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SCOTT WEINTRAUB Franklin Postdoctoral Fellow of Spanish Dr. Scott Weintraub's teaching and research interests include 19th-21st century Latin American poetry and poetics, especially those of the historical avant-garde and other "experimental" works; critical theory and cultural studies; as well as the relationship between literature, philosophy, science, and technology. His articles have appeared in Ciberletras, CR: The New Centennial Review, and Discourse: Journal for Theoretical Media Studies, and he is currently co-editing a book, in addition to a forthcoming issue of Anales de literatura chilena, dedicated to new approaches to the work of Chilean poet Vicente Huidobro. Professor Weintraub is also co-editing a special issue of Discourse titled "Membranous Topographies," and is working on two separate, but related book manuscripts titled The Illegible Others: Readings in Crisis in Contemporary Latin American Poetry and Aporetic Readings: Juan Luis Martínez and the 'Pataphysics of Legibility. |
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