Assistant Professor of Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies
Irina Popescu is an Assistant Professor of Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies. Her research focus on the intersections between cultural production, human rights discourses, gender, women, and sexuality studies and critical race studies in the Americas. Her first book project, The Empathy Archive: The Human Rights Novel of the Americas explores how the use of narrative empathy within twentieth century novel in the Americas revises the history of human rights in the Americas. Her current research investigates the relationships, discourses, and legal frameworks between feminicidio and activism in Latin America and within Latinx communities in the United States.
Irina teaches courses on feminisms in both the Latin American and Latinx contexts; human rights and activism in the Americas; critical race and critical gender studies in Latin America and in Latinx contexts; feminist performance in Latin America.
Irina Popescu(2023)Structures of empathy: transgender rights, personhood, and melodrama inUna Mujer Fantástica,Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes,48:1,30-48,DOI:
Popescu, Irina. "Memorialization and Escraches: Ni una Menos and the documentation of Feminicidio in Argentina." The Latin Americanist 65, no. 3 (2021): 367-392. .
Popescu, Irina. “Bodies and Spaces of Feminicio: Feminist Performance Artivism in Mexico.” Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies 17, no. 1&2 (2021).
Popescu, I., 2020. Melodrama and the Production of Empathy in Manuel Puig’s El Beso de la mujer araña. Latin American Literary Review, 47(94). DOI:
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2023-2024 Scholar Strategy Network (SSN) Maine Chapter Fellow.