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Project Director
Maria Jose Dominguez, M.A. is a Ph.D. candidate in Peninsular Literature with a strong emphasis in Women Studies and she is pursuing a Certificate in Digital Humanities from Arizona State University. She received her Licenciatura in Journalism from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and worked as a journalist in El Mundo, the second largest newspaper in Spain. She was Assistant to the Editor of Letras Femeninas and her academic articles and reviews have been published in Comedia Performance, Espéculo: Revista de Estudios Literarios, Ámbitos Feministas, Laberinto, and Crítica Bibliographica, among others. Her research focuses on women writers as well as narrative and identity in Early Modern Spain. Other research interests include film studies, performance studies, and the representation of women in theater during the Golden Age. Maria Jose Dominguez conceived the idea for the Latam-Films website and its sister pages Latam-Directors and Latam-Movies, and she is in charge of the web-page organization and design.
mdoming3@asu.edu
Production Manager
Vera Coleman. As an ABD doctoral candidate in Spanish cultural studies at Arizona State University, Vera Coleman's research explores the convergences of gender, class, ethnicity, and the environment in the Spanish-speaking world while foregrounding the work of women and other marginalized groups whose aesthetic contributions remain underrepresented in mainstream cultural studies debates and college curricula. Her dissertation examines multispecies relationships in contemporary Latin American film, art, and literature while uncovering indigenous epistemologies about human-nonhuman entanglements in the age of the Anthropocene. Vera has received awards for her scholarly work from the Asociación Internacional de Literatura y Cultura Femenina Hispánica (AILCFH), Feministas Unidas, and the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE), and her articles have been published in the journals Gestos, Confluencia, Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, and Letras femeninas.
vera.coleman@asu.edu
Contributors
Thomas Shalloe is a graduate student and Teaching Associate at Arizona State University. He is the president of the first Club del Mate - Latin American Club in ASU.
Alejandro Lòpez is a graduate student and Teaching Associate at Arizona State University.
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