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Education
1989-95 Ph.D. Comparative Literature. University of Rochester Latin American
and U.S. Novel and Narrative film, Literary and Cultural Theory.
1988-89 M.A. Comparative Literature. University of Rochester
1983-88 Licenciado en Filosofía y Letras. Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Book (in progress): Imaginary Policies and Real Fictions: Post-War
Cross-cultural Relations in the Americas in Film
A study of the image of the hemispheric "others" in the Americas and their
relationship to international policy changes since WWII and up to the
present. Based on close readings of fictional narratives (novels, films,
comics, songs) and organized around four topics: Pan-Americanism, Progress,
Migration, and Multiculturalism.
Dissertation: Imagining the Present of the Americas: Three Readings
of The Kiss of the Spider Woman and The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love.
A three-tiered reading of Puig's and Hijuelos' works as narrative theories
of popular culture, postmodern novels, and cultural artifacts of exchange
between Latin and Anglo America. Modeling through their characters their
desired or censored forms of reception of films, records, and novels,
these novels invite their audiences to either transgress or perpetuate
the politics of difference in the Americas.
Publications:
2007
- " Macedonio Fernández's Narrative Pharmakon: The Shared Project of Adriana
Buenos Aires and Museo de la Novela de la Eterna." Latin American Literary
Review (accepted 4/5/07, in press).
- Marketing 'Convivencia:' Contemporary Tourist Appropriations of Spain's
Jewish Past." Co-authored with Daniela Flesler. Invited article in Spain
is (Still) Different: Tourism and Discourse in Spanish Cultural Identity.
Ed Eugenia Afinoguénova and Jaume Martí Olivella. Lexington Books (accepted
4/13/07, in press)
2005
- "Expresiones populares y cinematográficas del descontento con la nación
Argentina: Piquetes, cacerolazos y el motivo de la madre perturbada."
Alteridades: Revista de Antropoligía y Estudios Culturales 14:28 (2005):
75-89.
2004
- "Imaging Crisis in Contemporary Argentina: Mothers on the Streets and
Mothers on the Screen." Studies in Hispanic Cinemas: 1:3 (2004): 151-168.
- "Leo luego ¿existo?: Autobiografía, subjetividad y nación en la obra
de Jorge Luis Borges." Mapocho: Revista Oficial de la Biblioteca Nacional
de Chile: 56 (2004): 269-279.
- "Changing Loves: The Transmigration of The Kiss of the Spider Woman
Through the Entertainment Industry" in Zenia Sacks Da Silva, ed. The Hispanic
Connection. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2004. 421-432.
- "Speaking on White Cloth: Painting on Writing, Writing on Painting,"
co-authored with Beatriz Arnillas, in Zenia Sacks Da Silva, ed. The Hispanic
Connection. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2004. 385-398.
2003
- "Battles of Identity: The "Fiestas de Moros y Cristianos" in the context
of current North African Immigration to Spain." Co-Authored with Daniela
Flesler. Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies. 4: 2 (2003): 151-168. [Available
online through Carfax Publishing Company, part of the Taylor & Francis
Group ISSN: 1463-6204 (Paper) 1469-9818 (Online)]
- "Presentes imperfectos: la pugna entre postmodernismo y realismo en
las novelas de Arturo Pérez Reverte." In José Belmonte Serrano and Jose
Manuel López de Abiada eds. Sobre héroes y libros: la obra narrativa y
periodística de Arturo Pérez-Reverte, Murcia: Nausícaä, 2003. 331-343.
- "Las grietas de la historia: Intertextualidad, Europa y España en La
Tabla de Flandes" in Monteagudo: Retórica y Discurso 8, (2003): 193-99.
1999
- "Leading the Reader: Intertextuality and Suture in El Beso de la Mujer
Araña and The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love" in J. Cruz Mendizábal, ed.
Visión de la Narrativa Hispánica. Indiana, PA: Publications Spanish and
Classical Languages, 1999. 193-208.
1996
- "Alberto Ríos (1954- )" in American Writers: Supplement IV. New York:
Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998. 565-89.
Academic Experience:
2002-Present -Visiting Assistant Professor, Joint Appointment:
Department of Hispanic Languages and Literature and Comparative Literary
and Cultural Studies Department. SUNY Stony Brook, NY.
-Associated Faculty, Doctoral Program in Cultural Studies (since
2004). -Associated Faculty, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center
(since 2002).
2001 -Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. Comparative Lit.
SUNY Stony Brook, NY 1998-2001 -Associate Professor of Spanish,
Seton Hill University. Greensburg, PA.
1994-98 -Assistant Professor of Spanish, Seton Hill University.
Greensburg, PA.
1993-94 -Senior Lecturer, University of Rochester. Rochester,
NY. -Adjunct Faculty, SUNY College at Brockport, NY.
1988-93 -Instructor, University of Rochester. Rochester,
NY.
Courses
Taught:
SUNY Stony Brook Graduate Courses:
2007 Spring: CLT 608 Cultures in Contact: Cinema, Migration and Intercultural
Relations
2006 Fall: SPN 595 (Directed Independent Study) Culture and Society in
Latin America SPN 681 (Directed Readings) 19th Century Latin American
Literature
Spring: SPN 510 Cross-cultural representations in the films of the Americas
2003
Fall: CEJ 551 Representing Social Change in Latin American Film and Literature
Undergraduate Courses:
2007 Spring: SPN 311 Spanish Conversation and Composition
Winter: SPN 392 Culture and Civilization of Spanish America SPN 447 Directed
Individual Study
2006 Fall: CCS 301 Theorizing Cinema and Culture HUS 255 Modern Spain
Spring: HUM 202 Film and TV: History and Theory SPN 495 Spanish Senior
Honors
2005 Fall: HUM 201 Film & Television Genres SPN 311: Spanish Conversation
and Composition Spring: HUM 202 Film and TV: History and Theory SPN 420
New Realisms in Latin American Film
2004 Fall: CLT 335 Representing Social Change in Latin American Film HUM
201: Reflections of our Culture in Film Noir and Science Fiction SPN 321:
Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition
Spring: CLT 335 Cross-cultural Fictions in the American Hemisphere HUS
255 Modern Spain.
2003 Fall: HUM 202 Film and TV: History and Theory SPN 321 Advanced Spanish
Grammar and Composition
Spring: CLT 335 Cross-Cultural Fictions in the American Hemisphere HUM
202 Film and TV: History and Theory HUS 255 Modern Spain 2002 Fall: CLT
335 Multicultural Fictions: Popular Culture and Diversity HUS 255 Modern
Spain SPN 321 Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition
2001 Fall: CCS 301 Theorizing Cinema and Culture, HUS 201 Film Genres:
Film Noir, Science Fiction.
Seton Hill University
1998-2001 Over 34 courses taught with 23 different syllabi including:
Senior Research Methods in Spanish Cultural Studies, Latin American Literature
Survey, Spanish Cinema and Nationalism Under Franco, Modernity and Tradition
in Latin American Film, Spanish Literature Survey, Cervantes and the Birth
of the Novel, Spanish Phonetics, Advanced Grammar, Senior Seminar in Spanish
Culture, all levels of Spanish Language.
1994-98 Over 40 courses total with 28 different syllabi including: Lorca's
Theater, Peninsular Literature until 17th Century, Contemporary Peninsular
Literature, Latin American Literary Survey, Latin American Film, Latin
American Civilization and Culture, Spanish Civilization and Culture, Spanish
Conversation, Spanish Phonetics, and Advanced Grammar and Composition,
Freshman Writing Seminar on Autobiography (taught in English), all levels
of Spanish Language.
University of Rochester
1993-94 Intermediate Spanish V and Elementary Spanish III. Instruction
Coordinator for Elementary Spanish III (12 Assistants, 300 students).
SUNY College at Brockport, NY.
1993-94 Introduction to Peninsular Literature (Beginnings until 17th century).
University of Rochester
1988-93 All Levels of Spanish Language, Popular Culture in Latin America,
Conquest Through Seduction: Intro to Comparative Literature.
Conference Papers, Guest Lectures and TV Professional Interviews:
2007 -" Hemispheric Romances: The role of Film in Latin Americanism."
Latin American Studies Association Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada,
9/7
- "Ending the Magic: Hemispheric Struggles Over the Representation of
Latin America in Film," American Comparative Literature Association Annual
Conference, Puebla, Mexico, 4/21 2006
- "On Martín Rejtman's Los Guantes Mágicos Huntington NY, Cinema Arts
Centre, 11/20
- "Remakes and Revisions: Managing the Postcolonial Liminality of Hispanics
in Hollywood and Latino Films." Memories of Modernity Conference: International
Hispanic Cinema Conference. Stony Brook Manhattan, NY, 11/ 11.
- "On Pedro Almodóvar's Matador. Huntington NY, 11/3
- Panelist at the Round Table on Pedro Almodóvar's Retrospective. Huntington
NY, Cinema Arts Centre, 10/28.
- "On El destino no tiene favoritos." Huntington NY, Cinema Arts Centre,
7/17.
- "Dancing in the Pan-American Cabaret: Musical Films and Hemispheric
Identity." Guest Lecture at the Latin American Seminar of the Central
Connecticut State University, May 3.
- "Dis-locating Masculinities in the Americas: Travel and Gender Trouble
in Apartment Zero and New Jersey Eversmiles." LASA, San Juan, Puerto Rico,
3/17. 2005
- "Celina Muga's Ana y Los Otros" Huntington NY, Cinema Arts Centre, 11/14
- "S. Dalton's and M. Villegas' La Sierra" Huntington NY, Cinema Arts
Centre, 10/10
- "Juan Villegas' Sábado." City Cinemateque, CUNY-TV broadcast (taped
9/9)
- "Simpletons, Criminals and Prophets: Hollywood and the Management of
the Imaginary Liminality of Hispanics." 2nd IASA (International American
Studies Association) World Congress. Ottawa, Canada 8/19. - "On Lucrecia
Martel's La Cienaga. Huntington NY: Cinema Arts Centre, 5/13 - "Dancing
in the Pan-American Cabaret: Archaeology of a film motif." Humanities
Institute at SUNY Stony Brook. February 23.
-"On Andres Wood's "La fiebre del loco." Huntington, NY: Cinema Arts Centre,
2/14 2004 - "Cervantes and the Limits of Cinema: Enchantment as Anti-spectacle."
Don Quixote: The First 400 Years. Hofstra University, November 6.
-"On Juan Antin's Mercano el Marciano" Huntington, NY: Cinema Arts Centre,
12/1
-"On Luiz F. Carvalho's Lavoura Arcaica. Huntington, NY: Cinema Arts Centre,
11/13
-"On A. Lewis' and N. Klein's The Take" Huntington, NY: Cinema Arts Centre,
11/28
-"On Orlando Lübert's Taxi para tres. Huntington, NY: Cinema Arts Centre,
6/14
-"On Ricardo Coral Dorado's Te Busco," Huntington, NY: Cinema Arts Centre,
4/12.
2003 - "The End of Magic: Exorcising Exoticism in Current Latin American
Cinema"Hispanic Cinemas: The Local and the Global. London, November 28.
-"Mothers on the Screen and Mothers on the Street: Images of Motherhood
during the Argentinean Crisis." Cine-Lit Conference. University of Oregon,
Portland, February 27.
2002 -"Presentes imperfectos: la pugna entre postmodernismo y realismo
en las novelas de Arturo Pérez Reverte." International Symposium on the
Works of Arturo Pérez Reverte. Universidad de Murcia, Spain, November
5.
- "Battles of Identity: The "Fiestas de Moros y Cristianos" in the context
of current North African Immigration to Spain." Co-authored with Daniela
Flesler. Hispanic Cultural Studies: The State of the Art. Arizona September
20.
-"The Monological Global Imagination:Visual Representations of the Argentinian
Crisis." Guest Lecture at the Humanities Institute of Stony Brook. September
10. -"Re-imagining México: Nation and Melodrama in García Agraz' Remake
of Emilio Fernández' Salón México." New Mexican Cinema Film and Lecture
Series: S.U.N.Y. Stony Brook, May 19th.
2000 - "Boy and Girl Troubles: Hemispheric History and the Rhetoric of
the Impossible Romance in American film." Popular Culture Association
Convention: New Orleans, LA, April 22.
1999 - "Populist Politics in Pan-American fiction: The Cabaret as National
Metaphor in Pan
-Americana and The League of Nations." Popular Culture Association Convention:
San Diego, CA, April 3.
1998 - "Leading the Reader: Intertextuality and Suture in The Kiss of
the Spider Woman and The Mambo Kiss Play Songs of Love." Hispanic Lits.
Conf.: Indiana, PA, October 23.
1997 - "Changing Loves: The Transmigration of The Kiss of the Spider Woman
Through the Entertainment Industry." The Hispanic Connection Conf.: Hofstra
, NY, October 17.
- "Speaking on White Cloth: Painting on Writing, Writing on Painting."
Co-authored with Painter Beatriz Arnillas. Guest Lecture: Chatham College,
Pittsburgh PA, April, 15.
1996 - "Las grietas de la historia: intertextualidad, Europa y España
en La tabla de Flandes." K.F. L. C.: University of Kentucky, Lexington,
KY, April 19.
- " Lorca and the Tragedy of Gender." XXIII Western Pennsylvania Symposium
on World Literatures: Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, April 9.
- "Novels, Films and Records: Redistributing Hegemonic Chores Among the
Media." Guest Lecturer: University of Illinois: Urbana-Champaign, IL,
January 23. 1995 - "The Limits of the Novel: The Fictional Narratives
of Macedonio Fernández." XXI Hispanic Literatures Conference: Indiana,
PA, October 6.
- "The Rape of Reality: Postmodern Aesthetic Practices in Pedro Almodóvar's
Kika and Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers." S. C. S.: New York, NY,
March 5. 1994 - "Silence and Interpretation in Pierre: Melville, Masculinity,
and Metaphysics."Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies: Rochester, NY,
November 6.
- "Doctors or Mercenaries: The Sanitation of Latin America." Society for
Cinema Studies: Syracuse University, Syracuse NY, March 5.
1992 - "I Am What I Read: Jorge Luis Borges' Reinvention of the Autobiography."
Literature and Society: Rethinking Tradition: Columbia University, NY,
March 14. 1991 - "Home and Memory: Feminine Voices and National History
in Manlio Argueta's Narratives." Southern Humanities Council: Chattanooga,
Tennessee, March 1.
1990 - "Enemies, Nurses and Whores: Depiction of the 'Other' in Born on
the Fourth of July." Cultural Studies Conference: Norman, Oklahoma, October
13. Fellowships and Grants:
2006-07 - Dean's Curriculum Development Grant for Winter Term courses
2005-06 - UUP Individual Development Award to present paper, LASA conference,
PR
2002-03 - UUP Individual Development Award.
2000-02 - Faculty Development Research and Writing Grant. Seton Hill University.
1996-99 - Grant to Implement National Coalition Building Institute Campus
Chapter.
1995-96 - Buhl Foundation Grant to create a Multimedia Language Lab at
Seton Hill University.
1989-92 - Rush Rhees Fellowship for Promising Scholarship. University
of Rochester.
1991 - Burton Fellowship for Summer Research at the Mexican National Film
Archives.
1988-89 - Exchange Student of the Universidad Complutense at the University
of Rochester.
Book and Film Reviews and Translations
2006 - The Devil's Miner (Kief Davidson and Richard Ladkani, 2005). Cinema
Arts Centre Magazine, Huntington: NY, 3/21 (2006), 11.
-Lula's Brazil (Gonzalo Arijón, 2005). Cinema Arts Centre Magazine, Huntington:
NY, 3/21 (2006), 10.
2004 - Film Review of The Holy Girl. Cinema Arts Centre Magazine, Huntington:
NY, May.
- Film Review of Machuca. Cinema Arts Centre Magazine. Huntington: NY,
March. 2004
- Film Review of Time of the Wolf. Cinema Arts Centre Magazine. Huntington:
NY, November.
2002 -"A Pebble Skips Over Paris' Sky: Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Amelie:" Film
Review: Forward Magazine, Fall 2002, 18.
2001 -"Thirty Pieces of Chalk: Zhang Yimou's Not One Less." Film Review:
Forward Magazine, Spring 2002, 19.
-"From Coal Dust Into a Lake of Swans: Billy Elliot" Film Review: Forward
Magazine, Fall 2001, 18.
2000 - "Mothers of Other Children: Pedro Almodóvar's All About My Mother.
Film Review: Forward Magazine, Spring-Fall 2000, 13.
- "Four Feet and Two Shoes: Majid Majidi's Children of Heaven." Film Review:
Forward Magazine, Spring-Summer 2000. 19.
1996 - Book review of Sara LeVine's Dolor y Alegría: Women and Social
Change in Urban Mexico. Letras Femeninas 22:2 (1995): 264-270.
1995 - "El Vampiro de la tradición contra el parásito del progreso: Una
mirada a Cronos." El Noticiero 7:1 (1995): 3, 16-17.
1991 -Translator of "Elena Poniatowska" by Beth E. Jörgensen. Included
in Diane E. Marting, ed. Escritoras de Hispanoamérica. Mexico D.F.: Siglo
XXI, 1991. 500-12.
Referee Activities
- Submission referee PMLA Journal, June 2006
- Manuscript reviewer for Where the Waters are Born. NY: Harper and Collins,
1993
Academic Governance and Service Activities:
SUNY Stony Brook:
2006 -Created and Implemented Winter Study Abroad Program in Buenos Aires,
Argentina. Program start date Winter 2007
- Created and Implemented Summer Study Abroad in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid,
Spain. Program start date Summer 2007
- Organizer of the Viva Pedro: Almodóvar Retrospective Conference and
Film Festival. Huntington Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington, NY, October
26/November 6.
- Panel Moderator: Graduate Conference on Hispanic Film and Literature,
October 14.
- Organizer: Recent Latin American Documentary Film Colloquium Series.
SUNY Stony Brook, Department of Hispanic Languages and Literature, April.
2004-06
- Graduate Studies Committee member, Department of Comparative Cultural
and Literary Studies, SUNY Stony Brook.
-Selection Committee Best Essay Award. Hispanic Languages and Literature
Dept.
2005 -Organizer: Recent Latin American Documentary Film Colloquium Series.
SUNY Stony Brook Department of Hispanic Languages and Literature, November
12, and 18, 2004
-Associated Faculty, Cultural Studies Graduate Program. 2004
-Member, Organizing Committee, Bodies, Languages, and Memories Conference.
SUNY Stony Brook April 12-13, 2004
2003 -Organizer Recent Spanish Documentary Film Colloquium Series. April
23, May Department of Hispanic Languages and Literature
-Selection Committee for Scholarships in Latin American and Caribbean
Studies. Committees Served: Sánchez's Partnership-Scholarship for Latino
Scholars and Research (Fall 2003), Undergraduate Achievement Award. (Fall
2003), TINKER Graduate Field-Work Fellowship (Spring 2004), Best Essay
Award (Spring 2004).
Seton Hill University: 1997-2001
- Director of Spanish Program. 1994-2001
- Advisor, Spanish Majors and Minors, Responsible for Spanish Program
Curriculum. 1997-1998
- Five Year Program Review Coordinator for the Spanish and French Programs.
1999-2001
- Member of the Executive Committee of the Faculty Senate. 1996-2001 -
Board member and workshop-leader: Community Building and Conflict Resolution
Team at the Campus Chapter Affiliate of the National Coalition Building
Institute. 1997-1999
- President of the Professional Association. - Affirmative Action Committee
Member.
- Director and Tour-Leader of the "Summer Experience" Program in Spain.
- Jury: Westmoreland Writing Contest. Greensburg, PA
- Member of the Dean's Council in Representation of the Humanities. 1994-99
- President of "The Usual Suspects" Film Forum. Greensburg, PA. 1996-99
- Member of the Board: Western Pennsylvania Symposium on World Literatures
University of Rochester: 1989-93
-Organizing Committee for the Graduate Student "Supercolloquium." Organized
Visits by Professors G. Spivak, J. Franco, R. Chambers and L. Grossberg.
1990-93
- Member of the Susan B. Anthony Center for Women Studies.
- Graduate Student Representative. Languages:
-Spanish: native-English: near native-French: High proficiency. -German,
Italian, Latin: Reading proficiency.
Professional Memberships:
--MLA of America-Society for Cinema and Media Studies-Latin American Studies
Association -Popular Culture Association-American Comparative Literature
Association- Cervantes
Languages -Spanish: native-English: near native-French: High proficiency.
-German, Italian, Latin: Reading proficiency.
References: -Professor Sharon Willis : (585) 275-9372 E-mail: swls@mail.rochester.edu
Director of Film Studies, U. of Rochester. Rochester NY, 14627
-Professor John Spurlock: (724) 830-1021 E-mail: spurlock@setonhill.edu
Chair, Humanities Division, Seton Hill University. Greensburg PA, 15601
-Professor John Michael: (585) 275-9259 E-mail: jnml@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Director Dir. of Graduate Studies, U. of Rochester. Rochester NY, 14627
-Professor Robert TerHorst: (585) 275- 5524 E-mail: rter@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Full Professor of Spanish, U. of Rochester. Rochester NY, 14627
- Professor Josie Abbenante, (757) 583-8177 E-mail: AbbenaJm@evmsmail.evms.edu
Associate Professor of Art, E. Virginia Med.Sch. Norfolk, VA 23501
My dossier of confidential letters from these referees is filed at the
University of Rochester Career Center, P.O.Box 270028, Rochester NY 14627.
Phone: (716) 275-2366. Fax: (716) 461-3093.
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