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María José Bruña Bragado

María José Bruña Bragado is full professor at the Universidad de Salamanca, where she is vice chair of the Department of Spanish and Hispano-American Literature and where she coordinates the “José Antonio Ramos Sucre” Lecture Series on Venezuelan Literature. She specializes on gender studies and twentieth and twenty-first century Hispano-American literature (primarily Southern Cone and Uruguayan poetry), and she also researches the Spanish artists and intellectuals of the republican exile in Mexico, Argentina, and Uruguay. She has published essays, critical studies, scientific articles, translations, and compilations on authors such as Delmira Agustini, Juana de Ibarbourou, Ida Vitale, Idea Vilariño, Cristina Peri Rossi, Marosa di Giorgio, Luisa Valenzuela, Concha Méndez, Luisa Carnés, Elena Fortún, Maruja Mallo, Flora Tristán, Diamela Eltit, Juana Adcock, and Giuliana Tedeschi.

José Antonio Ramos Sucre Lecture Series on Venezuelan Literature

Salamanca: A Route on which Writing Takes Shape

by María José Bruña Bragado
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