Welcome

About me

Ever since I left my hometown, I get this question: “Where are you from?” As a Ph.D. candidate in rhetoric at the department of Communication Arts and Sciences at Penn State University, I am beginning to realize that I do not have an answer to it.

I am a student of rhetoric, thinking through times, languages, and colonial theories. My work is committed to better futures. The “s” at the end to imagine pluriversality. Creativity is at the core of my teaching and thinking, always practicing responsible imagination at the edge, creating with others to figure how to rearticulate the problems of our present: colonialism in metahistorical projects, imagination in political life, and composition in citizenships, borders, and sovereignties.

My work has been published in Communication Education, Quarterly Journal of Speech, Philosophy & Rhetoric, and a chapter in the book The Rhetoric of Facism.

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