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Beatriz Pastor is a Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College. She specializes in Latin American literatures, colonial studies, transatlantic studies, and utopian/posthuman frameworks. Her career spans decades, marked by leadership roles such as founding director of the Dartmouth Institute on New Directions in Latin American Literature and Criticism (1988-1993) and ongoing membership in Brown University's Proyecto Trasatlántico since 1992.
- B.A., University of Barcelona
- M.A. & Ph.D., University of Minnesota
Her research interrogates intersections between utopian thought, colonial narratives, and contemporary transatlantic dialogues. Recent work explores algorithmic futures and posthuman landscapes in 21st-century Latin American literature.
Publications reveal sustained engagement with utopian cartographies, exile narratives, and cultural hybridity. Awards include the prestigious Casa de las Américas Essay Prize (1983) and the Rosenwald Endowed Professorship (1987). She coordinates the annual Jornadas Trasatlánticas in Spain and serves on the editorial board of Revista de Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana.
- Casa de las Américas Essay Prize (1983)
- Huntington Best Teacher Award (1984)
- Rosenwald Endowed Professorship (1987)
- Cátedra Alfonso Reyes Board member (2012)
Current projects include her book La bola de cristal y el algoritmo (2019), which reimagines utopian landscapes in the digital age.
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