Sergio Barrera

 

Sergio Barrera

Assistant Professor

Department of Chicana & Chicano Studies

sergio.barrera@sjsu.edu

 

ORCID: 0000-0002-0169-5700

Keywords
Latina/o studies and digital studies, anti-patriarchal masculinities

Sergio G. Barrera is a first-generation Chicano from the Texas-México borderlands. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan’s Department of American Culture with a specialization in Latina/o studies and digital studies. Barrera’s scholarly work lies at the intersection of anti-patriarchal masculinities, performance as pedagogy, and community formations among Latino and Black men. His working manuscript “Disidentified Brotherhoods: Rethinking Latino Masculinities, Performance, and Homosociality,” highlights how teaching theatre, music and dance can help men of color reimagine coexisting non-toxic masculinities in fraternities and men’s prisons.