Start Date
2-22-2016 3:25 PM
End Date
2-22-2016 3:50 PM
Bio
Kelli Zaytoun is Associate Professor of English Language and formerly the Director of Women’s Studies at Wright State University. Her research and teaching focus on identity and narrative, multi-ethnic American literature, feminist theory, and memoirs. She is particularly interested in the narration of self-concept and social consciousness, and the work of Gloria Anzaldúa and María Lugones. Zaytoun’s most recent article, “‘Now Let Us Shift’ the Subject: Tracing the Path and Posthumanist Implications of la Naguala/the Shapeshifter in the Works of Gloria Anzaldúa,” appears in the current (Winter 2015) issue of MELUS: The Journal of Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States.
Repository Citation
Zaytoun, Kelli D., "Tracing the Path and Posthumanist Implications of la Naguala/the Shapeshifter in the Works of Gloria Anzaldúa" (2016). CoLA Research Conference. 8.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cola_res_conf/spring_2016/february22/8
Tracing the Path and Posthumanist Implications of la Naguala/the Shapeshifter in the Works of Gloria Anzaldúa