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SCOTT WEINTRAUB Franklin Postdoctoral Fellow of Spanish Dr. Scott Weintraub is Franklin Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish in the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Georgia. His teaching and research interests include 20th-21st century Latin American literature; poetry and poetics, especially those of the historical avant-garde and other “experimental” works; critical theory and cultural studies; cyberliterature and cyberculture; and the relationship between literature, philosophy, science, and technology. His articles have appeared or are forthcoming in prominent U.S. and Latin American journals, and he has edited special issues of journals in the U.S., Chile, and Norway. Professor Weintraub also edited an e-book dedicated to new approaches to the work of Chilean poet Vicente Huidobro (Huidobro’s Futurity: 21st-Century Approaches, forthcoming from University of Minnesota Press), and is currently working on two related book manuscripts titled Aporetic Readings: Juan Luis Martínez and the Ilegibile Event of Writing and The Illegible Others: Readings in Crisis in Contemporary Latin American Poetry. |
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