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KATHLEEN
VERNON Associate
Professor Frank Melville, Jr. Memorial Library N3022, (631)
632-9668 Curriculum
Vitae
Since receiving her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at the University
of Chicago, Kathleen Vernon has worked in both her teaching and research to
develop an interdisciplinary and broadly contextual approach to the study of modern
Hispanic literature and culture. In her published work, as well as in her undergraduate
and graduate courses, she has analyzed the role of different forms of cultural
expression in the context of various periods of Spanish history (the Republic,
the Spanish Civil War, Francoism, and the Post-Franco era), especially as related
to questions of gender, ethnicity, and national identity. Over the last ten years,
she has published widely on various aspects of Spanish cinema from the 1930s to
the present. Her current research projects involve the study of cross-national
relations among the cinemas of Spain, Latin America, and the U.S. during the "Golden
Age" of the 1930s and 1940s. Vernon is also an affiliated faculty member
of Women's Studies and is currently Director of the Latin American and Caribbean
Studies Center.

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