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David Laraway is an Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Brigham Young University (BYU). He specializes in Latin American and Hispanic literature, with a focus on authors like Jorge Luis Borges, César Vallejo, and Bernardo Atxaga. His research explores themes such as postcolonialism, cultural identity, and narrative theory. Laraway has held a Board Member position at the Instituto de Estudios Vallejianos since 2002. In 2013, he received the prestigious César Vallejo Award for promoting Hispanic culture. His work bridges literary analysis with interdisciplinary critiques, addressing topics like digital humanities, memory studies, and philosophical inquiries.
His academic contributions include studies on Borges's cosmopolitanism, Basque literary movements, and the intersection of technology with narrative forms. Recent publications (2017–2022) reflect his engagement with postmodern themes, including virtual nostalgia, algorithmic narratives, and the philosophical implications of 'outsider' art and music.
Laraway’s research also extends to 20th-century Latin American cultural history, with analyses of figures like José Martí and the socio-political dimensions of Basque literature. His work often emphasizes the interplay between literature and broader cultural, technological, and ethical frameworks.
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