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Michael C. Aronna is an Associate Professor and Chair of Hispanic Studies at Vassar College. He has been affiliated with the institution since 1995. His academic background includes a PhD in Hispanic Languages and Literature from the University of Pittsburgh, and a BA and MA in Comparative Literature and Hispanic Languages/Literatures from Stony Brook University.
His research focuses on the intersection of medical discourse and national identity, testimonial narratives, and literary/cultural theory. He co-edited The Postmodernism Debate in Latin America (Duke University Press) and authored ‘Pueblos enfermos’: The Discourse of Illness in the Turn-of-the-Century Spanish and Latin American Essay. He actively participates in the Latin American and Latino/a Studies Program.
Teaching interests include colonial and modern Latin American literature/culture, Latin American cultural history, and seminars on Latin American topics. Courses taught include HISP 227, LALS 227 (Colonial Latin America), and advanced seminars.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. He advises no listed students, and no lab affiliations are noted.




