Jennifer M. Lozano

Jennifer Lozano is Associate Professor of English and affiliate faculty in the Gender Studies and Resource Center at the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW). Her research and teaching examine the intersection of narrative culture--literature, film, digital media--and national, cultural, and gendered borders in 21st century creative economies. She is especially interested in how Latinx and other artists of color employ narrative, aesthetic, or design techniques to enact imaginative narratives of belonging across cultural and geopolitical divides.

Jennifer is currently working on a book project that explores the way Latinx literature and storytelling is currently unfolding across multiple media platforms including podcasts, digital archives, and social media platforms while remaining in dialogue with traditional literary culture. This project tracks the complex cultural, economic, and political impact of considering non-print based Latinx literary cultures as part of a more equitable and inclusive Latinx literary history.

Jennifer is the co-editor for Latinx Topics at Reviews in Digital Humanities (2023-2026) and an executive board member of the Digital Humanities Collaborative of North Carolina (2021-2023).

She is also a recipient of the Mellon-funded Digital Ethnic Futures Capacity Building Grant (2022-2023) and Teaching Fellowship (2021-2022), which supports her work at the intersection of ethnic studies and digital humanities.

Learn more about Jennifer’s research and teaching.

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EDUCATION

  • Ph.D., English, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, August 2017

  • M.A., English, Kansas State University, May 2010 Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies, Kansas State University, 2010

  • B.A., English, Texas A&M University, College Station, December 2003

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

  • University of North Carolina Wilmington 2017-present. Assistant Professor, Department of English Affiliated Faculty, Gender Studies and Resource Center

  • Colorado College 2015-2016. Riley Pre-Doctoral Scholar-in-Residence, Department of English 

RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTS 

Transnational Latinx Literature and Culture

Gender and Women’s Studies

Cultural Studies

Digital Media Studies

Race and Ethnic Studies

Digital Humanities