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Susie S. Porter

Presidential Societal Impact Scholar at the University of Utah

Susie S. Porter

Presidential Societal Impact Scholar at the University of Utah

Porter teaches Mexican, Latin American, and community-engaged history. Porter’s research explores the ways work and class identities shape individual experiences and societal change. In research on telephone operators, secretaries, factory workers, and street vendors, Porter shows that at the heart of the Mexican labor movement there was also a movement for women’s social, cultural, and civil rights. These women, many of them working mothers, developed a critique of gender inequality and sexual exploitation both within and outside of the workplace. Porter has also published extensively on the history of the middle class in Mexico.

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Classes taught at the University of Utah.

Clases impartidas en la Universidad de Utah.

Recent Publications / Publicaciones Recientes

Books For Purchase
2024
Memorias del Consulado de México en Salt Lake City, 1911-1947
Susie S. Porter, editor. México: Editorial del Archivo Histórico “Isidro Fabela, Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, 2024
Books For Purchase
2023
“Sexual harassment in the workplace, 1920s Mexico City” Essays in Economic and Business History
  Essays in Economic and Business History, August 41 (1), 2023, pp. 148- 162. This essay, delivered as a keynote address for the 2022 Economic and Business History Society Conference…
Books For Purchase
2022
The Middle Classes in Latin America Subjectivities, Practices, and Genealogies
Mario Barbosa Cruz, A. Ricardo López-Pedreros, and Claudia Stern As a collective effort, this volume locates the formation of the middle classes at the core of the histories of Latin…

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Susie S. Porter
Presidential Societal Impact Scholar at the University of Utah