Virginia Rademacher

Nombre: 
Virginia
Apellidos: 
Rademacher
Sexo: 
Mujer
Categoría profesional: 
Associate Professor of Hispanic Literature and Culture, and Director of Languages & Global Cultures at Babson College
Hispanista Emérito: 
No
Universidad/Centro de investigación: 
Babson College
Departamento/Centro: 
Arts & Humanities
País: 
Estados Unidos
Estado: 
Massachusetts
Trabajos publicados: 
 Monografías:


  • Rademacher, V.N. (2010). Transatlatic Crossings: Post-Dictatorship Transitions and Cultural Transformations in Spain, Argentina, Chile. Tucson: University of Arizona

  • Rademacher, V.N. (in press). Why the Postman Should Always Ring Twice - Even at a Business School. American Comparative Literature Association.

  • Rademacher, V.N. (in press). Lost in the Supermarket: Biographical Uncertainty in Contemporary Spanish Narrative. Basingstoke: Palgrave.



Contribuciones en monografías:


  • «Sex and the City: Detective Petra Delicado and Questions I Couldn’t Help But Wonder», en Jeffrey Oxford y Tracy Dinesen (eds.), Giménez Bartlett's Influence in Hispanic Literature. Lubbock, TX: Classical & Modern Languages, Texas Tech University, 2012, 175-191.

  • «Playing for Real: Simulated Games of Identity in Spain's Gen X Narrative», en Henseler, C. (ed.), Generation X Goes Global: Mapping a Youth Culture in Motion. Londres: Routledge, 2012, 193-211.



Artículos:





  • «Sex and the City: Detective Petra Delicado and Questions I Couldn’t Help But Wonder». Monographic Review/Revista Monográfica, 28, 2012, 175-191.

  • «The Art of Seduction: Truth or Fanfiction in the World of Lucia Etxebarria’s Online ‘Friends’ and the Blogosphere». Hispanic Issues, Hybrid Storyspaces: Redefining the Critical Enterprise in Twenty-First Century Hispanic Literature, 9 (Spring), 2012, 97-122.

  • «Queer Transitions in Contemporary Spanish Culture: From Franco to La Movida». Journal of Contemporary Spanish Cultural Studies, 10(3), 2009.

  • «Postmodern Quest and the Role of Distance in Antonio Muñoz Molina’s El invierno en Lisboa». Ciberletras: Revista de Crítica Literaria y de Cultura, 2007.

Hispanista Histórico: 
No
Hispanista: 
Si