Associate Professor, Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese Associate Professor, Latina/Latino Studies Program Program Faculty member of Modern Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Program Faculty member for Comparative Literature, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee EDUCATION Ph.D. University of California at Santa Barbara, 1988. Hispanic Languages and Literatures. Concentration: 20th Century Latin American Literature. M.A. University of Texas at San Antonio;, 1981. Concentration: 20th Century Spanish American and Spanish Literature. B.S. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia., PA 1979. Concentrations: Department of Foreign Languages: 18th and 19th Century Spanish Literature.; Wharton School: Economics with Finance Major. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS "Legends of the Fall: Phallocentrism and Democracy in Mexico." Discourse 26.1&2. "Latino Cultural Capital: Use, Identity and Power." Rebellious Readings. Ed. Carl Gutiérrez Jones. Santa Bárbara: Center for Chicano Studies, 2004. 187-195. "Richard Rodríguez." Latino and Latino Writers. Ed. Alan West-Durán. 2 Vols. New York: Scribner's Sons/Gale Group, 2004. 455-474. "Divino Narciso: The Political Exile Gaze." Review Essay. Discourse 22.1 (Winter 2000): 117-124. Imperial Disclosures. Eds. Rolando J. Romero & Elena Delgado. Special Issue of Discourse: Journal of Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. 22.3/23.1 (Fall 2000- Winter 2001). Feminism, Nation & Myth: La Malinche. Eds. Rolando J. Romero & Amanda Nolacea Harris. Houston: Arte Pco Press. In Press. Spring 2005.
COURSES TAUGHT SPAN 442 Gendering 20th-Century Mexico City LLS 242 U.S. Latina/Latino Literature, History and Iconography LLS 200/201 Introduction to 19th Century US Latina/o Literature SPAN 256 Latin American Authors SPAN 227 SPAN 495
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