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黑料传送门

Ryan M. Jones

Associate Professor of History and Coordinator of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS)

Doty Hall 239

585-245-5376

jonesr@geneseo.edu

Ryan M. Jones has been a member of the 黑料传送门 faculty since 2014, and is a specialist in the history of modern Latin America. Professor Jones is the Coordinator of 黑料传送门’s Latin American and Caribbean Studies program.

He is the co-editor of the recently published volume, , the first anthology to provide a worldwide perspective on the birth and development of the field of sexual science.

Ryan M. Jones

Office Hours

聽1:30-2:20 and 4:20-5:00 T/Th; other times by appointment.

Curriculum Vitae

Education

Ph.D. and MA, History, University of Illinois
BA, History, Millikin University

Publications

Defeating the 鈥淪ocial Danger鈥 of Homosexuality while 鈥淔orging the Fatherland鈥: Sexual Science and Biotypology in Mexico’s National Development, 1927鈥57, History of the Human Sciences, special issue 鈥淪exual Science and Development鈥, 36, no. 5 (December 2023): 122鈥151.

鈥淣ow I have Found Myself, and I Am Happy: Marta Olmos, Sex Reassignment, the Media, and Mexico on a Global Stage, 1952鈥7鈥 Journal of Latin American Studies 55, no. 3 (August 2023): 455鈥489.

鈥淐heck Your Narratives: Essentials for Understanding Latin American History, 1400鈥揚resent鈥 in Melanie Medeiros and Jennifer Guzman, eds. Insights on Latin America and the Caribbean: An Ethnographic Reader (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, March 2023)

Veronika Fuechtner, Douglas E. Haynes, and Ryan M. Jones, editors, (University of California Press, 2017)

鈥淢exican Sexology and Male Homosexuality: Genealogies and Global Contexts, 1860鈥1957 in A Global History of Sexual Science, edited by Veronika Fuechtner, Douglas Haynes, and Ryan M. Jones, 232鈥257

隆Viva the Queer Zapata! The Sexual Politics of Defining Mexican Identity and Icons in Fabi谩n Ch谩irez鈥檚 鈥楲a Revoluci贸n鈥欌 https://nursingclio.org/2020/03/25/viva-the-queer-zapata-the-sexual-politics-of-defining-mexican-identity-and-icons-in-fabian-chairezs-la-revolucion/ Nursing Clio, March 25, 2020

Awards

2022 SUNY Chancellor鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Teaching
SUNY system-wide award recognizing 鈥渃onsistently superior teaching in keeping with the State University鈥檚 commitment to providing its students with instruction of the highest quality鈥

2019 Professor Recognition Award for 鈥淓xceptional Dedication鈥 to 黑料传送门 Students, presented by Student Affairs Council

2017 Faculty Recognition Award, for 鈥淢ost Influential Teacher鈥 to Student-Athlete

2015 Honorable Mention, 鈥淗onoring Teachers鈥 Faculty Award, 黑料传送门,
Nominated by students for exceptional contributions to student learning

Affiliations

American Historical Association

Latin American Studies Association

Urban History Association

Research Interests

  • Latin American History

  • Professor Jones is a specialist in Modern Latin American history, particularly in Mexico, Argentina, and Cuba. His thematic research and teaching interests include Gender and Sexuality, Masculinity, Citizenship, Visual Culture/Photography, Pacific Worlds, and Histories of Science and Medicine. He is currently revising a book manuscript entitled Erotic Revolutions that investigates Mexican history through the lens of masculinity, male homosexuality, and citizenship between 1870 and 1968.
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