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Presentation
Tracing the Path and Posthumanist Implications of la Naguala/the Shapeshifter in the Works of Gloria Anzaldúa
CoLA Research Conference
  • Kelli D. Zaytoun, Wright State University - Main Campus
Start Date
2-22-2016 3:25 PM
End Date
2-22-2016 3:50 PM
Disciplines
Bio

Kelli Zaytoun is Associate Professor of English Language and formerly the Director of Women’s Studies at Wright State University. Her research and teaching focus on identity and narrative, multi-ethnic American literature, feminist theory, and memoirs. She is particularly interested in the narration of self-concept and social consciousness, and the work of Gloria Anzaldúa and María Lugones. Zaytoun’s most recent article, “‘Now Let Us Shift’ the Subject: Tracing the Path and Posthumanist Implications of la Naguala/the Shapeshifter in the Works of Gloria Anzaldúa,” appears in the current (Winter 2015) issue of MELUS: The Journal of Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States.

Citation Information
Kelli D. Zaytoun. "Tracing the Path and Posthumanist Implications of la Naguala/the Shapeshifter in the Works of Gloria Anzaldúa" (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kelli_zaytoun/9/