I want to share with you the good news about Ana's research and publication:
At the Modern Language Conference. Chicago, Friday, January 4th 2019, at the round table that Ana led, 'Queer Women: Readers and Writers in 19th & 20th Peninsular Spanish Literature’ she read the paper ‘Queer Women in Peninsular Spanish Literature’.
Her paper ‘Suicide in the Spanish Army as a Trigger for the Crisis in Hegemonic Masculinity at the Beginning of the 20th century’ was selected to be part of the book Death in the Hispanic World, coordinated by professor Esther M. Alarcón-Arana and published by Peter Lang Publishing.
She is coordinating with professor Aurélie Vialette (Stony Brook) for the 2019 NeMLA the seminar titled: ‘Queer Women: Reading and Writing in 19th & 20th-century Peninsular Spanish Literature’ She will present a paper titled: ‘Unique Literary Friendship a from Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer to Carmen Laforet’.
Her paper "Tracking the female 'I' and the author 'I' in Correspondence in the Late 19th century" has been accepted to the conference The Nineteenth-Century in 2019. Mapping Women’s Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century. This conference will take place at California State University, Long Beach, April 25th-28th.
CONGRATULATIONS!
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