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Nashieli Marcano is an Adjunct Assistant Professor with a background in literature and cultural studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Historic Languages, Cultures, and Literatures from the University of Pittsburgh (2013), an MA in Spanish from Bowling Green State University (2006), an MS in Library and Information Studies from Florida State University (2004), and a BS in Operations Engineering Technology from the University of Central Florida (2002).
Her research focuses on Hispanic literary criticism, cultural identity in Puerto Rican literature, and textual instability in Latin American narratives. Her works explore themes of melancholy, historical adaptation, and postmodern textual analysis.
Marcano's publications demonstrate consistent engagement with contemporary Latin American authors, focusing on narrative techniques and cultural translation. Her scholarship contributes to understanding identity formation in postcolonial contexts.
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