JosephPierce

Joseph M. Pierce is Associate Professor in the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literature and the Inaugural Director of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Stony Brook 勛圖厙. He is the author of Argentine Intimacies: Queer Kinship in an Age of Splendor, 1890-1910 (SUNY Press, 2019) and Speculative Relations: Indigenous Worlding and Repair (Duke UP, 2025), co-editor of 捩棗梭穩喧勳釵硃莽 del amor: Derechos sexuales y escrituras disidentes en el Cono Sur (Cuarto Propio, 2018) as well as the 2021 special issue of GLQ, Queer/Cuir 插鳥矇娶勳釵硃莽: Translation, Decoloniality, and the Incommensurable. His work has been published in Revista 晨勳莽梯獺紳勳釵硃 Moderna, Critical Ethnic Studies, Latin American Research Review. Along with S.J. Norman (Wiradjuri) he is co-curator of the performance series Knowledge of Wounds. He is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation.

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