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Curriculum Vitae
Full Name
Analisa Taylor
First Name
Analisa
Last Name
Taylor
Affiliation
Faculty
Title
Associate Professor of Spanish
Phone
541-521-9762
Office
326 Friendly Hall, 1233 University Of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403-1205
City
Eugene
Office Hours
On leave winter '23
Departments
Romance Languages
School of Global Studies and Languages
Affiliated Departments
Comparative Literature
Latinx
Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies
Teaching Level
Doctoral
Masters
Undergraduate
Interests
Culture and Social Movements in Latinx USA and Latin America; Mesoamerican Foodways, Migrations, and Human Rights; Ecology, Culture, Capital, and the State in the Americas
Profile Section
Publications

Indigeneity in the Mexican Cultural Imagination

University of Arizona Press, 2009

 
Biography

Analisa Taylor is associate professor of Spanish at the University of Oregon. Her essays on Mexican, Latinx and Latin American Culture and Society appear in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Journal of Latinos and Education, Latin American Literary Review, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, and in the books Modern Mexican Culture: Critical Foundations, edited by Stuart Day; Formaciones sociales e identidades culturales en la literatura hispanoamericana, edited by Rosamel Benavides; and Heritage Speakers of Spanish and Study Abroad, edited by Rebecca Pozzi, Tracy Quan, and Chelsea Escalante. Her book Indigeneity in the Mexican Cultural Imagination is available from University of Arizona Press. She is currently at work on Daughters of the Moon: True Life Stories from Mexico's Lacandon Rain Forest. Mellon Foundation Just Futures Grant supports her collaboration with Claudia Holguín Mendoza (UC-Riverside) on their new book project, Nobody's Panic: Pluricultural Paths of Conocimiento in Latinx USA.  

 

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