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Researcher | Administrator | Educator

Huber David Jaramillo Gil earned his doctorate degree in Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures from the City University of New York, where he also served as Adjunct Lecturer, Administrative College Assistant and Scholarly Communications Fellow.

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Education

Doctor of Philosophy, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Certificate in Critical Theory, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Master of Philosophy, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Master of Arts, The City College of New York, CUNY
Bachelor of Arts, Hunter College, CUNY
Associate of Arts, Nassau Community College, SUNY

Academic Interests

Gender and Sexuality; Culture, Power and Politics; Visual Practices, Literacies, and Objects; Late Medieval and Renaissance Spain; New World Baroque and Neobaroque; Latin American Vanguards and Post-Boom; Latinx and Jotería.

Publications

Jaramillo Gil, Huber. “Queer Resistance and Baroque Excess in Severo Sarduy’s Beach Birds.” Nuevas ideas sobre Cuba. Hypermedia. (forthcoming)     

Jaramillo Gil, Huber. “Trans Affirmation and Inclusion in Perlongher’s Inner City.” Ciberletras, no. 43, 2020.  

Jaramillo Gil, Huber. “Seropositivo: Queer Solidarity and Survival in Severo Sarduy’s Fiction.” LL Journal, vol. 14, no. 2, 2019. 

Jaramillo Gil, Huber. Review of Paper Cadavers: The Archives of Dictatorship in Guatemala, by Kirsten Weld. LL Journal, vol. 12, no. 1, 2017. 

Jaramillo Gil, Huber. Review of Baroque Sovereignty: Carlos De Sigüenza y Góngora and the Creole Archive of Colonial Mexico, by Ana More. LL Journal, vol. 10, no. 2, 2015. 

SERVICE

2020, Scholarly Communications Fellow, Graduate Center Digital Initiatives, GC-CUNY
2020, Administrative College Assistant, Ph.D. Program in History, GC-CUNY
2019, Program Representative, Doctoral Student Council, GC-CUNY
2019, Digital Media Manager, Doctoral Student Conference, LAILAC-GC
2018, Organization Chairperson, Colombian Studies Group, GC-CUNY
2018, Program Chairperson, Peer Mentors Program, LAILAC-GC
2018, Conference Event Graphic Designer, Doctoral Student Symposium, GC-CUNY
2018, Conference Event Coordinator, Promise & Perils of Democracy Project-GC
2017, Conference Chairperson, Doctoral Student Conference, LAILAC-GC
2013, Editor-In-Chief, La Revista de la Academia, Hunter College-CUNY
2012, President, La Academia Literaria, Hunter College-CUNY

TEACHING

Adjunct Lecturer, City University of New York – City College

Masterworks of Spanish Literature

Gender and Sexuality in the Hispanic World

Adjunct Lecturer, City University of New York – Hunter College

Lead Teacher, 82nd Street Academics – College Prep. Summer Program

Lead Tutor, Nassau Community College – Language Immersion Program

RESEARCH

Gender and Sexuality; Culture, Power and Politics; Visual Practices, Literacies, and Objects; Late Medieval and Renaissance Spain; New World Baroque and Neobaroque; Latin American Vanguards and Post-Boom, Latinx and Jotería