David Yagüe GonzálezDavid Yagüe González is a 5th-year graduate student in Hispanic Studies at Texas A&M University and co-founder of the Latinx Cultural Production working group with Alberto Moreiras. He has a PhD in African American literature from the Uniersidad Complutense de Madrid with a dissertation that mainly focused on trauma in Toni Morrison's works. During his research, he worked at Harvard University as a Teaching Assistant in the Romance Languages and Literatures Department, where he is the co-chair of the Transatlantic Studies research group. He has published articles on biopolitics, animality and gender with his article 'Animalidad y Animalización en Amores Perros' published in Miriada Hispánica (2017) as well as his forthcoming article on masculinity in Cuban film 'Looking for Something to Signify: Gender Performance and Cuban Masculinity in Viva' published in Screen Bodies (2020). Read More Read Less
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