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Ana S. Q. Liberato

Education:
Ph.D. University of Florida
Biography:

Ana S.Q. Liberato was born and raised in the Dominican Republic.  She received her master’s in Latin American Studies and doctoral degree in sociology from the University of Florida in 2001 and 2005 respectively.  She has a B.S. in Statistics from the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo.

Research Interests:
Migration and Mobility
Political Sociology
Social inequalities
Health and well-being
cultural studies
Research

Dr. Liberato's interests include the inequalities of race, ethnicity, gender and class and their interplay with migration and mobility, as well as political identity and attitudes Dr. Liberato has a special interest in the socioeconomic, cultural, and political impacts of migration, and the well-being of immigrant populations. She also has a special interest in the political, cultural, and socioeconomic processes taking place in Caribbean and Latin American societies as a consequence of globalization and democratization.

Dr. Liberato has a completed book manuscript. The book deals with the intersection of gender, authoritarianism, and public memory (R&R stage). She is also working on a comparative book project about immigrant disadvantage in Europe and the United States. She is also working on a project that compares migration and mobility in Cuban and Dominican cultures.  

 

Selected Publications:

FORTHCOMING:

-Liberato, Ana SQ. 2024, Making a Life under   Democracy and Dictatorship in the Dominican Republic: In Deysi's words, Routledge.

BOOK:

2013.  Liberato, Ana SQ. Joaquín Balaguer, Memory and Diaspora: The Lasting Political Legacies of an American Protégé, Lexington Books.

ARTICLES and BOOK CHAPTERS:

2024. Liberato, Ana SQ and Sabrina Dinmohamed. Symbolic Boundaries Among Dominican Immigrants in Europe,  Ethnic Studies Review, Vol 47(2), 2024.

2022.  Liberato, Ana SQ (Second Author) and Kevin Alejandrez. * The Enchantment of Language  Resistance in Puerto Rico (p131-145), In Jose Cobas (ed.), The Spanish Language in the United States: Rootedness, Racialization, and Resistance.  Routledge.

2021. Liberato, Ana SQ. The Basic Emotions of Disadvantaged Immigrant Subjects: A Case Study. In Danae Gallo González, Mirjam Leuzinger, and Verena Dolle (eds.), Hispanos en el Mundo: Emociones y Desplazamientos Históricos, Viajes y Migraciones (p121-137) . Berlin: De Gruyter.

2018.   Liberato, Ana S.Q. The Racialization of Dominicans in the United States and Europe, In José A. Cobas, Joe R. Feagin, Daniel J. Delgado and Maria Chávez. Latino Peoples in the New America. Racialization and Resistance. (109-129), Routledge.

2017.   Liberato, Ana S.Q.  and Yanick St. Jean. Systemic Racism Theory and Anti-Haitian   Racism: Theoretical Challenges and Opportunities In Ruth Thompson and Kimberley Ducey (eds.), Systemic Racism: Making Liberty, Justice, and Democracy Real (p 309-332), Palgrave MacMillan.

2017.  Liberato, Ana and Kathleen Ratajczak. The Feminist Debate on Prostitution and Trafficking: Reflections for a Unified and Theory-Driven Approach. International Journal of Modern Sociology. Special Issue on Global Gender Inequalities, 43(1):119-135.

2016.  Liberato, Ana.  El Autoritarismo y la Memoria Dominicana.  

https://acento.com.do/2016/opinion/8389528-autoritarismo-la-memoria-dominicana/

2015. Liberato, Ana S.Q.  Dominican Mob Violence Against Haitians

http://www.racismreview.com/blog/2015/05/18/dominican-mob-violence-against-haitians/

2013. Liberato, Ana S.Q. (Second author), Dana Fennell, Bridget Hayden and Yuko Fujino. Consuming Anime, Television & New Media, 12(5):367-385.

2011. Ana S.Q. Liberato and John D. Foster. Representations and Remembrance: The Civil Rights Movement in the Narratives of Civil Rights Activists and Hollywood Filmmakers. Journal of African American Studies, Vol. 15, Issue 3. P 367-384.

2011. Liberato, Ana S.Q., Guillermo Rebollo Gil, John D. Foster, and Amanda Moras. Latinidad and Masculinidad in Hollywood Films. Reprinted in Martin Bulmer and John Solomos (Eds.) Latino Identity in Contemporary America. Routledge, December 2011. Translated and Published in Spanish by the Fundación de Nuevo Cine Lationamericano (New Latin American Cinema Foundation), Havana, Cuba. Here: http://www.cinelatinoamericano.org/biblioteca/revtexto.aspx?cod=114&sec….

2011. Liberato, A n a S. Q., Guillermo Rebollo Gil, John D.  Foster, a n d A ma n d a      Moras. Latinidad and Masculinidad in Hollywood   Films.  Reprint,  in      Martin  Bulmer and     John Solomon (eds.) Latino Identity in Contemporary America.  Routledge.

            -2010.  Latinidad y Masculinidad en Hollywood. Spanish Translation by  the Fundación de Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano,Havana,                Cuba.http://cinelatinoamericano.org/biblioteca/ver_revtexto.aspx?cod=114&sec…

            -2009. Latinidad and Masculinidad in Hollywood   Films. Journal of Ethnic and Racial    Studies, Vol. 32, 6:  948-966.         

2008. Liberato, Ana S.Q, Dana Fennell, and William Jeffries. I Still Remember America: Senior African Americans Talk about Racial Segregation. Journal of African American Studies. Volume 12, Number 3, Pp229-242.

2008. Liberato, Ana (Second author) “Complementary Alternative Medicine Patterns of Use: Methodological Considerations. Complementary Therapies in Medicine 17: 71-77. 

2007. Liberato, Ana S.Q. and Joe R. Feagin. Becoming American and Maintaining Ethnic Identities: The Case of Dominican Americans.  Pp 177-215. In Yoku Shaw-Taylor and Steven A. Tuch (eds.), “The Other African Americans: Contemporary African American Families in the United States.” Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

2007. Liberato, Ana S.Q. and Dana Fennell. Gender and Health in the Dominican Republic: The Impact of Free Trade Zone Employment and Female Headship. Journal of World Development Vol. 35(3):394-409.

2007. Liberato, Ana S.Q. (Second author) and Dana Fennell. Learning to Live with OCD: Labeling, the Self, and Stigma. Journal of Deviant Behavior. Vol. 8 (4) :  305-331.

2006. Liberato, Ana S.Q.Carlton Pomeroy, and Dana Fennell. Well-being and Social Policy in Bolivia: The Impact of Ethnicity and Regional Location on Material Wealth and Health Outcomes. Social Indicators Research.76 (20): 233-262.

2006. Liberato, Ana S.Q. and Dana Fennell. The Well-being of Industrial Workers: A Quantitative Assessment of the Dominican Case. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology.  Vol. 5 (4): 303-326.