
Dara Ellen Goldman
Associate Professor · Contemporary Caribbean and Latin American Literatures
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Dara Ellen Goldman is an Associate Professor in Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Illinois. She serves as Director of the Program in Jewish Culture and Society and is affiliated with multiple departments, including Comparative and World Literatures, Gender and Women’s Studies, and Latina/Latino Studies.
- M.A., Columbia University
- B.A., Columbia University
- Ph.D., Emory University
Her research explores the intersection of transnationalism and local cultural expression in the Hispanic Caribbean, focusing on literature, film, and music. She analyzes how Cuban cultural production challenges stereotypes about the island’s political and historical identity, and she examines gender dynamics in reggaetón and Jewish diaspora narratives in Latin America.
Recent publications highlight her work on Leonardo Padura’s novels, Jewish-Caribbean intersections, and the evolving portrayal of Cuba in global discourse. She has also contributed to studies of queer theory in postmodern Caribbean literature and critical discussions of Fidel Castro’s symbolic presence in cultural works.
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