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Luna Beller-Tadiar (she/they) is a multi-media artist and a doctoral student interested in kinesthetic cultures, semiotic processes, and queer and decolonial communal practices. She has recently done work on queer Argentine tango semiosis and on the circulation of gesture on TikTok, and is also interested in Filipino postcolonial bodily mimetic labor. Luna makes and performs choreographic work, draws comics, and (sometimes) translates. She holds a BA in Literature from Yale University (2018) and spent two years as a PhD student in Duke’s Graduate Program in Literature before coming to MCC.

Selected Publications

Non-Academic Publications: 

"Playing the Instrument of the Body: Trajal Harrell brings The Köln Concert to BAM"(link is external) (2024) in The Brooklyn Rail

"The Lesbian Allure and Colonial Unconscious of Todd Fields' Tár,"(link is external) (2023)  in Another Gaze

​Quail University (comic strip) in The Yale Daily News (2015-2018) (archive accessible here(link is external))

Yale Journal of Literary Translation (2018) translations of Cristina Peri Rossi's poems

Yale Literary Magazine(link is external) (two poems)

"The Place of Comparative Literature" (2018) personal essay in the Yale Daily News Magazine

Selected Reflections(link is external) (2015) in the Yale Dance Theater Journal 

"Other Places"(link is external) (comic essay, 2015) in A Year From Now,(link is external) eds. Lyra Garcellano and Merv Espina

"At Sea: Growing Up, Seeking Home" (2014)(link is external) in Black Girl Dangerous