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职称:Professor of Spanish
所属学校:University of Connecticut
所属院系:College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
所属专业:Cultural Studies/Critical Theory and Analysis
联系方式:860-486-2529
Jacqueline Loss (PhD, 2000, Comparative Literature, University of Texas-Austin) teaches Latin American and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies. Her publications include Dreaming in Russian: The Cuban Soviet Imaginary (University of Texas Press, 2013) and Cosmopolitanisms and Latin America: Against the Destiny of Place (Palgrave, 2005). She is the co-editor with José Manuel Prieto of Caviar with Rum: Cuba-USSR and the Post-Soviet Experience (Palgrave 2012) and with Esther Whitfield of New Short Fiction from Cuba (Northwestern University Press, 2007). In addition she served as an advisor for Literature from the Axis of Evil: Writing from Iran, Iraq, North Korea, and Other Enemy Nations (New Press, 2006). Among the writers she has translated into English are Víctor Fowler Calzada, Antonio Álvarez Gil, Ernesto René Rodríguez, Jorge Miralles, Anna Lidia Vega Serova, and Armando Suárez Cobián. Her critical essays have appeared in Nepantla:Views from South, Miradas (Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión de San Antonio de los Baños), Chasqui, Latino and Latina Writers, Mandorla, and New Centennial Review, among other publications.
University of Connecticut, 2000-present; Between 2000-2003, I regularly taught courses at the Hartford branch of the University of Connecticut. • Spanish 181: Elementary Spanish I • Spanish 182: Elementary Spanish II • Spanish 1007: Major Works of Hispanic Literature in Translation, Topics vary • Spanish 202: Study in Spanish American Literature. Topics vary: “¿Los Estados Unidos?” and “Contemporary Cuban Prose” • Spanish 204: Language and Culture of U.S. Hispanics • Spanish 3207: Latin American Women’s Writing • Spanish 209: Latin American Film • Spanish 214: Latin American Cultures. Topics vary: “Cuban Cultures” and “Caribbean Cultures” • Spanish 250/ Spanish 3250: Latin American and Spanish Film • Spanish 254/ Spanish 3254/ Spanish 3207: National Film • Spanish 3260: Studies in Spanish American Literature • Spanish 278: Intermediate Spanish Composition • Spanish 4200W Senior Seminar. Topics vary: “Critical Cosmopolitanisms,” “Literature and Technologies of Self-Presentation,” and “Cultural Theory and Latin America” • Spanish 294: Caribbean Literature • Spanish 320: Independent Study "Magical Realism and the Boom: Marketing the Margins" • Spanish 320: Independent Study “Cuban Culture of the Revolution” Loss 12 • Span 3299: Independent Study “What Was Once Prohibited Became All the Rage” • Spanish 402, Spanish 6402: Studies in Spanish American Literature, Graduate Seminar, Topics vary: "Transgressing Borders,” “Memory and Transition,” “Cosmopolitan Cuba” • Spanish 6416: Theoretical and Cultural Debates in Latin America • Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies 208: Studies in Film History, I coordinated this course and taught one section. • Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies 207: Film Genres, I coordinated this course. • CLCS 5302-German 5385-ILCS-5337-Span 5323: Theory and Methods of Modern Criticism/Critical Theory • Latin American and Caribbean Studies 390: Seminar in International Studies. The course is team-taught. I have taught session on literature and criticism. • Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies 318-002: Independent Study: “Globalization and Cultural Practices” University of Texas, Assistant Instructor, I taught a wide range of language classes, 1994-2000