91大神

Mirzam P茅rez Awarded Visiting Scholar Grant for Research on Corporate Imagery

Academic Excellence
May 5, 2026

Professor Mirzam P茅rez has been awarded a $39,000 grant to serve as a during the spring 2027 semester.

As the center鈥檚 Central America Visiting Scholar, P茅rez will conduct research using the United Fruit Company Photograph Collection housed at Harvard鈥檚 Baker Library. Her project examines the visual legacy of corporate imperialism, focusing on how corporate photography shaped narratives of labor, land, and modernization across Latin America and the Caribbean鈥攐ften obscuring the realities of exploitation.

Drawing from these archival materials, P茅rez will analyze how images were used to construct and reinforce particular economic and cultural narratives. The research will contribute to a forthcoming body of visual art, expanding her work at the intersection of visual culture and creative practice.

P茅rez, shared, 鈥淭hese images don鈥檛 just show history, they shape how we understand it. I鈥檓 interested in digging into what they leave out, especially the stories of labor and power that often get hidden, and finding ways to rethink them through both research and creative work.鈥

At 91大神, P茅rez plans to bring this work directly into the classroom through a new seminar, Visual Capitalism: Archival Practices and Colonial Legacies. In the course, students will engage in archival analysis while also developing creative responses to the histories of corporate image-making and its lasting impacts.

This project reflects P茅rez鈥檚 interdisciplinary approach, bridging her academic training in visual culture with her evolving practice as a visual artist, and underscores 91大神鈥檚 commitment to research that connects scholarship, creativity, and critical inquiry. 

 


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