Biography
Catherine Krull is a Professor in the Department of Sociology and Special Advisor to the Provost at the University of Victoria. She is also an adjunct professor in Cultural Studies at Queen’s University. Her work focuses on Cuban migration/Latin American diasporic cultures and revolutions: daily life & measures of resistance. She has served as editor of
Cuban Studies, as well as editor-in-chief of the
Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
Book publications include
Entangled Terrains and Identities in Cuba: Memories of Guantánamo (with Asa McKercher, 2019, Rowman and Littlefield)
; Cuba in Global Context: International Relations, Internationalism and Transnationalism (2014, University Press of Florida); A Life in Balance?: Reopening the Family-Work Debate (with J Sempruch, 2011, UBC Press);
Rereading Women and the Cuban Revolution, (with Jean Stubbs, 2011, University of Pittsburgh Press);
A Measure of a Revolution: Cuba, 1959-2009 (with Soraya Castro, 2010, University of Pittsburgh Press) and
New World Coming: The 1960s and the Shaping of Global Consciousness (with Dubinsky, et al, 2009). Catherine has held research fellowships at the Institute for Advanced Studies (University of London), the Institute of Latin American Studies (University of Florida), Institute of Latin American Studies (David Rockefeller Center, Harvard University), the Department of Sociology (Boston University), and the Centre for International Studies (London School of Economics).