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Puerto Rican, Hispanic Caribbean, and U.S. Latina/o Studies. Queer of Color Studies. Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Transnational and Women of Color Feminism. Theater, Performance, and Cultural Studies. Comparative Ethnic Studies. Migration Studies. XXth and XXIth Century Latin American Literature. Department of American Culture (Latina/o Studies) & Department of Romance Languages and Literatures (Spanish), Department of Women's Studies. Department of Gender Studies. Afrolatina, Afro Puerto Rican, Afro Caribbean, Afro Boricua, Bogotá 39, Hay Festival, Festival de la Palabra, Feria del Libro, Salon Literario Libro America en Puerto Rico, Casa Concha, Casa de los POetas, Poets Passage, Instituto de Literatura, Instituto de Cultura. Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies/Women’s and Gender Studies. Gender Across Cultures. Introduction to Puerto Rican Literature. Creative Workshops. Lesbian Poetry. Lesbian Fiction.

Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS) and the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG). Study of Latinas in the U.S. Latino/Latina Literature in the U.S., Latinas/os in the Media. Topics in Hispanic Literatures and Cultures. Gender and Sexuality in Latin America and the Caribbean. Queer Culture of the Hispanic Caribbean and Its Diaspora. Queer of Color Theory . Homotheory, Homoerotica. Comparative Literature. Trans Latino/a American Drag. Gender and Sexuality in Latin America and the Caribbean.Department of Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies (renamed Department of Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies) & Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey, New Brunswick-Piscataway. Affiliated with Program in Latin American Studies (RULAS) and Department of Women’s and Gender Studies.
American Studies Association
American Comparative Literature Association
Asociación de Literatura Femenina Hispánica
Association for Theater in Higher Education
Caribbean Studies Association
Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, CUNY
Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana
Latin American Studies Association
Modern Language Association

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Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro (Guaynabo, 1970). Es novelista, cuentista y ensayista puertorriqueña. Fue elegida una de las escritoras latinoamericanas más importantes menores de 39 años del Bogotá39 convocado por la UNESCO, el Hay Festival y la Secretaría de Cultura de Bogotá por motivo de celebrar a Bogotá como Capital Mundial del libro 2007. Acaba de recibir Residency Grant Award 2011 del National Hispanic Cultural Center en Nuevo México. Es autora de los libros de cuentos, ‘Avalancha’ (2011), ‘Historias para morderte los labios’ (Finalista PEN Club 2010), y ‘Ojos de Luna’ (Segundo Premio Nacional 2008, Instituto de Literatura Puertorriqueña; Libro del Año 2007 Periódico El Nuevo Día), además de los libros de poesía ‘Medialengua’ (2010) y Perseidas (2011). Ha publicado las novelas ‘Los documentados’ (Finalista Premio PEN Club 2006) y Caparazones (2010, publicada en Puerto Rico y España).

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