Redes femeninas, autoría y revisión de la historia: la Guerra del Pacífico en los textos de Antonia Moreno y Aurora Cáceres
Vanesa Miseres
Kellogg Faculty Fellow
Assistant Professor of Spanish
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For the pre-circulated paper, contact Karen Graubart: kgraubar@nd.edu
The Latin American History Working Group brings together Latin American historians—both faculty and graduate students—for serious, extended, and creative intellectual exchange. Monthly meetings feature paper presentations by faculty members, graduate students, and invited scholars. Encouraging an interdisciplinary approach, the group aims to strengthen the growing community of Latin American historians at Notre Dame, to professionalize its graduate students, and to host notable scholars in the field at the University.
Cochairs: Ted Beatty, Karen Graubart, and Jaime Pensado
Vanesa Miseres
Vanesa Miseres is associate professor of Spanish at the University of Notre Dame. She specializes in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Latin American literature, with an emphasis on South America. Her areas of research are travel writing, war literature, women writers, gender, cultural, and food studies. Miseres has been a Kellogg Institute faculty fellow since 2015...
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