Portrait of Cecilia Enjuto Rangel

Cecilia Enjuto Rangel

Associate Professor of Spanish
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Romance Languages, Spanish, Schnitzer School of Global Studies and Languages, Latinx
Phone: 541-346-4045
Office: 323 Friendly Hall, 1233 University Of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403-1233
Office Hours: Th 10am-12pm at Agate Hall 123 and by appt at UO Annex 110
Research Interests: Spanish and Latin American Modern Poetry and Poetics; Transatlantic Studies; Film Studies; Comparative Literature (English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish); Gender Politics; Memory Studies; Children Studies; Spanish Civil War and historical testimony

Biography

“Entre dichos y desdichas: Diario de un poeta recién divorciado de Luis Correa Díaz” Anales de la literatura chilena. 7 (2006) 260-263.

“Crossing the river, Cruzando el río: Twenty Mexican Poets” (Review of The River Is Wide, El río es ancho. Twenty Mexican Poets, A Bilingual Anthology. Marlon L. Fick, ed. and tr.).  A Contracorriente. Vol. 4, No. 3, Spring 2007.

La poesía en la literatura española y latinoamericana de Garcilaso de la Vega a José Emilio Pacheco. Daniel Torres. Madrid: Editorial Pliegos, 2007.  Review for Bulletin of Spanish Studies, Fall 2010.

“The Political, Aesthetic, and Ethical Responses to Ruins in Latin America.” Telling Ruins in Latin America. Eds. Michael Lazzara and Vicky Unruh. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2009.     Review for A Contracorriente, Vol.8, No.1. Fall 2010 http://www.ncsu.edu/acontracorriente/

Binding Violence. Literary Visions of Political Origins. Moira Fradinger. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010. Review for MLN (Modern Language Notes) 2011.

Fugitive from Spanish Fascism. A Memoir by Miguel Domínguez Soler. Translated and with an Introduction by Richard Baker. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point: Cornerstone Press, 2010. Review for The Volunteer. (2012)

Poemas de un bárbaro (1987-2013). Jesús Sepúlveda. Santiago de Chile, Contragolpe Ediciones, 2013, 261 pp. Review for Mapocho, Revista de Humanidades, N. 76, Segundo semestre. 2014. pp. 291-295

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Education

B.A. 1998 Universidad de Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras

 M.A. 2002, Ph.D. 2005 Yale University

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Research Interests

19th and 20th century Spanish and Latin American Poetry and Poetics; Film Studies; Transatlantic Studies; Comparative literature; Gender Studies; Memory Studies: Spanish Civil War and Exile Studies

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Publications

“Los paisajes poéticos de Chile y la política de la memoria en la poesía de Raúl Zurita y el cine de Patricio Guzmán”

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