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Tania Islas Weinstein

Academic title(s): 

Assistant Professor

Tania Islas Weinstein
Contact Information
Address: 

855 Sherbrooke St. W.
Montreal, Quebec
H3A 2T7

Phone: 
(514) 398-6809
Email address: 
tania.islasweinstein [at] mcgill.ca
Office: 
Leacock 315
Degree(s): 

PhD,University of Chicago

Curriculum vitae: 
Research areas: 
Comparative Government and Politics
Biography: 

Professor Tania Islas Weinstein earned a BA in Political Science from the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) in Mexico City and a PhD from the University of Chicago.

Her research is dedicated to analyzing how art and aesthetics shape the way people experience the world as politically significant. She is currently working on a book project tentatively titled Between Evidence and Imagination: Art, Cultural Institutions, and Political Representation in Mexico, which analyzes the politics of the country’s cultural policies, institutions, and artistic practices in the wake of the country’s transition away from autocratic rule and in the shadow of its ongoing “war on drug-trafficking.” Drawing on over ten years of fieldwork, the book argues that art is a privileged site to study politics and can help shed light on how processes like democratic transitions and violent conflicts shape national imaginaries, forms of civic participation, and political speech.

Islas Weinstein regularly teaches courses on the politics of art, on qualitative and interpretive research methods, and on racism and anti-racism in Latin America. She recently co-edited a book on this last topic titled Beyond Mestizaje: Contemporary Debates on Race in Mexico (Amherst College Press, 2024) which brings together recent scholarship on the relationship between race, class, and capitalism in Mexico. Her work has also been published or is forthcoming in journals including Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Journal of Latin American Studies, and International Politics. Islas Weinstein also frequently collaborates with artists on projects and publications, including on the Spanish translation of the work of the poet and musician Sun Ra.

Areas of interest: 

Art; aesthetics; democratic theory; nationalism; qualitative and interpretive methods; identity and political mobilization; Latin America.

Selected publications: 

Islas Weinstein, Tania and Ang, Milena (eds.) 2024. Beyond Mestizaje: Contemporary Debates on Race in Mexico. (Amherst, MA: Amherst College Press).

Islas Weinstein, Tania. 2024. “Glitter and Graffiti: Labour, Expertise, and the FeministRemaking of Mexican National Heritage.” Journal of Latin American Studies:DOI:10.1017/S0022216X24000300.

Islas Weinstein, Tania. 2020. “Expuestas: Laborious Expectations and the Plight of Feminist Art in Contemporary Mexico.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 4 (45): 903-929.

Islas Weinstein, Tania, Mariana Castillo Deball, and Alberto Ortega. 2019 Sun Ra: En algún lado y en ninguno. Poemas. (Bom Dia: Berlin, Germany). (w/ “Introduction” by Tania Islas Weinstein).

Islas Weinstein, Tania. 2016. “A Eulogy for the Coloso: The politics of commemoration in Calderón’s Mexico.” Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies. 4 (2): 479-499.

Group: 
Assistant Professor
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