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Kenya Dworkin y Mendez, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies |
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Dworkin
received her Ph.D. from the University of Hawai’i. Her current research
involves an analysis of the cultural and sociolinguistic survival of a
unique Latin community in Ybor City, Florida, through its tradition of
Spanish-language and particularly Cuban theater. More specifically, the
project also involves an analysis of the U.S. government's WPA Federal
Theater Project during the 1930s and 1940s and its assimilatory goals
with respect to the Spanish-speaking community in Ybor City. Other projects
include 1) a sociolinguistic, ethnographic study of the circumstances
surrounding the emigration of Puerto Ricans to Hawai’i; 2) a psycholinguistic
and cultural analysis of the literary production of Latino monolingual,
bicultural writers; and 3) an analysis of the self- contradicting discourse
of identity and independence in late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century
Cuba. She has published in Nuevo Texto Crítico and Lucero: A Journal
of Iberian and Latin American Studies. |
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