film Competition Award. 

Education

  • Ph.D., English, Cornell University (2005)
  • M.A., English, Cornell University (2003)
  • B.A., English, with Honors, Stanford University (1998)

Publications

BOOKS

  • Cuando Amamos Cantamos/ When We Love Someone We Sing to Them, Illustrated by Maya C. González (Reflections Press,  2018).​
  • The Truly Diverse Faculty: New Dialogues in American Higher Education, co-edited with Stephanie Fryberg (Palgrave Press, 2014).
  • On Making Sense: Queer Race Narratives of Intelligibility, (Stanford University Press, 2012).
  • Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader, co-edited with Michael Hames-García (Duke University Press, 2011).  

FILM & TV

  • La Serenata [Live Action Feature Film | 80 min]. Co-writer and Producer. Dir. by Adelina Anthony. Currently in Post-Production.
  • Daniel Visits a New Neighborhood: The Movie [Animated TV| 44 min.] Co-Written with Jill Turner. PBS Kids, 2022.
  • La Serenata [Live Action Short Film | 12 min]. Writer and Producer. Dir. by Adelina Anthony. HBO Max, 2020-22.

SELECTED ESSAYS

  • "Con quién, dónde, y por qué te dejas? Reflections on Joto Passivity," Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies.
  • "Constructed Strugglers: The Impact of Diversity Narratives on Junior Faculty of Color," co-written with Stephanie Fryberg. In The Truly Diverse Faculty: New Dialogues in American Higher Education. Palgrave Macmillan Press
  • "Officially Advocated, Institutionally Undermined: Diversity Rhetoric and the Subjectivity Reality of Junior Faculty of Color," co-written with Stephanie Fryberg and Victoria Plaut. International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and Nations.
  • "Re-membering Gay Latino Studies," co-written with Michael Hames-García. In Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader. Duke UP.
  • "Shifting the Site of Queer Enunciation: Manuel Muños and the Politics of Form." In Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader. Duke UP.
  • "On Butler on Morrison on Language," Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.
  • "Dying to Know: Identity and Self-Knowledge in Baldwin's Another Country." PMLA: Publication of the Modern Language Association.

MEDIA COVERAGE