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DANIELA
FLESLER
Assistant
Professor
Frank Melville, Jr. Memorial Library N3014, (631) 632-6954
Curriculum
Vitae
Daniela
Flesler (Ph.D. Tulane University, 2001) is Assistant Professor of Hispanic
Languages and Literature at the State University of New York, Stony Brook.
She specializes in Contemporary Spanish Peninsular Cultural Studies, with
a focus on issues of transnationalism and the construction of national
identities. Her book The Return of the Moor: Moroccan Immigration in
Contemporary Spain, forthcoming from Purdue UP, examines the anxiety
permeating Spain's reception of contemporary Moroccan immigrants through
an interdisciplinary analysis of social, fictional and performative texts.
It argues that current Spanish social reactions and cultural productions
about Moroccans reveal the acute tensions inherent to Spain's liminal
position between Europe and Africa. She has published essays in Revista
de Estudios Hispánicos, Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies,
Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, Studies in Hispanic Cinemas, Dieciocho
and Crítica Hispánica. She is currently working on two book projects:
a history of the "Loss of Spain" legend from the 8th to the
21st centuries, and an analysis of Spain's new tourist initiatives in
relation to its Muslim and Jewish heritages, in collaboration with Adrián
Pérez Melgosa.

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