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Jorge E. Cuéllar is a scholar of politics, culture, and daily life in modern Central America. His research and teaching focus on Central American Studies, Cultural Studies, Race, Migration, and Critical Social Theory.
His current book project, Everyday Life and Everyday Death in El Salvador, traces the practices of peoplehood, community formation, and everyday life-making amongst varied groups in El Salvador since the end of the Salvadoran Civil War. Via embedded observation, unstructured interviews, and archival analysis, this work explores the quotidian modes of living, thinking, and being produced by historical inequality, the postwar Salvadoran state, and by structural shifts in the transnational system. A multi-sited study, Cuéllar's research attends to the cultural and political strategies employed by diversely situated in-country Salvadorans that, despite living in conditions of extreme marginality, economic abandonment and routine violence, engage in practices of refusal, survivance and critique that motion towards restored and dignified social futures.
Cuéllar's research has appeared in American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Comparative American Studies, Diálogo, Revue française d'études américaines, Latino Studies , and Radical History Review, among others. His public essays and columns can be found in El Faro, NACLA , Social Text's Periscope , Los Angeles Review of Books , NLR's Sidecar and Radical History Review's The Abusable Past. Cuéllar regularly offers comment and analysis on contemporary Central American politics and society across a variety of media outlets. Recently, his writing has explored contemporary financial experiments in Latin America, the pandemic's impact on Central American migration, and the authoritarian turn in El Salvador.
Founded in 2019, Cuéllar also advises the Central America Project , a student-driven public humanities initiative focused on drawing attention to Central American scholarship, analysis, and culture in the U.S. and in the isthmus. This collective work produced the bilingual exhibition Bolas de Fuego: Culture and Conflict in Central America at the Hood Museum of Art in 2022. From 2020-22, he was a Founding Faculty Fellow for the Consortium of Studies in Race, Migration & Sexuality (RMS). At present, he serves as Faculty Advisor to the Central Americans United Student Association (CAUSA) and as Faculty Director of the CASA-Cuba Exchange Program at the College.
Latin American, Latino & Caribbean Studies
Edited Volumes
¿Dónde están? NACLA: Report on the Americas , Vol. 56, Issue 2, Summer 2024.
Peer-Reviewed Articles
" Panamá, Exhausted " NACLA: Report on the Americas , Vol. 54, Issue 4, 2022, pp. 369-375.
" Shock Mobilities During Moments of Acute Uncertainty " Geopolitics , 2022, pp. 1-24.
" Vital minimums: El Salvador between youth and old age " Latino Studies 19, Issue 4, 2021, pp. 518-540.
" How to Read Equipo Maíz: Cartooning the Political in El Salvador " Radical History Review 141, 2021, pp. 176-202.
" Waterproofing the State: Migration, River-Borders, and Ecologies of Control " Comparative American Studies: An International Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2021, pp. 59-74.
" El Salvador's Hydrosocial Crisis " NACLA: Report on the Americas, Vol. 52, Issue 3, 2020, pp. 317-323.
" Deracination/Elimination: Colonial Terror and the 1930s Race Laws in El Salvador " American Indian Culture and Research Journal , Vol. 42, No. 2, 2018, pp. 39-56.
Book Chapters
" Honduras: Inequality and Social Crisis " in Harvey F. Kline and Christine J. Wade (eds.), Latin American Politics and Development , 10th Edition, 2022.
" Central America in Two Negatives " in Gloria E. Chacón and Mónica Albizúrez Gil, Teaching Central American Literature in a Global Context , 2022.
Public Writing
" La República del Bitcoin " Revista Jacobin , June 25, 2022.
" No One is Safe in Bukele's Gang War " NACLA , June 23, 2022. [ Italiano ]
" Decolonial Groundwork: On Geo Maher's Anticolonial Eruptions " NACLA, April 29, 2022.
" The Value of a Volcano " NACLA & El Faro , November 1, 2021.
" Bitcoin Sanctuaries " New Left Review: Sidecar , September 15, 2021. [ Español ] [ Italiano ]
" There Is No Democratic Tradition in El Salvador " El Faro , May 8, 2021. [ Italiano ]
" Why Should the U.S. Election Matter to Central Americans? " El Faro , Oct. 30, 2020. [ Español ] [ Italiano ]
" La Crisis Hidrosocial de El Salvador " NACLA , September 23, 2020.
" Endless Coup, Permanent Struggle: On Nina Lakhani's Who Killed Berta Cáceres? " Los Angeles Review of Books , Sept. 3, 2020.
" Pandemic statelessness in Mesoamerica " Routed Magazine , June 20, 2020. [ Español ] [ Italiano ]
" On Waving the White Flag " Social Text: Periscope , June 5, 2020.
" El Salvador's Two Pandemics: Maximum Insecurity " ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America , May 8, 2020. [ Español ] [ Italiano ]
" El Salvador Needs More than Savvy Messaging " El Faro , April 9, 2020.
" Deportation Contagions " NACLA: Report on the Americas , March 26, 2020.
" Nayib Bukele and the Punitive Option in El Salvador " The Abusable Past , March 2, 2020.
" Salvadoran Militarism and Bukele's Post-Postwar " El Faro , February 13, 2020.
"Terrorism Containment Center in El Salvador" Al-Jazeera English, Feb. 3, 2023.
" The Shadow of D'Aubuisson, Part 2 " Latino Media Collective , Aug. 12, 2022.
" Crypto: People and Power " Al-Jazeera English, July 5, 2022.
" The Shadow of D'Aubuisson, Part 1 " Latino Media Collective , May 27, 2022.
" The CAFTA Template: Understanding Central American Migration in a Time of Dispossession, Repression, and Environmental Crisis " The Border Chronicle , May 26, 2022.
" Social Control in El Salvador " Latino Rebels Radio , April 7, 2022.
" Interview on El Salvador's Bitcoin experiment " The Crypto Syllabus , Dec. 20 2021.
" Entrevista sobre criptomonedas en América Latina " El Salto Diario , Dec. 20, 2021.
" El Salvador: a legalização da Bitcoin e a fragilização da Democracia " Shifter, Nov. 29, 2021.
" Jorge E. Cuéllar on El Salvador and Bitcoin " A Correction Podcast , Nov. 23, 2021.
" Hasta Encontrarles: The Caravan of Mothers of Missing Migrants and Root Causes of Migration " Mahindra Center for the Humanities, Harvard University, Oct. 21, 2021
" El Salvador Becomes First Nation to Make Bitcoin Legal Tender Amid Growing Authoritarianism " Democracy Now! , Sept. 16, 2021.
"El Salvador's Bitcoin Law" Al-Jazeera English , Sept. 7, 2021.
" How the Pandemic Made Us Even Less Equal: Challenges and Opportunities in Africa and the Americas ," Drexel University, Feb. 26, 2021.
"On Disaster and the Future of Central America" Greater Philadelphia Latin American Studies Consortium Distinguished Lecture at Villanova University , The College of New Jersey, University of Pennsylvania , and Temple University , Feb. 22-26, 2021.
" As Pandemic Epicenter Shifts to Latin America, Gov'ts Use COVID-19 as Pretext for Police Repression" Democracy Now! , May 29, 2020.