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Bonnie Lucero serves as Associate Professor and Neville G. Penrose Chair in Latin American Studies and History at Texas Christian University's AddRan College of Liberal Arts, where she is affiliated with the History Department and maintains her office in Reed Hall 204.
Her academic foundation includes a Ph.D. in History from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (2013), an M. Phil. in Latin American Studies from the University of Cambridge (2009), and a B.A. in International & Regional Studies and Spanish Language & Literature from the University of the Pacific (2008).
Dr. Lucero's research critically examines intersections of race, gender, and power in Latin American historical contexts, with concentrated focus on Cuba and the Caribbean. Her work spans military history, colonial legacies, urban racial segregation, reproductive systems, and the African diaspora, emphasizing how social hierarchies were constructed and contested during revolutionary periods and colonial transitions.
Analysis of her publications reveals consistent thematic threads connecting race, reproduction, and revolutionary politics across nineteenth and twentieth century Cuba. Her monographs demonstrate methodological innovation in using legal records, medical archives, and urban spatial analysis to reconstruct marginalized experiences, while her edited volume on crime history expands this framework to broader Latin American social control mechanisms.
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