
Gilberto Rosas
Professor · US-Mexico Border Studies
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Gilberto Rosas is a Professor of Anthropology and Latina/Latino Studies at the University of Illinois, affiliated with the Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory and the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology. His work focuses on border studies, migration policy, and the intersection of race, state violence, and citizenship. He holds a Chair position and has authored influential books like Barrio Libre (2012) and Unsettling (2023), which critically examine U.S.-Mexico border dynamics.
Research interests include criminalization of migrants, white nationalism resurgence, and the embodiment of border violence. His ethnographic work addresses pandemic-era fieldwork challenges and the psychological impacts of border policies. Rosas has been recognized with the 2014 ALLA Book Award for scholarly excellence.
His interdisciplinary affiliations reflect engagement with critical theory, genomic ethics, and cultural interpretation. Advising focuses on graduate students researching transnational migration and border studies, though no specific advisees are listed. Current projects likely involve documenting the El Paso massacre aftermath and analyzing post-pandemic border enforcement strategies.
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