Jorgelina F. Corbatta |
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Professor of Spanish
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E-mail: J.Corbatta@wayne.edu |
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS |
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Read Review of My book on Saer En este libro la autora se propone estudiar la obra de Saer en sus diferentes manifestaciones: teoría literaria, narración y poesía. Utiliza para ello diversas aproximaciones críticas en las que podría distinguirse sin embargo tres direcciones fundamentales. Por un lado el análisis de las estrategias narrativas que definen el universo escritural del autor (intertextualidad, negación de los géneros, interrelación literatura/pintura y música, fragmentación y recurrencia, relación memoria y escritura). Por el otro, se centra en el análisis de ciertos temas--el canibalismo, los celos--desde una perspectiva psicoanalítica que le sirve para desentrañar los contenidos inconscientes del texto. Y en un tercer lugar explora la presencia de la historia (en especial del período conocido como la Guerra Sucia) en la ficción de Saer. Imprescindible tratándose de Saer, se incluye un capítulo en el que se estudian las convergencias/divergencias con la obra de Borges
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Wayne State University Jorgelina F. Corbatta
Professor of Spanish
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures
E-mail: J.Corbatta@wayne.edu Professional Record
Educational History
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 1983
M.A., University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 1982
B.A., Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahia Blanca, Argentina, 1964
Recent Professional History
Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, Wayne State University, 2000 - present
Director, Women's Studies Program, Wayne State University, 1997- 1998
Coordinate Faculty, College of Urban, Labor & Metropolitan Affairs, Wayne State University, 1991 -present
Visiting Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, Wayne State University, 1988-1991.
Visiting Associate Professor Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Indiana University, 1987-1988.
Visiting Associate Professor Romance Languages, University of Michigan, 1990.
Recent Grants and Awards
Fulbright: Columbia Feburary-May 2004
Research Grant Summer 2002 to interview Argentine Writers Luisa Futoransky, Paris
Research Grant Summer 2001 to interview Argentine Writer Juan José Saer, Paris May 2001
Liberal Arts Summer International Grant to attend V Conference Celcirp in Gothenburg , Summer 2000
2000 Faculty Fellowship, The Humanities Center, for the project: “Playing games with the reader: The Writings of Jorge Luis Borges.”
Humanities Center Resident Scholar, WSU, 2000
Summer Faculty Grant, CULMA, 1999
Travel Support for Humanities Center Faculty Fellows, Teikyo University Campus, Berlin
Summer Faculty Grant, CULMA, 1997
II Prize Essay on Manuel Mejia Vallejo work. Medellin: Colcultura, Oct. 1997
Research Interests
Fiction and Exile in the Southern Cone
The narrative of Juan Jose Saer
Tango and Literature
Latino Discursive Practices in the U.S.
Latina and Latin American Women Writers and Film Makers
Recent Publications
Feminismo y escritura femenina en Latinoamérica , Editorial Corregidor, 2002.
Lo que va de ayer a hoy: Medellín en Aire de tango de Manuel Mejía Vallejo y La virgen de los sicarios de Fernando Vallejo, (accepted for publication) Revista Iberoamericana 2003
“Ficción e historia: Presencia de la guerra Sucia en Soy paciente de Ana María Shua.” El río de los sueños: Aproximaciones críticas a la obra de Ana María Shua. Ed. Rhonda Buchanan. Washington D.C: Interamerican Collection of the OAS, 2001: 7-25.
Transculturación del tango rioplantense en Antioquia: imaginario colectivo y reescritura literaria.” Boletin cultural del Banco de la República. Bogotá: 1/200: 7-2
"Ecos de Borges en la narrativa argentina actual”. Borges Studies On Lline ,On line. J. L. Borges Center for Studies Web address (http://www.hum.au.dk/romanask/borges/bsol).
"Lo que va de ayer a hoy: releyudo a: Beatriz Sarlo." Chasqui vol. 28#2 (November l999): 78-88.
"Avatares post-modernistas de "La flor de Coleridge" en tres textos argentinos: Borges,Cortazar,Piglia." Tramas: vol. 2-3 (l999):17-32.
"Sexo y política en la narrativa femenina del Cono Sur: Diamela Eltit, Luisa Velenzuela." Actas del XII Congreso de la Asociación Internacional de Hispanistas, Birmingham, University of Birmingham, (1997): 355-367.
"Algunos aspectos de la teoría feminista/práctica narrativa en Colombia." Memorias del IX Congreso de Colombianistas, Bogota: Instituto Caro y Cuervo (1997): 333-344.
Juan José Saer: "El arte de narrar (Poesía 1960-1975)." Hispanic Journal, vol. XVII, 1, Spring 1997, pp. 102-122.
La praxis poetica de Juan José Saer y la crisis de la representación en la novela conternpordnea. Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos, No. 56,1, March 1997, pp.97-108.
"Tres escritoras columbianas: Araujo, Angel, Buitrago," Revista de Estudios Colombianos 17, Winter 1997, pp.38-43.
Wayne State University Jorgelina F. Corbatta
Professor of Spanish
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures
E-mail: J.Corbatta@wayne.edu Site Map Professional Information
CV (Professional Record)
Teaching Portfolio
Backround and Current Projects
Courses
Undergraduate
(CBS) 210 (Chicano Literature & Culture)
(CBS) 210 (Latino & Latin Women Writers)
(CBS) 211 (Puerto Rican Literature and Culture)
Spanish 310 (Intermediate Spanish Grammar)
Spanish 320 (Intermediate Conversation)
Spanish 363 (Survey Spanish American Literature)
Graduate
Spanish 8610 (Seminar in Spanish-American Narrative: Borges)
SPA662: Latin Novel
SPA663: Contemporary Latin American Poetry
SPA669: Topics Spanish American Literature
Research
Narratives of the Dirty War
Fiction and Exil
Writers and Others
Women's Studies
Books
Feminismo Y Escritura Femenina En LatinoAmérica
Narratives of the Dirty War
Puig
Tango
Writers of Rio Negro
Sociology of Literature
Publications/Presentations
Journal Articles
Papers Presented
Lectures
My Papers at this Web Sites
Index of My Downloadable Papers
My Papers at other Web Sites
Narrativas De La Guerra Sucia (www.luisavalenzuela.com)
De La Guerra Sucia (www.iacd.oas.org/Interamer/shua.htm)
Historia y ficción(http://tell.fll.purdue.edu/RLA-archive/1993/Spanish-html)
Interviews I made
Puig
Piglia
Borges
Mejia Vallejo
Interviews made to me
Detroit News
Argentina Newspapers
Argentina TV
Pictures
Class Photos 2002
Book Signing Argentina
Bower Library SW Detroit
Tango
MSU Lecture
Graz Austria Lecture
Lectures In Colombia
Depaul University Lecture
Bogotá Los Andes
Photos and My Writings
Connect to other sites
My Home City
Academic Sites
Language and Culture
Newspapers: Argentina
Radio: Argentina
Writers and Others
Women's Studies
Information On SA Countries
Literature by Author
Wayne State Email Access
Search Engines
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Classes
Research
Wayne State University Jorgelina F. Corbatta
Professor of Spanish
Department of Romance Languages and Literature
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ACADEMIC SITES
Wayne State Homepage
WSU Dept of Romance Languages Homepage
CULMA Homepage
Language and Culture
Spanish Class Resources
Internet Resources for Hispanists
Literatura Argentina
International
E-mailPenPals
LatinoLA
Foreign Language Resources on the Web
Latino Link
South America Links
Tango Bibliography
Cuba
Learn Spanish
NEWSPAPERS (South America)
Argentina
Argentina (Bahía Blanca)
Newspapers (Spanish Language)
South America
WOMEN'S STUDIES SITES
National Women's History Project
Voice of the Shuttle: Gender Studies Page
Women's History, Drama,Films and Literature etc
ViVa: International Bibliography of Women's Studies Journals
Writer and Others
Borges (1)
Borges (2)
Borges (3)
Sarlo
Cortazar
Che
Evita
Gabriel García Márquez
Manuel Vallejo
Luisa Valenzuela
Ana María Shua
Shared Photo Albums
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Shared WEB Papers
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Comparison Of Cuts of Beef
Comparación de cortes de carne
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