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Andrea Armijos Echeverría

Andrea Armijos Echeverría (Quito, Ecuador, 1996) is a writer, an editor, a teacher, and now a fourth-year doctoral student at The Ohio State University. Her interests center on literature and writing produced by women in Latin America, from colonial times to the present. She has worked on contemporary Latin American narrative as well as texts by members of the colonial clergy. Her research currently focuses on the legal and testamentary processes of Indigenous women in Spain’s American colonies. She has published articles and reviews in various journals, as well as a book of short stories. Her work has been included in several fiction anthologies in Ecuador and Spain.

“My Writing Comes from Fear and Desire”: A Conversation with Mónica Ojeda

by Andrea Armijos Echeverría

Notes on a Writing of Magnitude: Mónica Ojeda and Poetry

by Andrea Armijos Echeverría
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