María D. Colomina-Garrigós

Department of Hispanic Studies

College of Charleston

66 George Street

Charleston, SC 29424

Education

Ph.D. in Hispanic Cultural Studies. Michigan State University. 2003.

M. A. in Spanish. Michigan State University. 1998.

B. A. in English. University of Alicante, Spain. 1996.

Dissertation

La nueva novela latinoamericana del dictador. Un estudio de la autoridad discursiva (The New Latin American novel of the Dictator. A Study of Discursive Authority), Prof. María Eugenia Mudrovcic, Director.

Areas of Research

Discourse and Power in Contemporary Spanish American Narrative

Postmodern Spanish American Narrative

Globalization and Cultural Mediatization in 21st century Argentine and Chilean Narrative

Transatlantic Studies in Post-Dictatorship Fiction of the Southern Cone and Spain

Teaching Experience

College of Charleston

2009-Present: Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies

2003-2009: Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies

Courses taught (B.A.):

Elementary Spanish I

Elementary Spanish II

Elementary Spanish for High Beginners

Elementary Spanish for High Beginners LC9 (Learning Community)

Intermediate Spanish I

Intermediate Spanish II

Intermediate Spanish I & II

Spanish Skills Review

Spanish Composition

Spanish Conversation

Intensive Spanish Composition & Conversation

Introduction to the Study of Hispanic Literature

Civilization & Culture of Spain I

Latin American Civilization & Culture I

Latin American Civilization & Culture II

Topics in Hispanic Cultures

Survey of Spanish-American Literature I

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Survey of Spanish-American Literature II

Contemporary Spanish-American Poetry

Contemporary Spanish American Fiction

Seminar: Special Topics in Hispanic Literature: Postmodernity and Globalization in

Contemporary Spanish American Narrative

Seminar: Special Topics in Hispanic Literature: Spanish American Narrative of the 21st

century: The Role of Mass Media in the Global Consumerist Era

Directed Reading: Cuentística Contemporánea Argentina: Borges y Cortázar (Contemporary

Argentine Short Fiction: Borges and Cortazar) (Justina Sparling & Samuel Hilliard)

Independent Study: Intensive Spanish Conversation & Composition through Spanish

American Literature (Whitney Barnes)

Bachelor’s Essay: The Representation of Motherhood in Argentinean Feminist Literature during

the Proceso (Jewel Perkin)

Bachelor’s Essay: Reconstructing Female Identity under Argentina’s Dirty War (Stephanie

Pridgeon)

Bachelor's Essay: Nicanor Parra: Antipoesía y contradicción (Erin Smith)

Internship: Developing advertising and marketing skills in Spanish (Elise Lasko)

Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies

Contemporary Latin American Literature in (English) Translation: Contemporary

Narrative in Dictatorial and Post-Dictatorial Latin American Societies

Courses taught (M.A.):

Tyranny in Spanish American Film & Literature

Course development:

Span 655: Tyranny in Spanish American Film & Literature

Michigan State University

2002-2003: Visiting Instructor of Spanish

1996-2002: Graduate Assistant of Spanish

Courses taught (B.A.):

Elementary Spanish I

Elementary Spanish II

Intensive Review of Elementary Spanish

Second Year Spanish I

Second Year Spanish II

Introduction to Latin American Literature (Guest lecturer; Professor Javier Durán)

Media and Conversation: Advanced Spanish Conversation

Publications (peer-reviewed)

“No, la película, o el impacto de hegemonías discursivas de marketing en la transición chilena según

Pablo Larraín.” Agentes de cambio: perspectivas cinematográficas de España y

Latinoamérica en el siglo XXI. Madrid: Pliegos, 2014. 233-60.

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“La espectacularización de lo real en Realidad de Sergio Bizzio.” Bulletin of Spanish Studies XCI

(2014): 1-16.

“Una mirada transatlántica a narrativas contestatarias de hegemonías mercadotécnicas: Belén

Gopegui y Rodolfo Fogwill.” Letral: Revista de Estudios Transatlánticos de Literatura 11

(December 2013): 145-56.

“En otro orden de cosas de Rodolfo Fogwill: resistencias discursivas a la mediatización cultural en

la postdictadura argentina.” Hispanófila 169 (Sept. 2013): 159-173.

“Paratextualidad y metaficción como discurso contestatario a la lógica capitalista en Mano de Obra

de Diamela Eltit.” Confluencia Volume 27 no. 1 (Fall 2011): 2-15.

“El tratamiento metatextual del desamor en La crueldad de la vida de Liliana Heker.”

Hipertexto 10 (Summer 2009): 63-73.

“(Re)Construyendo historias: Apropiación y Resemantización del discurso narrativo en El

fin de la historia de Liliana Heker.” Hispanic Journal 29 no. 1 (Spring 2008): 107-

121.

“Autoridad discursiva y falocentrismo en La Fiesta del Chivo de Mario Vargas Llosa.”

Delaware Review of Latin American Studies Vol. 8 no. 1 (2007).

“La lucha por el espacio de la enunciación en El seductor de la patria.” Revista de Literatura

Mexicana Contemporánea 33 (2007): 59-66.

“La problematización de la representabilidad histórica a través de la metaficción historiográfica

en La novela de Perón.” Monographic Review/Revista Monográfica XIX (2003): 251-

263.

“La deconstrucción del concepto de identidad en Galíndez, de Manuel Vázquez Montalbán.”

Lucero 13 (2002): 114-122.

“La reescritura de la historia y el peso de la conciencia histórica en El largo atardecer del

caminante, de Abel Posse.” Tropos 27 (2001): 7-20.

Joseph T. Snow & Lola Colomina. “Fernando de Rojas y Celestina: documento bibliográfico”.

Celestinesca 22.2 (Otoño 1998): 89-108.

Accepted For Publication

“El cuerpo como locus performativo y enunciativo de lo marginal en Impuesto a la carne de

Diamela Eltit.” XXIV Congreso Anual de la Asociación Internacional de Literatura y

Cultura Femenina (La Habana, Cuba: November 10-14, 2014). Centre Dona i Literatura.

Universitat de Barcelona. forthcoming.

Submitted For Publication

“Urbana (2003) de Fogwill, o cómo revertir prácticas discursivas de la literatura de consumo”.

Submitted to Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos.

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Works In Progress

“La virtualización de la urbe bajo el menemismo en Las Islas (1998) de Carlos Gamerro”

Conference Presentations & Lectures

“El cuerpo como locus performativo y enunciativo de lo marginal en Impuesto a la carne de

Diamela Eltit.” XXIV Congreso Anual de la Asociación Internacional de Literatura y Cultura

Femenina. Instituto de Literatura y Lingüística José Antonio Portuondo Valdor in Havana,

Cuba. November 14, 2014

“Resistencias discursivas a procesos de mediatización cultural en postdictadura.” Universidad de

Santiago de Chile. Santiago, Chile. November 13, 2013.

“La espectacularización de lo real en Realidad de Sergio Bizzio.” I Congreso Internacional: Nuevos

Horizontes de Iberoamérica. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Mendoza, Argentina. November

7, 2013.

“A Transatlantic Approach: Contestatory Fictions of Market-Oriented Practices from Argentina

and Spain.” Honors College Faculty Lecture Series. College of Charleston. March 29,

2013.

“Prácticas de resistencia discursiva y editorial en la producción crítico-literaria y artística de Nelly

Richard y Diamela Eltit.” 54th International Congress of Americanists (“Building Dialogues

in the Americas”). Vienna, Austria. July 15-20, 2012.

“Contestatory Discourses to the Logics of Capitalism and to Globalised Cultural Production from

The Southern Cone.” 54th International Congress of Americanists (“Building Dialogues in

The Americas”). Vienna, Austria. July 15-20, 2012.

“Paratextualidad y metaficción como discurso contestatario a la lógica capitalista en Mano de obra

de Diamela Eltit.” Cuarto Congreso Internacional Escritura, Individuo y Sociedad

en España, Las Américas y Puerto Rico. Arecibo, Puerto Rico. November 18, 2010.

“Heritage, Diversity, Integrity and Honor: the Renewed Hope of America.” National Hispanic

Heritage Month Luncheon. U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Charleston, SC.

September 16, 2010.

“Discourse and Power (and their effect on Spanish American ‘Novels of the Dictator’).” Lecture

delivered in INTR 510 – Language and Culture, part of the Master’s Program of Bilingual

Interpreting. College of Charleston. Charleston, SC. April 2, 2009.

“Falocentrismo y reescritura histórica en La Fiesta del Chivo de Mario Vargas Llosa.”

The 15th Annual Carolina Conference of Romance Literatures. University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC. March 28, 2009.

“(Re)Construyendo historias: Apropiación y Resemantización del discurso narrativo en

El fin de la historia de Liliana Heker.” XXVII International Congress LASA.

Montréal, Canada. September 6, 2007.

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“Replanteamientos del poder discursivo en dos novelas de la dictadura: La novela de Perón

de Tomás Eloy Martínez y El fin de la historia de Liliana Heker.” 54th Annual

Meeting of South Eastern Council of Latin American Studies. San José, Costa Rica.

April 21, 2007.

“De la escritura como proceso a la escritura como objeto: metaficción y autorreferenciali-

dad en La novela de Perón.” 59th Annual Kentucky Foreign Language Conference.

University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. April 21, 2006.

“La lucha por el espacio de la enunciación en El seductor de la patria de Enrique Serna.” XI

Congreso de Literatura Mexicana Contemporánea. University of Texas at El Paso,

Texas. March 2, 2006.

“La fragmentación totalizante en La Fiesta del Chivo de Mario Vargas Llosa.” IV Congreso

Internacional UNINTERlingua. Universidad Internacional de Cuernavaca, Mexico. May

13, 2005.

“La alegoría como recurso codificador de la historia política venezolana en Los cuatro reyes de la baraja de Francisco Herrera Luque.” Southeast Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures. Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA. March 25, 2004.

“La autoridad discursiva del compilador. Estudio comparado de Yo el Supremo y El seductor

de la patria.” 53rd Annual Mountain Interstate Foreign Language Conference.

College of Charleston, Charleston, SC. October 11, 2003.

“La problematización del discurso histórico y de la autoridad discursiva en La novela de Perón:

el proceso textual como objeto del discurso narrativo.” Michigan Academy of Science,

Arts & Letters. Hope College, Holland, MI. March 21, 2003.

“La educación filipina en la narrativa de José Rizal.” The 11thAnnual Charles F. Fraker

Conference. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. March 9, 2002.

“The Carnivalesque in I, the Supreme, by Augusto Roa Bastos, or the deconstruction of the

historical figure of the dictator.” Hispanic Studies Colloquia. Michigan State University,

East Lansing, MI. February 23, 2001.

“La reescritura de la Historia y el peso de la conciencia histórica en El largo atardecer del

caminante, de Abel Posse.” Tropos Graduate Student Conference. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. November 18, 2000.

“La deconstrucción del concepto de identidad en Galindez, de Manuel Vázquez Montalbán.”

M/MLA Annual Convention. Kansas City, MO. November 3, 2000.

“Inversión de roles y su función dentro del contexto sociopolítico de El obsceno pájaro de la

Noche.” VII Jornadas Metropolitanas de Estudios Culturales. Mexico City. July 7, 2000.

“La cuestión de la esclavitud y su inscripción en el discurso colonialista de Naufragios de Alvar

Núñez Cabeza de Vaca.” Twentieth Annual Cincinnati Conference on Romance Languages and Literatures. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. May 11, 2000.

“Idealización de la esclavitud en María de Jorge Isaacs y verosimilitud de la voz narrativa.” 52nd

Annual Kentucky Foreign Language Conference. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. April 22, 1999.

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Grants and Academic Awards & Honors

Research & Development Grant. Department of Hispanic Studies. College of Charleston.

January 2012.

William E. Murray International Travel Grant. The School of Languages, Cultures, and World

Affairs. College of Charleston. January 2012.

Sabbatical Leave. College of Charleston. Spring 2012.

Global Scholar Certification. College of Charleston. September 2009.

Research & Development Grant ($500). The School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs.

May 2009.

Research & Development Grant ($2,000). The School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs.

May 2007.

Research & Development Grant ($2,000). Department of Hispanic Studies. College of Charleston.

June 2006.

First-year Faculty Research Grant ($2,500). The School of Humanities and Social Sciences.

College of Charleston. May 2004.

Graduate Student Research Enhancement Award. The Graduate School. Michigan State

University. Spring 2002.

Tinker Field Research Grant. Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Michigan

State University. Spring 2002. (Dissertation Research in Caracas, Venezuela: May 2002).

Graduate Merit Fellowship. College of Arts and Letters. Michigan State University. Spring 2002.

Departmental Award for Outstanding Graduate Scholarly Paper. Department of Romance and
Classical Languages, Michigan State University. Spring 2001.

Graduate Student International Travel Grant. International Studies and Programs. Michigan State

University. Summer 2000.

Johann Sachse Award for Outstanding Graduate Student in Spanish. Department of Romance

and Classical Languages, Michigan State University. Spring 2000.

Erasmus Scholarship to study English at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. University of

Alicante. 1994.

Bancaixa Scholarship (in collaboration with the Erasmus project). University of Alicante. 1994.

Service to the College

Co-Director of the 2015 Summer Study Abroad Program to Trujillo, Spain.

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Program Session Director of the 2015 Mountain Interstate Foreign Language Conference. August 2014-Present.

Member of the Ad hoc Trujillo Faculty Committee. College of Charleston. October 2014-May 2015.

Member (alternate) of the Post Tenure Review Committee. College of Charleston. August 2014-May 2015.

Member of the Search Subcommittee (Peninsular theater/Transatlantic Studies position). Fall 2014.

Library co-liaison. Department of Hispanic Studies. College of Charleston. August 2014-Present.

Director of the Study Abroad Program to Santiago de Chile. College of Charleston. Fall 2013.

Assisted with the re-certification process of Spanish courses for General Education credit. Spring 2013.

Member & Secretary of the Faculty Committee on Academic Standards. College of Charleston.

Fall 2012-August 2013.

Member of the Search Committee. Department of Hispanic Studies. College of Charleston. Fall 2012-Spring 2013.

Organizer of film screenings (El secreto de sus ojos; También la lluvia) in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Department of Hispanic Studies. Fall 2011.

Library Co-liaison. Department of Hispanic Studies. College of Charleston. 2010-2103.

Editor of Hispanews. Department of Hispanic Studies. College of Charleston. 2009-2011.

Member of the Exit Interview Panel for the M.Ed. Candidate Tiffany Dixon. April 28, 2011.

Faculty Advisor to the Alternative Spring Break Program to Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic.

College of Charleston. March 5-12, 2011.

Chair of the Ad-Hoc Study Abroad Courses Rubric. Department of Hispanic Studies. College

of Charleston. Spring 2011.

Co-Chair of the Publicity Committee. Department of Hispanic Studies. College of Charleston.

2010-2011.

Member of the Hearing Committee (alternate). College of Charleston. 2009-2011.

Director of the Study Abroad Program to Trujillo, Spain. College of Charleston. Spring 2010.

Co-Chair of the Faculty Educational Technology Committee. College of Charleston. 2008-2009.

Member of the Faculty Educational Technology Committee. College of Charleston. 2007-2008.

Editor-in-Chief of Hispanews. Department of Hispanic Studies. College of Charleston. 2006- 2008.

Member of the Hispanic Heritage Month Committee. Department of Hispanic Studies. 2006-2008.

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Member of the Ad-Hoc Senior Seminar Committee. Department of Hispanic Studies. 2007-08.