Auteur: Andrea Morris

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Andrea E. Morris is assistant professor of Spanish at Louisiana State University. Her teaching and research focus on the relationship between cultural practices and literary expression in the 20th century Hispanic Caribbean. Her publications include « The Testimony of the Displaced: Rachel »s Song and the Performance of Race and Gender » (Afro-Hispanic Review) and « Enterrando el cuerpo de la madre patria en Yania Tierra » (Letras Femeninas). Morris is currently working on a book manuscript entitled Creative Difference(s): Identities in Conflict in Post-Revolutionary Cuban Narrative and Film. Margaret Parker is Professor of Spanish at Louisiana State University. Her areas of research are medieval Castilian literature and the representation of women in Hispanic literature. Two recent publications are Leading Ladies: Mujeres en la literatura hispana y las artes, co-edited with Yvonne Fuentes (LSU Press, 2006) and « Spain is Different: the Untold Story of the Translatio of the Passio of St. Catherine of Alexandria,  » in Translatio or the Transmission of Culture in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2006.)




1 Ebooks par Andrea Morris

Andrea Morris & Margaret Parker: Celebrations and Connections in Hispanic Literature
The volume Celebrations and Connections in Hispanic Literature is itself a celebration of a tradition of scholarly dialogue in a relaxed, festive atmosphere. The articles included here began as …
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