Constance Holden


Constance Holden (she/her) studies the history of race and representation in Latin America. Her dissertation explores conceptions of Blackness in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Argentina. Interested in using digital tools to connect humanities research to wider audiences, Constance values the use of innovative technologies to publish, produce, and circulate knowledge. In her spare time, she can be found watching television, reading novels, or listening to audiobook productions of celebrity memoirs.
Constance Holden
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