Pavel Andrade, 6th Year Ph.D. Candidate, Hispanic Studies: "Forms of Dwelling: Intimate Space and Reproductive Labor in María Luisa Mendoza’s El perro de la escribana"

CLALSIS

Tuesday, December 7, 2021 - 12:00pm

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Andrade

Center of Latin American and Latinx Studies Internal Series (CLALSIS) presents "Forms of Dwelling: Intimate Space and Reproductive Labor in María Luisa Mendoza’s El perro de la escribana" by Pavel Andrade is Ph.D. Candidate in Hispanic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. 

Andrade's research and teaching focus on Mexican literary and cultural studies, modern and contemporary Latin American literature, critical geography, and political economy. His doctoral dissertation, “Patterns of Accumulation: Capital, Form, and the Spatial Composition of the Mexican Novel (1962-2017),” studies the relation between literary form, the production of space, and patterns of capital accumulation in contemporary Mexico. 

 

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