Publicaciones
- Gutiérrez, Camila. “Mampato and Ogú in Camelot: Knighthood Reimagined During Cold War Politics.” Arthuriana, vol. 35, no. 3, 2025, pp. 174-189.
- Gutiérrez, Camila. “El shōjo manga y la ilustración de modas en mi país, nuestro país, Japón.” Jugar con espejos: Ensayos sobre la traducción de culturas asiáticas en Latinoamérica, edited by Mónica Drouilly, Editorial Noctámbula, 2025, pp. 59-66.
- Correa-Reyes, Jonathan and Camila Gutiérrez. “From Chile to Camelot: Reception of the Arthurian Arc of Mampato and Ogú.” Arthuriana, vol. 35, no. 1, 2025, pp. 63-73.
- Gutiérrez, Camila and Kendra McDuffie. “Fashion Illustration History: Repairing the Links from Ukiyo-e to Shōjo Manga.” Fashion Theory, vol. 28, no. 7, 2024, pp. 1-43.
- Gutiérrez, Camila. “Boys Love in Latin America: The Migration of Aesthetics in Contemporary Graphic Narrative.” Graphic Novels and Comics as World Literature, edited by James Hodapp, Bloomsbury, 2022. pp.76-95.
- Gutiérrez, Camila. “From Socialism to Dictatorship: Editorial Ideologies in Chilean Science Fiction and Adventure Comics”. International Journal of Comic Art, vol. 19, no. 1, 2017, pp.71-86.
Publicaciones de Congresos
- Gutiérrez, Camila. “Ruptured graphic narrative as intersectional knowledge: Chicana and Japanese iconographies in the stories of Kim and Isabel.” International Comic Art Forum. (2020)
- Gutiérrez, Camila. “Manga Visuals in Latin America: Gender Diversity beyond the Panel.” Association for Japanese Literary Studies: word, image, Japan. (2018) pp.38-46.
Proyectos de investigación
- Fondecyt Nº11250573. “Neojaponismo y su despliegue en comics y videojuegos latinoamericanos”. Investigadora principal.
Producción en Humanidades Públicas
- “Making Anime in Latin America: A Workshop with Pablo Monreal”. Liberal Arts Collective. Organized a virtual workshop on science fiction and Andean folklore. Open to the public. 2022.
- “A Comics Talk with Maliki Marcela Trujillo.” Commemoration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Organized a virtual workshop by visual artist Marcela Trujillo. Open to the public. 2020.
- Unraveling the Anthropocene: Race, Environment, Pandemic. Academic podcast series (2019-2021). Episodes:
- “From Confederate Monuments to COVID-19: Data Glitches and the Aesthetics of Decay” with Dr. David Van Ness (U. of Arizona) and Camila Gutiérrez (PSU).
- “Pandemics as a Politics of Death in the Anthropocene: Is a Virus a Dispositif?” with Dr. Eduardo Mendieta (PSU), Muge Gedik (PSU), and Camila Gutiérrez (PSU).
- “Endless Creativity: Examining Intersections of Performance, Protest, and Pandemic in Latin America” with Dr. Elizabeth Gray (PSU), Irenae Aigbedion (PSU), and Camila Gutiérrez (PSU).
- “Feminist Art Education & Mental Health during COVID” with Dr. Melissa Leaym-Fernández (PSU) and Camila Gutiérrez (PSU).
- “Altermundos in the comics of Chile, Argentina, and Brazil” with Javiera Irribarren (Columbia University) and Camila Gutiérrez (PSU).
- “Personal Impressions (Ep. 1): A drag queen living the pandemic” with Pablo Valenzuela (drag name Likka Vonkkandell), and Camila Gutiérrez (PSU).
Membresías
- Modern Language Association (MLA)
- Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
- American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA)
- Association for Japanese Literary Studies (AJLS)
- Association for Asian Studies (AAS)
- Liberal Arts Collective at Penn State (LAC)
- Red de Investigadores de Narrativa Gráfica (RING)