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Jorge Camacho

职称:Professor

所属学校:University of South Carolina-Columbia

所属院系:Latin American Studies

所属专业:Latin American Studies

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FACULTY & STAFF DIRECTORY Jorge Camacho Professor Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures University of South Carolina Office: HUO 704 Email: camachoj@mailbox.sc.edu Vitae: Download PDF Camacho Jorge Camacho (University of Toronto, 2000) is a Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at USC. He has published more than 60 articles, notes, and book chapters in top refereed journals and scholarly collections such as Iberoamericana, Hispanófila and the Oxford Literary Cultures of Latin America. His articles cover a wide variety of topics from Colonial Caribbean literature to the Cuban revolution. In 2013, the University of North Carolina Press published Prof. Camacho’s second book, Etnografía, política y poder: José Martí y la cuestión indígena, which has been hailed as “a book driven by the need to question stablished consensus in the field of martian studies”, “a fundamental book, that should be mandatory for anyone that takes seriously the discussion on José Marti’s ideas” and a “landmark study about José Martí” that “will change forever not only our interpretation of Martí's famous essay but even Martí's relation to "Nuestra América."

职业经历

FACULTY & STAFF DIRECTORY Jorge Camacho Professor Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures University of South Carolina Office: HUO 704 Email: camachoj@mailbox.sc.edu Vitae: Download PDF Camacho Jorge Camacho (University of Toronto, 2000) is a Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at USC. He has published more than 60 articles, notes, and book chapters in top refereed journals and scholarly collections such as Iberoamericana, Hispanófila and the Oxford Literary Cultures of Latin America. His articles cover a wide variety of topics from Colonial Caribbean literature to the Cuban revolution. In 2013, the University of North Carolina Press published Prof. Camacho’s second book, Etnografía, política y poder: José Martí y la cuestión indígena, which has been hailed as “a book driven by the need to question stablished consensus in the field of martian studies”, “a fundamental book, that should be mandatory for anyone that takes seriously the discussion on José Marti’s ideas” and a “landmark study about José Martí” that “will change forever not only our interpretation of Martí's famous essay but even Martí's relation to "Nuestra América."

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