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MARIA ANASTASIO
MARIA ANASTASIO Curriculum Vitae
MARIA ANASTASIO
MARIA ANASTASIO

Education

Ph. D., Peninsular Spanish Literature, State University of New York at Buffalo, September 2000.
Masters of Arts, State University of New York at Buffalo, June 1997.
Licenciatura (B.A.), English, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain, 1986-1991


Publications

Tonto, muerto, bastardo e invisible de Juan José Millás: el sujeto político español y la fantasía de la novela familiar” Symposium Special Issue on Spanish Post-Franco literature and culture. Kathryn Everly Ed. Forthcoming in Spring 2004.

Entry on Garcilaso Inca de la Vega for the Dictionary of Literary Biography edited by Gregory Kaplan. Forthcoming.

“Juan José Millás’ El orden alfabético: salvación por la palabra,” Monographic Review/Revista Monográfica. Volume XVII (2001): Beyond the Postmodern in the Hispanic Novel. Eds. Janet Pérez and Genaro Pérez
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“Almodóvar’s La Flor de mi secreto: Between the Real and the Hyper-real,” Convergencias Hispánicas: Selected Proceedings and Other Essays on Spanish and Latin American Literature, Film and Linguistics. Juan de la Cuesta-Hispanic Monographs. Eds. Elizabeth Scarlett y Howard B. Wescott.



Conference Papers

“Toda una vida: Antonio Machín en el imaginario español” Vernacular: The International Colloquium for Vernacular, Historic and Folkloric Studies. Puebla, México. October 2003.

“Con historia y ambición: las mujeres de la copla” Congreso Internacional Mujeres Malas: percepción y representación de la mujer transgresora en la cultura luso hispana, Porto, Portugal June 2003

Barrio de Fernando León y la lógica de la existencia” Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, April 2003

“El esperpento de hoy: El humor en la narrativa de Juan José Millás.” Conferencia Internacional “Individuo y Sociedad” Universidad de Puerto Rico, Arecibo, November 2002

“Walking the City: Urban Spaces in Contemporary Spanish Poetry” Sympossium on Spanish and Spanish-American Poetry: Transition 2000 and Beyond. Hofstra University, April 2002.

“Novela y cine en la España contemporánea: La (re)humanización del arte.” Session in the North Eastern Modern Language Association 2002 Convention. Toronto, Canada, April 2002.

“El uso de la tecnología en una clase de cultura y literatura.” 51st Annual Mountain
Insterstate Foreign Language Conference 2001, October 2001.

“Tendencias Trasatlánticas: la poesía de Ana Merino y María Paz Moreno” NEMLA Convention. Central Connecticut State University, Hartford, Connecticut, March 2001

“Novela familiar y social-democracia en Tonto, muerto, bastardo e invisible de Juan José Millás” Spain in the Twenty-First Century: Literature, the Arts, and Culture. An International Symposium. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, November 2000.

“Leyendo a Camen Alborch, Solas y Lucía Etxeberría, La eva futura.” XI Congreso Internacional de Literatura Femenina Hispánica. Glendon College, York University, Toronto, Canada, September 2000.

“Almodóvar’s La flor de mi secreto: Between the Real and the Hyper-real.” Convergencias Hispánicas: An International Hispanic Studies Conference, State University of New York at Buffalo, April 1999

“‘Ella imagina’: La identidad posmoderna en la narrativa corta de Juan José Millás.” Remaking the Text: Philology and Other Disciplines, Fifth International Graduate Students Conference, The Graduate School and University Center, The City University of New York, October 1998

Autumn’s Sonata: Emotional and Narrative Techniques of a Fatherless Don Juan.” Entralogos: Theories, Words, Images: Cultivating the Landscape of Letters, Romance Studies Graduate Student Conference, Cornell University, February 1998

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