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Hector Carbajal
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GenderMale
IndustryCommunications or Media
OccupationResearcher
LocationEl Paso, Texas, United States
IntroductionRhetoric and Writing Studies Scholar, Writer, Editor
InterestsHistory of Rhetoric, History of Composition Studies, Rhetorical Theory, Chicana/o Rhetorics, African American Rhetoric, Borderlands History, Feminist Theory, Cultural Studies, Postcolonial Theory, Queer Studies/History, Chicano/a Studies, Men's Studies
Favorite moviesCabaret, As Good As It Gets, The Crow, Like Water for Chocolate, Frida, Memento, The Hours, Night of the Living Dead, The Color Purple, Beloved, Apocalypto, The Breakfast Club, Muriel's Wedding, Female Trouble, Singing in the Rain, Mi Familia, American Me, Quinceanera, Desperately Seeking Susan, Half Nelson, Paris is Burning, Raise the Red Lantern,
Favorite musicMalo, Santana, Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, Angie Stone, Chaka Khan, Lila Downs, Lola Beltran, Chavela Vargas, Tori Amos, Bjork, Blondie, Shakira, Paulina Rubio, The Pretenders, The Police, Joy Division, New Order, Depeche Mode, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera, Noel, Sa-Fire, Expose, Luis Miguel, Juan Gabriel, Fatboy Slim, Moby, Amy Winehouse, Freddy Fender, Los Lobos, GQ, The Gap Band, PJ Harvey, Snow Patrol, Tokyo Police Club, Motel, Panda
Favorite booksThe Color Purple by Alice Walker, Zami: The New Spelling of My Name by Audre Lorde, City of Night by John Rechy, The Rain God by Arturo Islas, The Little Death by Michael Nava, Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza by Gloria Anzaldua, Kindred by Octavia Butler, Orlando by Virginia Woolf, Burrio Genius by Victor Villanueva, Teacher Man by Frank McCourt, Creating Black Americans: African-American History and Its Meanings, 1619 to the Present by Nell Irvin Painter, The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X (As Told To Alex Haley), History as an Art of Memory by Patrick H. Hutton, We Are Coming: The Persuasive Discourse of Nineteenth-Century Black Women by Shirley Wilson Logan
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