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Xochitl Marsilli-Vargas is an Associate Professor of Spanish and Director of Graduate Studies at Emory University. Her research focuses on health discourses, media technologies, intercultural communication, and linguistic analysis, with fieldwork in Mexico, the U.S., and Argentina. She holds a Licenciatura in Social Anthropology from the Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia, a Master's in Semiotics from Columbia University, and a PhD in Socio-Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology from UC Berkeley (2014).
- Education: Licenciatura (ENAH), MA (Columbia), PhD (UC Berkeley)
Her current projects include:
- 'Genres of Listening: Psychoanalytic Listening as a Social Fact in Buenos Aires' (book manuscript), examining listening as a sociocultural practice.
- Digital environments analysis of asylum seekers' communications with U.S. immigration officers.
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the text. Grants or advising details are not provided here.
Office: S512 Callaway Center (Emory University).


