Ph.D. Student, Spanish and Portuguese
My research focuses on mujeres medicina in Bolivia, Brasil and Uruguay. My doctoral dissertation, tentatively titled “Temporalidades Decoloniales: Curanderas y Other-than-humans”, analyzes literary work by Armonía Somers, Clarice Lispector and Liliana Colanzi, and examines interviews conducted to women healers through the lens of decolonial frameworks.
Courses Taught:
- Text and Context (SPAN 219), Fall 2022
- Introduction to Literary Analysis (SPAN 223), Spring 2022
- Intermediate Spanish II (SPAN 140), Fall 2021
- Intermediate Spanish I (SPAN 130), Spring 2021
Education:
- M. F. A. Creative Writing in Spanish, University of New York
- B.Sc. Psychology, University of Granada
Affiliations:
- Andean-Amazonian Working Group