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Leonardo Garcia-Pabon

Professor Emeriti
Professor of Spanish
Romance Languages, Spanish
Phone: 541-346-4024
Office: 223 Friendly Hall, 1233 University Of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403-1233

Education

Ph.D. in Spanish and Portuguese, University of Minnesota, 1990
M.A. in French Letters, Université Catholique de Louvain, 1981
B.S., Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, 1980

Research Interests

Professor Leonardo García-Pabón is a faculty member of the Romance Languages Department since since 1990. His teaching and research interests focus on Andean and Bolivian literatures. By the analysis of literary texts from the colonial period to the present time, he studies collective subjects —such as national subjects, or mestizo identities— as represented and criticized in Latin American literature. He has published the book La patria íntima. Alegorías nacionales en la literatura y el cine de Bolivia (1999), De Incas, Chaskañawis, Yanakunas, Chullas. Estudios sobre la novela mestiza en los Andes. (2007), El cuento sentimental romántico en Bolivia (siglo XIX) y De la literatura boliviana. Estudios, ensayos y comentarios (2021). He is the Director of Letras Fundacionales, a series dedicated to recover and edit classical Bolivian literary texts, published by Plural Editores in La Paz. As part of this collections he has edited Obra drámatica by Jaime Saenz (2005); Relatos de Potosí. Antología de la Historia de la Villa Imperial de Potosí by Bartolomé Arzáns Orsúa y Vela (2001); and Intimas by Adela Zamudio (1999). He is also a poet, with works published in Bolivia, Colombia, and Spain.