
Sandra I. Garabano
Associate ProfessorCenter for Inter-American and Border Studies (CIBS)
Languages and Linguistics
Office Room: 219
Phone: (915) 747-7035
Email: sgarabano@utep.edu
Sandra Garabano is a specialist in Latin American literature and culture. She studies the negotiations of concepts such as race, class and ethnicity in Latin American literature. As a Fulbright scholar in Santiago, Chile she studied how ideas of race, class and identity are generated, sustained and fractured in the work of major Chilean writers such as Benjam¡n Vicu¤a Mackenna, Joaqu¡n Edwards Bello, Benjam¡n Subercaseaux and Nobel Prize recipients Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda. She has published articles in The Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, Revista Iberoamericana, Chasqui and Hispamerica. Currently, she is writing a book titled Mestizos and Modernization: Racial Mixing in the Development of Latin America?s Literary Tradition.
Sandra Garabano is a specialist in Latin American literature and culture. She studies the negotiations of concepts such as race, class and ethnicity in Latin American literature. As a Fulbright scholar in Santiago, Chile she studied how ideas of race, class and identity are generated, sustained and fractured in the work of major Chilean writers such as Benjam¡n Vicu¤a Mackenna, Joaqu¡n Edwards Bello, Benjam¡n Subercaseaux and Nobel Prize recipients Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda. She has published articles in The Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, Revista Iberoamericana, Chasqui and Hispamerica. Currently, she is writing a book titled Mestizos and Modernization: Racial Mixing in the Development of Latin America?s Literary Tradition.
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