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Ann Marie Leimer, Assistant Professor University of Redlands About Dr. Leimer Dr. Leimer, an art historian of Latin America, specializes in contemporary Chicana and Chicano art and Art of the Americas. Ann Marie Leimer's research interests include photography, spirituality, textiles and issues of gender and sexuality. Selected Courses
Photo: Ann Marie Leimer, Ph.D., October 17, 2007 reception for "Chicano Photographer," an exhibition and lecture series she coordinated for Saint Mary's College of Maryland. The exhibition traveled to California's Valley College in February 2008.
Flyer: Public forum directed and moderated by Ann Marie Leimer, Ph.D., Thursday, March 6, 2008 at the University of Redlands. Professional Activities and Awards Professor Leimer’s publications include “Crossing the Border with La Adelita: Lucha-Adelucha as Nepantlera in Codex Delilah” and “Re-Membering the Body: Spiritual Genealogy, Collective Memory, and Lost Histories in Codex Delilah.” Ann Marie Leimer's Dissertation (PDF) "Performing the Sacred: The Concept of Journey in Codex Delilah." In 2004, the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies awarded Leimer the Frederick A. Cervantes Premio for her work on Codex Delilah, the subject of her dissertation. Curator and Lecturer (Recent)
Ms. Leimer is conducting research on two book projects. Please contact Ann Marie Leimer should you have any questions about her theater, publication, lecture, panel and curatorial experience. This page edited by Jesús Garza on March 14, 2008 |