Leticia Robles-Moreno

Leticia Robles-Moreno is Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre & Dance at Muhlenberg College. She holds a PhD in from New York University’s Department of Performance Studies. Her research is focused on transnational collective creation’s processes in contemporary performance and politics. Her book project Becoming Collective: Relational Cartographies of Collective Resistance in the Americas explores how theatre, art, and activism, performed especially by women, can build networked practices as strategies of political survival. From a combined perspective of Performance Studies and Affect Studies, she analyzes and engages with minoritarian subjects’ and collectives’ knowledges and world-making. As a member of the Women Mobilizing Memory research group at the Center for the Study of Social Difference at Columbia University, she has studied Latin American Antigones’ role in post-conflict contexts, in dialogue with the political potentialities of transnational feminisms. Her work has been published in Latin American Theatre Review, Contemporary Theatre Review, Conjunto, Hispanic Issues Online, e-misférica, and TDR.