
Julia Chang
Associate Professor · Modern and Contemporary Iberian Literature and Culture
Cornell UniversityAbout
Julia Chang is an Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at Cornell University's College of Arts and Sciences, with affiliations in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and the Southeast Asia Program. Her interdisciplinary work bridges Spanish literature, feminist theory, and Philippine studies.
- PhD in Hispanic Language and Literatures with a Designated Emphasis in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (University of California, Berkeley)
- Previously taught at Brown University and San Quentin State Prison
Research spans 19th-century Spanish realist novels, Philippine colonial literature, and contemporary Spanish visual arts, emphasizing race, disability, gender, and queer theory. Her 2022 book Blood Novels examines racial hierarchies in Spanish realism, while recent publications explore game studies, anti-racism, and decolonial frameworks.
In 2024, her work on realism and race in the Hispanic Empire continues this trajectory. Awards include the 'Harriet S. Turner Beca' for scholarship and the Stephen and Margery Russell Distinguished Teaching Award (2021). She contributes to collective projects like the CIVIC Research Collaborative ('Interactive Media and Games') and the TRECE research group on race and ethnicity in Spain.
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