Tania Triana

professor

Contact info:
Office:FR 417
Phone: (541) 346-4052
triana@uoregon.edu

Degrees, years, and locations:
Ph.D. in Literature, 2004, UC San Diego
M.A. and C. Phil. in Literature, 2000, UC San Diego B.A. in English Literature and Women’s Studies, 1996, SUNY Buffalo


Research and teaching interests:
Caribbean Studies, Cuban literature and culture, Gender and African Diaspora Studies, Latino Studies, race theory, cultural studies

Courses taught:
SPAN 407 “Imagining the Cuban Body Politic” Fall 2005 SPAN 319 “Survey of Spanish-American Literature” Winter 2006 SPAN 328 “Contemporary Latina Writers” Winter 2006 SPAN 490/590 "Raza, Genero y Mestizaje en America Latina" Spring 2006 Courses I am developing for the 2006-2007 academic year include a graduate-level cultural studies course titled "Race in Revolutionary Cuba" and a SPAN 490/590 level course titled "Contemporary Women Writers of the Hispanic Caribbean."


Publications:
“Rewriting the Legacy of Cecilia Valdés in Republican Cuba”
(forthcoming)
Black and Beyond: Narratives of Reracialization in the Americas (book
ms-in-progress)
“Guillén and Rap Cubano in the Special Period” (work-in-progress) “Mambisas with Microphones: Black Feminist Hip Hop in Cuba”
(work-in-progress)


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