
Dr. Virginia Talley
Visiting Lecturer of Spanish
Office: (804) 289-8490
Research:
Nineteenth and twentieth century Latin American narrative, particularly in the Southern Cone and Cuba
The intersection of race, gender, sexuality and language through metaphors of hybridity
Feminist, queer and postcolonial theory
Selected Publications:
“El símbolo del travestí en De donde son los cantantes de Severo Sarduy.” La Torre 13.47 (2008): 101-118.
“Expanding the Neobaroque: Severo Sarduy’s Unique Contribution to the Debate.” In Crossing Over. Redefining the Scope of Border Studies. Antonio Medina-Rivera and Diana Orendi, Editors. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2007. 179-190.
Articles Submitted for Review:
“Animalized Others in Donoso’s El lugar sin límites.” Neophilologus, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Under Review.
“The Cross-Dressed, Parodied Don Juan in Valor, agravio y mujer.” Hispania, Birmingham, Alabama. Under Review.
