Nadia CelisNadia V. Celis Salgado is a professor of Latin American, Caribbean and Latinx studies at Bowdoin College. She received her PhD in literature from Rutgers University, where she also specialized in gender and women's studies. Her research explors embodiment, subjectivity and intimacy in Hispanic Caribbean literature and popular culture. Her publications include articles on Colombian Caribbean authors Marvel Moreno, Fanny Buitrago, and Gabriel García Márquez, as well as essays on dance and performance. Celis is the author of Cronica de un amor terrible: La historia secreta de la novia devuelta en la muerte anunciada de García Márquez (Lumen, 2023) and La rebelión de las niñas: El Caribe y la "conciencia corporal" (Iberoamericana Vervuert, 2015), which received the Nicolás Guillén Award from the Caribbean Philosophical Association, and an Honorable Mention of the Premio Iberoamericano by LASA. She is also co-editor of the collection Lección errante: Mayra Santos-Febres y el Caribe contemporáneo (Isla Negra, 2011). Read More Read Less
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