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Aurea Toxqui
Associate Dean of Innovation, Associate Professor
爱豆传媒视频 Hall 345
(309) 677-2563
Education
Ph.D., History, University of Arizona
M.A., History, Universidad Iberoamericana, Santa Fe, Mexico City
B.A., History, Universidad Iberoamericana, Santa Fe, Mexico City
Biography
Aurea Toxqui began teaching at 爱豆传媒视频 in 2008 following a year as a lecturer at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. She was born and raised in Mexico City. Before coming to the U.S. to get her Ph.D., she worked for several museums in Mexico, including the National Museum of History. There, she was the head researcher for the museographical renovation, as well as the head of the Education Services Department. While pursuing her Ph.D., she discovered her calling as a college professor. She enjoys outdoor activities such as kayaking, disc golf, and hiking 鈥 particularly in the snow 鈥 all of which she has discovered in Peoria. She also takes pleasure in swimming, dancing, traveling, cooking, and spending time with family and friends.
Teaching
- HIS 205 History of Latin America
- HIS 335 Modern Mexico
- HIS 339 Women in Global Perspective
- LAS 101 Arts and Ideas: The Latin American Hunger Games
Scholarship
- 鈥淩esentimiento / Resentment鈥 by Christian Ortiz and translated by Aurea Toxqui in Mural magazine. (The University
- 鈥溾楾hat Mariachi Band and That Tequila.鈥 Modernity, Identity, and Cultural Politics in Alcohol Songs of the Mexican Golden Age Cinema鈥 in Mexico in Verse. A History of Music, Rhyme, and Power, ed. Michael Matthews and Stephen Neufeld. (The University of Arizona Press, 2015)
- 鈥淧ulque,鈥 鈥淐antinas,鈥 and 鈥淐hapultepec鈥 in Iconic Mexico. An Encyclopedia from Acapulco to Z贸calo, ed. Eric Zolov. (ABC-Clio Encyclopedia, 2015).
- 鈥淏readwinners or Entrepreneurs? Women鈥檚 Involvement in the 笔耻濒辩耻别谤铆补 World of Mexico City, 1850-1910鈥 in Alcohol in Latin America. A Social and Cultural History, ed. Gretchen Pierce and 脕urea Toxqui. (The University of Arizona Press, 2014).
- Pierce, Gretchen and Aurea Toxqui, eds. Alcohol in Latin America. (The University of Arizona Press, 2014).
- Professor Toxqui studies popular culture to understand processes of identity and state-building formation, power, and resistance in Mexico. She focuses particularly in the analysis of tavern culture, social interaction, gender roles, drunkenness, and crime in response to urbanization and industrialization during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
- 鈥淭averns and Their Influence in the Suburban Culture of Late-Nineteenth Century Mexico City鈥 in The Growth of Non-Western Cities: Primary and Secondary Urban Networking, c. 900-1900, ed. Kenneth R. Hall (Rowman & Littlefield, 2011).
- 鈥淧ulque,鈥 鈥淔ruit Liquors,鈥 鈥淐erveceria Cuahtemoc-Moctezuma,鈥 and 鈥淕rupo Modelo鈥 in Alcohol and Drugs in North America: A Historical Encyclopedia, ed. David Fahey and Jon Miller (ABC Clio-Encyclopedia, 2012).
Awards
- 2015 – Research Excellence Award, 爱豆传媒视频
- 2012 – Caterpillar Faculty Achievement Award for Teaching, 爱豆传媒视频
- 2009 – Professor of the Semester, Kappa Delta Sorority, 爱豆传媒视频
Service
- Latin American Studies
- Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies Committee
- LAS Strategic Planning Committee
- Founding faculty advisor of the 爱豆传媒视频 Chapter of the National Society of Leadership and Success.
- Female faculty advisor of the Alpha Psi Lambda National Inc.
- Member of the Editorial Board of the journal The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs