EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
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EDUCATION
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Selected Publications
The Will to Heal: Psychological Recovery in the Novels of Latina Writers. University of New Mexico Press. 2007.
The Will to Heal examines novelistic representations of psychological recovery from trauma in six fictional autobiographies by Latin American and Latina women authors.
The Will to Heal examines novelistic representations of psychological recovery from trauma in six fictional autobiographies by Latin American and Latina women authors.
"Pilgrimage as Opposition in Latin American Women's Literature," Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature. 36 (4): 33-48. Winter, 2003.
"(Un)Romancing Mexico: Sara Sefchovich's Demasiado amor," Inti: Revista de Literatura Hispánica. 54: 99-120. Autumn, 2003.
"Beyond the Island: Puerto Rican Diaspora in 'America' and 'América'," Post Identity, 3(1): 25-56. 2001.
"Between Translations: Mario Vargas Llosa's El hablador," Cincinnati Romance Review. 18: 46-53. 1999.
"Fresa y chocolate: Decentering the Revolution in Cuba," Chicano Latino Research Review 8, 1996.
"(Un)Romancing Mexico: Sara Sefchovich's Demasiado amor," Inti: Revista de Literatura Hispánica. 54: 99-120. Autumn, 2003.
"Beyond the Island: Puerto Rican Diaspora in 'America' and 'América'," Post Identity, 3(1): 25-56. 2001.
"Between Translations: Mario Vargas Llosa's El hablador," Cincinnati Romance Review. 18: 46-53. 1999.
"Fresa y chocolate: Decentering the Revolution in Cuba," Chicano Latino Research Review 8, 1996.
Community projects and services
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Grants and Awards
2004
Public Art Commission, City of Portland, Maine |
2004
Ladd Faculty Research and Schmutz Fund |
2004
Mellon Learning Associate Grant |
2003
Center for Service Learning, Grants for Two Mural Projects |
2001-2003
Mellon Learning Associates Program |