About
Elena Ritondale is a Research Fellow at the Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome. She teaches Hispanic-American Literatures 3 and History of the Americas, focusing on graduate and undergraduate programs in languages and intercultural mediation.
- Research Interests: Latin American literature, migration studies, gender theory, postcolonial critique, and feminist archival practices.
- Awards: No specific honors listed in the provided texts.
- Collaborations: Co-edited special issues on transatlantic dialogues and documentary turns in Latin American literature.
Key Article Trends: Her work examines migration narratives (Central American youth, gendered violence), postcolonial memory (Chilean dictatorship), and intersections of literature with feminist and archival theory. Recent publications analyze border economics, Dante's influence, and resistant storytelling in Mexico and Italy.
Teaching Focus: Courses emphasize the Americas' historical and cultural dynamics, with a focus on Hispanic-American literatures' socio-political dimensions.
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