Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof
Professor Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof teaches at Department of History / Program in American Culture University of Michigan, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.
Prof Hoffnung-Garskof's research covers Latin America, especially the Caribbean and Latina/os in the United States, international migration and transnationalism, cities, the poor and social movements, popular and mass culture, and comparative race and ethnicity.
Education
- 1996–2002 Ph.D. in History conferred November 2002, Princeton University. Princeton NJ.
Dissertation: “Nueba Yol: Migration and Popular Culture in Santo Domingo and New York.1961-1990.”
1989–1993 M.A., Harvard University, Cambridge MA. 1989-1993.
1993, June A.B. magna cum laude in Social Studies conferred June 1993, Harvard University, Cambridge MA.
Honors Thesis: “What the People Want: Anarcho-syndicalist Collectivization of Theaters in Civil
War Spain, 1936-1939.”
Source: University of Michigan