APPOINTMENTS GENEVIEVE CLUTARIO Robinson Hall, 35 Quincy Drive, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138 2015 Pres. Assistant Professor, (tenure-track) Department of History Committee on Degrees in History & Literature 2014 2015 College Fellow, Department of History Committee on Degrees in History & Literature EDUCATION 2014 Ph.D., History University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Dissertation: The Appearance of Filipina Nationalism: Body, Nation and Empire 2009 M.A., History University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2004 B.A., Comparative Literature B.A., Film and Media Studies University of California, Irvine PUBLICATIONS Clutario, G. Clutario, G. Clutario, G. Weaponizing Normalcy: Gender, Filipino Civilian Experiences, under U.S. and Japanese Empire during World War II, New Publication Beyond the Edge of the Nation: Transimperial Histories with a U.S. Angle (Duke University Press, forthcoming). Pageant Politics: Tensions of Power, Empire, and Nationalism in Manila Carnival Queen Contests, Gendering the Transpacific World: Diaspora, Empire and Race (Brill Press, March 2017). Peer-reviewed essay History of Filipino Women and Global Migration. Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic and Political History, eds. Edward J.W. Park and Xiaojian Zhao, ABC-CLIO, 2013. MANUSCRIPT IN PROGRESS Clutario, G. Beauty Regimes: Modern Imperialism, the Philippines and the Gendered Labor of Appearance
GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 2016 William F. Milton Fund, 2016 Anne and Jim Rothenburg Fund for Humanities Research 2016 Asia Center Faculty Grant, 2016 Pres. Affiliate, Asia Center, 2015 Pres. Faculty Associate, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, 2014 2015 College Fellow, 2013 Robert A. and Barbara Divine Program, the SHAFR Global Scholars Travel Grant 2012 2013 Doris G. Quinn Foundation Fellowship 2010 Marianne Ferber Graduate Research Award 2009 2010 Department of History Fellowship University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2008 Jeffrey S. Tanaka Asian American Studies Grant 2007 Catherine C. and Bruce A. Bastian Grant for Global and Transnational Studies INVITED TALKS Oct 20, 2017 Apr 6, 2016 Mar 9, 2016 The Cost of Uplift: Filipino Labor and Exploitation in American Colonial Schools and Prisons University of Michigan, The Center for Southeast Asian Studies Gender in the Shadows of Empire: Race, Labor, and Globalization in India and the Philippines Oberlin College Pageant Politics: Tensions of Power, Empire, and Nationalism in Manila Carnival Queen Contests Brown University 2
CONFERENCE PAPERS (SELECTED) June 3, 2017 Jan 7, 2017 Aug 5, 2016 July 8, 2016 Apr 28, 2016 Oct 1, 2015 Apr 22, 2015 Apr 10, 2015 May 22, 2014 Apr 17, 2014 Jun 22, 2013 Pageant Politics: Inscribing Imperial and National Identities onto Manila Carnival Queens presented at the Berkshire Conference on Women, Genders, and Sexualities, Hofstra University, NY The Sulu Princess We Couldn t Tame : Tarhata Kiram, Sovereignty, and Subversion in Philippine-US Histories presented at the American Historical Association, Denver, Colorado Race and Cultures of Beauty in Early Twentieth Century Philippines presented at the American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch, Waikoloa Beach, Hawaii. You Cannot Make a Slave of a Man after Educating Him : Tarhata Kiram, Sovereignty, and Subversion in Philippine-U.S. Histories presented at 10th International Conference on Philippine Studies, Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Philippines. Shades of White in Filipino Beauty Culture presented at Association for Asian American Studies, Miami, Florida. Queen of the Orient : Spectacles of Philippine Nationalisms and U.S. Empire, New Faculty Lunch Series, Mahindra Center for Humanities, Harvard University. Sartorial Tensions: The Politics of Dress in Filipina and White Women s Colonial Encounters, presented at Association for Asian American Studies Conference, Evanston, Illinois. Pageant Politics: Inscribing Imperial and National Identities onto Manila Carnival Queens, Philippine and Filipino Studies: 40 Years Hence, Center for Philippine Studies, University of Hawai i, Manoa. Nourishing the Nation: Milk Advertisements and Constructing Modern Filipina Motherhood in Colonial Philippines" presented at Berkshire Conference on Women s History Themes, Toronto, Canada. Beyond Colonial Fantasies: Filipina Pensionadas and the Opportunities and Limits of American Colonial Education, presented at Association for Asian American Studies Conference, San Francisco, California. Filipina Imperial Crossings: Negotiating Migration and Identity Across Racialized and Gendered Borders, 1903 to 1935 presented at SHAFR (Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations) Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. 3
SELECTED CONFERENCE PAPERS (CONTINUED) Apr 19, 2013 Fashioning High Society: The Terno and Performing Elite Filipina Identities, 1899 1940 presented at Association for Asian American Studies Conference, Seattle, Washington. Apr 11, 2012 Actress, Immigrant, Mistress: A Filipina in the United States, 1920s to 1940s presented at Association for Asian American Studies Conference, Washington D.C. Mar 3, 2011 Forgotten Women: Filipina Immigrant Experiences during the Early American Colonial Period presented at Critical Ethnic Studies and the Future of Genocide: Settler Colonialism/Heteropatriarchy/White Supremacy, University of California, Riverside. FORMAL RESPONSES Dec 2017 Nov 2017 Miss America s Politics: Beauty and the Development of the New Right Since 1968, Seminar on the History of Women, Gender & Sexuality, Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America and the Massachusetts Historical Society Setting the Record Straight: Basic and Important Facts about Immigration History, Illegality, and DACA, 2014 Graduate Symposium for the Comparative Race and Diaspora Graduate Cluster (CRD), Northwestern University, Evanston, IL SELECTED BOOK REVIEWS 2017 Metroimperial Intimacies: Fantasy, Racial-Sexual Governance, and the Philippines in U.S. Imperialism, 1899-1913, by Victor Mendoza, Journal of American History, 1 June 2017, Vol. 104, Issue 1, p220-221 2015 The Cross of War: Christian Nationalism and U.S. Expansion in the Spanish-American War, by Matthew McCullough, Journal of American History: Sep 2015, Vol. 102 Issue 2, p575 4
INVITED EXPLORATORY SEMINARS AND ROUNDTABLES AT HARVARD Mar 28, 2016 Oct 23, 2015 Roundtable, Collaborative to Advance Equity Through Research, Radcliffe Institute Roundtable Discussion with Rosie Gumataotao Rios, Treasurer of the United States KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS Feb 21, 2015 Keynote, East Coast Asian American Student Union CONFERENCE ROUNTABLES Aug 5, 2016 Apr 29, 2016 Apr 22, 2015 Oct 10, 2015 American Historical Association Pacific Coast Branch, Waikoloa Beach, Hawaii Arriving East of California, Gateways to Community and Mentorship, Asian American Studies, Miami, Florida Inaugural Association for Asian American Studies / East of California Junior Faculty Workshop 2015, Asian American Studies, Evanston, IL Students Committee Mock Interview Forum, presented at Association for American Studies Annual Meeting DIGITAL HUMANITIES 2017 Invited Specialist for Visualizing US Imperialism and the Philippines, 1898-1913, Visualizing Philippines, VPx, An MITx MOOC to be offered Fall 2017 2015 History Lab: Visualizing Colonial Philippines INVITED CLASS LECTURES, PANELS, AND ROUNDTABLE PRESENTATIONS Nov 18, 2016 Nov 12, 2016 Panelist, Asian Labor in the Pacific World Workshop, Weatherhead East Asia Institute, Columbia University Panelist, Talkback for Tiger Style, Huntington Theatre, Boston, MA 5
INVITED CLASS LECTURES, PANELS, ROUNDTABLE PRES. (CONTINUED) Nov 10, 2016 Oct 17, 2016 Feb 29, 2016 Panelist, Women in the Academy, Sponsored by the Graduate History Women s Organization, Q&A Session, Sponsored by the Asian American Women s Association, Harvard University Policing Bodies: The Hypersexualization of Women of Color, Sponsored by the Asian American Women's Association, Latinas Unidas, and Association of Black Harvard Women as part of Women's Week 2016, WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED 2015 Chair, Mock Interview Workshop, Graduate Student Committee, American Studies Association COURSES TAUGHT 2017 (S) HIST 3010 Graduate Seminar, Readings on Race, Immigration, and U.S. Empire 2017 (S) HIST-LIT 90BG 2015 (S) Colonization, Globalization, and Cultures of Asian Diaspora(s) 2016 (F) HIST-LIT 90CK Beauty and Power: Race and Gender in the 20 th and 21 st Centuries 2016 (F) HIST 1013 2015 (F) Pacific Crossings: Introduction to Asian American History 2016 (S) HIST 1014 2015 (S) Gender & Empire University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2014 (S) Asian American Media and Film 6
SERVICE To the Profession 2016 Pres. Associate Editor, Editorial Board, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 2016 Pres. Elected Board Member, Consortium for Graduate Studies in Gender, Culture, Women and Sexuality (GCWS), M.I.T. 2015 Dialago Global Barcelona 2014 Pres. Elected Board Member, Student Councilor American Studies Association 2009 2011 Secretariat Staff, Association for Asian American Studies To Harvard 2016 Pres. Member, Standing Committee on Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality 2015 Pres. Co-Faculty Director of Asian American Studies Working Group 2015 Pres. Member, Committee on Degrees in History and Literature 2015 Pres. Affiliate, Program in American Studies 2015 Pres. Member, Charles Warren Center Administrative Committee 2015 Pres. Member, Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, and Rights DOCTORAL STUDENT ADVISEES 2016 Pres. Kristen Oberiano, History, UNDERGRADUATE THESIS ADVISED 2015 2016 Anita Lo, History and Literature, The I-Hotel in Social Movement and Collective Memory, Winner of Perry Miller Prize for American Studies theses of High Distinction 7
MENTORING AND ADVISING OF STUDENT GROUPS 2015 Pres. Philippine Student Forum, PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Asian American Studies Association American Studies Association American Historical Association Berkshire Conference of Women Historians 8