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Personal bio
RAMON SALDIVAR is the Hoagland Family Professor of Humanities and Sciences in English and Comparative Literature at Stanford University. He is author of Figural Language in the Novel: The Flowers of Speech from Cervantes to Joyce (Princeton, 1984), Chicano Narrative: The Dialectics of Difference (Wisconsin, 1990), and The Borderlands of Culture: Americo Paredes and the Transnational Imaginary (Duke, 2006). In 2007 this book was awarded the MLA Prize for best book in the area of US Latina/Latino and Chicana/Chicano Literary and Cultural Studies. He is the co-editor of The Imaginary and Its Worlds: American Studies After the Transnational Turn (U Press of New England 2013) with Laura Bieger and Johannes Voelz. Professor Saldivar is a recipient of the National Humanities Medal, the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel Award for Distinctive Contributions to Undergraduate Education and the Lillian and Thomas B. Rhodes Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. In 2002 he was named the first Milligan Family University Fellow in Undergraduate Education as recognition for his contribution to undergraduate education at Stanford. Currently teaching
COMPLIT 101: What Is Comparative Literature?
(Autumn)
COMPLIT 161E: Narrative and Narrative Theory (Winter) FEMGEN 101A: Indigeneity and Colonialism (Winter) AMSTUD 101A: Indigeneity and Colonialism (Winter) ENGLISH 161: Narrative and Narrative Theory (Winter) CSRE 101A: Indigeneity and Colonialism (Winter) DLCL 143: The Novel (Spring) COMPLIT 123: The Novel (Spring) |