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- Published online March 12, 2018.
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- Margo Echenberg
Margo Echenberg received her Ph.D. in Hispanic Studies from Brown University and is currently a Research Professor in la Escuela de Humanidades y Educación del Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico City Campus). Her research focuses on issues of gender, cultural identity and the relationship between the literary imagination and social transformation in colonial and contemporary Mexico. Recent publications include: “Forging Female Subjectivity on the Commercial Stage in the 1920s and ‘30s: Three Plays by María Luisa Ocampo, Concepción Sada, and Alfonsina Storni,” Latin American Theatre Review 49.2; “Niñas que fusilan y son fusiladas: discurso, imaginación y violencia en Nellie Campobello y Elena Garro,” Bulletin of Hispanic Studies 93.1; and “De lecturas, afinidades y autonomía: Rosario Castellanos y Virginia Woolf” in Ensayar un mundo nuevo: Escritoras hispanoamericanas a debate, edited by Mayuli Morales Faedo (México y Madrid: UAM / Biblioteca Nueva, 2016).