Jewel Pereyra, PhD
Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Scholar
Boston University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
African American & Black Diaspora Studies Program

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Jewel Pereyra received her PhD in American Studies, with a concentration in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, from Harvard University. Her research and teaching engage 20th and 21st century Asian American and Afro-Asian diasporic literature and performance through relational ethnic studies frameworks, with a focus on histories of U.S empire and militarism, social and labor movements, and transnational feminisms. Her first book project, Afro-Filipina Aesthetics: Transnational Kinship Networks and Relational Performance, re-orients scholarship on Afro-Asian social movements and military histories of the Black Pacific by amplifying Filipina and Black feminist and queer performance genealogies across the long twentieth century. Her research has been supported by the U.S. Fulbright Program, the American Society for Theatre Research, and the Harvard Radcliffe Institute. Her writing also appears or is forthcoming in MELUS, Post45, and Beyond the X: Queer and Trans Filipinx Studies, and in exhibitions in affiliation with Little Manila Queens and Tufts University Art Galleries.

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  1. Pereyra J. “The Satin Sisters”: Performing Afro-Filipina Women's Intimacies through Felt Architectures. College Language Association Journal. 2019; 62(2):132-50.
  2. Pinto S, Pereyra J. “The Wake and the Work of Culture: Memorialization Practices in Post-Katrina Black Feminist Poetics.”. Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States (MELUS). 2019; 44(3):1-20.

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2022-2023 University of the Philippines-Diliman College of Music: Fulbright Institute of International Education (IIE) Research Fellowship
2022 American Studies Association: Honorable Mention, Critical Ethnic Studies Prize
2022 Harvard Office of Undergraduate Education: Certificate of Distinction in Teaching
2021 American Society for Theatre Research: Helen Krich Chinoy Dissertation Fellowship
2021 Ford Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship : Honorable Mention
2020 MELUS: Katherine Newman Best Essay Award
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