Viviana Rangil

Nombre: 
Viviana
Apellidos: 
Rangil
Sexo: 
Mujer
Categoría profesional: 
Director of Latin American Studies Program, Director Self Instructional Language Program and Professor of Spanish
Hispanista Emérito: 
No
Universidad/Centro de investigación: 
Skidmore College
Departamento/Centro: 
Department of World Languages and Literatures
País: 
Estados Unidos
Estado: 
Nueva York
Página de internet personal: 
Trabajos publicados: 
Libros

El cine argentino de hoy: Entre el arte y la política. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Editorial Biblos, 2007.

Otro punto de vista: mujer y cine en Argentina. Rosario, Argentina: Beatriz Viterbo Editora, 2005.

Artículos

"A Look at What is Happening in Latino(a) Studies." Latino(a) Research Review, 6 (2007-2008): 128-130.

"Un texto físico en un contexto político," In Luz Gutiérrez de Velazco, ed. Género y Cultura en América Latina. Arte, historia y estudios de género. México: El Colegio de México, 2003:55-71.

"Latinidad, Identity Politics, and Cultural Citizenship." Latino(a) Research Review, 5 (2003): 132-136.

"Stereotypes but…: Gender Roles in Contemporary Latino Cinema." Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism. 30 (2003): 8-10

"Selena: Two Contemporary Cinematographic Interpretations." In Richard Young, ed. Music, Popular Culture, Identities. Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi, 2002: 287-300.

"Bodyfilm: The Cinematic Representation of Latinas." Diálogo 6 (2002): 4-7.

"Changing the Face of Argentinean Cinema: The Vibrant Voices of Four Women." Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism 28 (2001): 7-9.

"Cooking with Words: The Kitchen as a Subversive Space." In María Claudia André, ed. Chicanas and Latin American Women Writers Exploring the Realm of the Kitchen as a Self-Empowering Site. New York: Mellen Press 2001: 97-118.

"Proclaiming a Space: The Poetry of Sandra Cisneros and Judith Ortiz Cofer." MultiCultural Review. 9 (2001): 48-55.

"Descriptive Research on Computer-Assisted Language Learning Through Thematically Based X-Media Template Lessons." Co-author: Charlene Grant. Journal of Language Learning Technologies. 32 (2001):23-35.

"Latina/o Poetry: An Annotated Bibliography." MultiCultural Review. 9 (2001): 52-53.Viviana M. Rangil p. 4

"Entrevista con Mercedes García Guevara." Otrocampo: Estudios Sobre Cine. Fall 2000. http://www.otrocampo.com/3/guevara.html.

"What are Latinas Doing in Film? Making Theory Visible." The Latino/a Research Review, 4 (2000): 23-29.

"Feminism: Chicana." In Cheris Kramarae and Dale Spender, eds. Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women:Global Women’s Issues and Knowledge. New York and London: Routledge. 2 (2000):734-736.

"Pedagogy and Development of Thematic Lessons Using X-Media Templates. Conference Proceedings of IASTED International Conference on Computers and Advanced Technology in Education, 33-36, 1998.

"Situated Narratives: Locating Identity and Difference." The Latino Review of Books, 2 (1997): 32-34.
Hispanista Histórico: 
No
Hispanista: 
Si