Research Summary
Cole Rizki is a Latin Americanist and transgender studies scholar whose research examines the entanglements of transgender cultural production and activisms with histories of state violence and terror throughout the Américas. Rizki’s current book project provincializes US-centric histories of state violence, state formation, and identity politics that continue to underwrite the field of transgender studies. He is the co-editor of "Trans Studies en las Américas," a special issue of Transgender Studies Quarterly (TSQ) on Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Trans Studies (May 2019) and the "Translation" special section editor of TSQ. Rizki’s article “Familiar Grammars of Loss and Belonging: Curating Trans Kinship in Post-Dictatorship Argentina” was recently short-listed for the International Association for Visual Culture and the Journal of Visual Culture Early Career Researcher Essay Prize. His work appears in journals such as TSQ, GLQ, Journal of Visual Culture, and Radical History Review.
Publications
Peer-Reviewed Articles
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Short-listed for the International Association for Visual Culture and the Journal of Visual Culture Early Career Researcher Essay Prize
Edited Volumes
Book Reviews
Review of Mapping Memory: Visuality, Affect, and Embodied Politics in the Americas. In special issue, "Views from the Larger Somewhere," Women & Performance, 30:3 (Forthcoming January 2021).
Selected Grants & Awards
Duke University, Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Dissertation Completion Fellowship, 2019-2020
Duke University, Versatile Humanists Summer Internship Program, Equality North Carolina, Summer 2019
Duke University, Kenan Institute for Ethics, Graduate Fellow, 2018-2019
Duke University, Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies, Dora Anne Little Service Award, Summer 2018
Duke University, Graduate School, Robert K. Steel Summer Research Award, 2017
Duke University, Service-Learning Program, Service Learning Fellow, 2016-2017
Foreign Language Area Studies Fellow, US Department of Education, 2015-2016
Duke University, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Fellow, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center, 2013-2014
Fulbright Teaching Fellow, US Department of Education, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010-2011
Courses
Undergraduate
Transgender Studies in the Americas
Queer Theory and Cultural Production in the Americas
Survey of Latin American Literature II
Graduate
Transgender Studies in the Americas
New Cabell Hall 457
Archives & Print Culture Literature Translation Race & Ethnicity Art Gender & Sexuality Cultural Studies Comparative Studies
Ph.D., Duke University, 2020
M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2013
B.A., Smith College, 2008