The Department of Spanish and Portuguese is delighted to announce the recent publication of a new book by Professor Patrícia Lino. Titled Imperativa Ensaística Diabólica, and published by Relicário Edições in…
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The Department of Spanish and Portuguese is delighted to announce the recent publication of a new book by Professor Patrícia Lino. Titled Imperativa Ensaística Diabólica, and published by Relicário Edições in…
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Patrícia Lino, Associate Professor in UCLA’s Department of Spanish and Portuguese, recently published a third edition of her book O Kit de Sobrevivência do Descobridor Português no Mundo Anticolonial. Consideravelmente Revisado…
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On September 21, 2023, artist and Continuing Lecturer G. D. Cohen celebrated the vernissage of his solo exhibition, Onirogramas, at the Maison du Diable in Sion Switzerland. Co-produced by the Fondation Fellini…
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Associate Adjunct Professor Stephen C. Tobin published his first monograph Vision, Technology, and Subjectivity in Mexican Cyberpunk Literature (2023) with Palgrave MacMillan as part of their Studies in Global Science Fiction series….
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Professor Patrícia Lino recently published two different translations of US American author Gertrude Stein’s poem Lifting Belly (1989). A Portuguese version titled A Barriga no Ar was published in January 2023 by Não Edições…
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Um álbum para Lady Laet, Professor Passos’s most recent novel, was published by Alfaguara in Brazil in 2022. The novel focuses on a young Brazilian woman living in Los Angeles…
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Nylsa Martínez, a graduate student in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, recently published her short story titled “Perfect” in issue 31 of the Los Angeles Review of Books. This prestigious…
Read MoreWe congratulate Karime Parodi on publishing her article, From Seduction to Sexual Assault: Consent and Heterosexual Interaction in the Libro de buen amor in La Corónica, the leading journal of Hispanic…
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Kristal Bivona and Isaac Gimenez, Ph.D. students in the Spanish and Portuguese Department, were recently interviewed for their involvement in creating the event Build Bridges, Paint Walls. Visit the Humanities…
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Professor Maite Zubiaurre and her alter ego Filomena Cruz were recently interviewed for her work exploring generosity and political activism in “The Wall that Gives/El muro que da” and for increasing…
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