Mailing Address:
SCHOOL OF H&SS
PENN STATE BEHREND
170 KOCHEL CENTER
ERIE PA 16563
Biography
Dr. Carrion’s main research focuses on an interdisciplinary reading of Andean and Mexican colonial texts produced by Native-Americans, Mestizos, and Europeans. His secondary research interest is on how Latin America’s pre-colonial and colonial pasts inform current debates on identity-politics, sustainable development, and the emergent field of Latino/a/X Studies in the United States.
Publications
Peer-Reviewed Journals
- “Surviving Conquest: From Huacas to Cofradia in 17th Century Cuzco.” Modern Language Notes, Vol.134., Number 2, March 2019, 324-350.
- “Indigenous Musicians in Colonial Cuzco.” Early Music America: The Magazine of Historical Performance, Vol.19, Issue 2, Summer 2013, 32-35.
- “Population Dynamics in Baltimore Neighborhoods: The Good the Bad and the Ugly.” Occasional Paper Series of the Institute for Policy Studies. Number 27, Fall 2003, 108-123.
Edited-Volume Contributions
- “‘It is but One World’: Revisiting the Mestizo, Mestisaje, and Globalization.” Celaya, Lori and Watson, Sonja.Transatlantic and Transculturation Dialogues on Identity, Culture, and Migration. Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group (Forthcoming 2021).
- “Knowledge.” Levy, Evonne, and Mills, Kenneth. Lexicon of the Hispanic Baroque: Transatlantic Exchange and Transformation. Austin: University of Texas, 2014.
Education
Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University, Romance Languages and Literatures
M.P.P., The Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Policy Studies, Public Policy
Post-Graduate Diploma, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
CERT, The Johns Hopkins University, Center for Civil Society Studies, Non-Profit Studies
B.A., The Johns Hopkins University, International Relations and Minor in Economics