Glenda Mejía
Nombre:
Glenda
Apellidos:
Mejía
Categoría profesional:
Lecturer
Hispanista Emérito:
No
Universidad/Centro de investigación:
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)
Departamento/Centro:
Spanish programs, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) [ver información del centro]
País:
Australia
Página de internet personal:
Trabajos publicados:
Artículos:
(2009) 'Mujeres en dos épocas del cine cubano'. Razón y palabra, nº. 66.
(2007), 'Madagascar: Un viaje interno' Studies in Hispanic Cinemas, vol. 3, nº. 2, págs. 101-108.
(2007), 'Acculturation and Hispanic Adolescents: Language and Identity', Journal of Culture, Language and Representation, nº. 4, págs. 169-184.
(2006) 'Mujer Transparente: In Search of a Woman, Razón y Palabra 51.
(2005) 'Women's representation seen within two epochs in Revolutionary Cuban cinema', en colaboración con Alfredo Martínez-Expósito. Revista Brasileria do Caribe, vol. 11, nº. 6, págs. 33-56.
Conferencias:
(2003) Power and seduction: Images of women in Revolutionary Cuban cinema', en International Conference of Studies in Hispanic Cinema, University of London, United Kingdom.
(1999) 'Language and Identity: The Second Generation of Hispanic Adolescents in Brisbane', en International Conference of the Association of Iberian and Latin American Studies of Australasia (AILASA), La Trobe University, Victoria.
(2009) 'Mujeres en dos épocas del cine cubano'. Razón y palabra, nº. 66.
(2007), 'Madagascar: Un viaje interno' Studies in Hispanic Cinemas, vol. 3, nº. 2, págs. 101-108.
(2007), 'Acculturation and Hispanic Adolescents: Language and Identity', Journal of Culture, Language and Representation, nº. 4, págs. 169-184.
(2006) 'Mujer Transparente: In Search of a Woman, Razón y Palabra 51.
(2005) 'Women's representation seen within two epochs in Revolutionary Cuban cinema', en colaboración con Alfredo Martínez-Expósito. Revista Brasileria do Caribe, vol. 11, nº. 6, págs. 33-56.
Conferencias:
(2003) Power and seduction: Images of women in Revolutionary Cuban cinema', en International Conference of Studies in Hispanic Cinema, University of London, United Kingdom.
(1999) 'Language and Identity: The Second Generation of Hispanic Adolescents in Brisbane', en International Conference of the Association of Iberian and Latin American Studies of Australasia (AILASA), La Trobe University, Victoria.
Fuente de información:
Hispanista:
Si