
Ines Corujo Martin
استادیار · Hispanic Literature
New York City College of Technology, CUNYمعرفی
Ines Corujo Martin is an Assistant Professor at the City University of New York, College of Technology, within the School of Arts & Sciences and Department of Humanities. Her research bridges Hispanic literature, visual/material culture, gender studies, and transatlantic perspectives, with a focus on fashion objects as identity markers in 19th-21st century Spain and Latin America.
- Ph.D. in Hispanic Literature and Cultural Studies from Georgetown University
- M.A. in Spanish Applied Linguistics from Instituto Cervantes-Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo
- M.A. in Spanish Literature and Culture from Universidad Complutense
- M.A. in Teaching Spanish Language and Literature from Universidad Complutense
- B.A. in Hispanic Philology from Universidad Complutense
Her work employs archival and object-based methodologies, supported by international fellowships, to analyze intersections of fashion, gender, and cultural identity. She also specializes in interdisciplinary language pedagogy and Spanish applied linguistics.
Scholarly projects include studies of Elena Quiroga's postwar narratives, philosophical approaches to fashion analysis, and transatlantic literary exchanges. Her publications span journals like Lectora and edited volumes from Bloomsbury Visual Arts and Peter Lang.
- 2017 Victoria Urbano Prize for Best Graduate Essay
- Ignacio R.M. Galbis Graduate Award for Best Original Work
Teaching encompasses courses in Spanish language, literature, and Latin American fashion culture. Her research has involved global archival investigations into material culture.



