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Department of Spanish and Portuguese
 

Ricardo Landeira

Mary Long

Senior Instructor
PhD Princeton University (1995)
Office: MKNA 132B | Phone: 303.735.4888 | Email: mary.long@colorado.edu

Current Office Hours


Research Areas:


20-21st Century Mexican Literature and Culture; Cross-cultural Communication and Exchange between Latin America and the United States; Globalization and Cultural Identity; Ethics in Relation to International Business, Spanish for the Professions

 

Books:

 

Mexico Reading the United States. co edited with Linda Egan, Vanderbilt UP,  2009.

 

 

Selected articles:

 

 “Writing Home: The United States through the Eyes of Traveling Mexican Artists and Writers 1920-40.”  In Mexico Reading the United States. Linda Egan and Mary K. Long, editors.  Vanderbilt UP, 2009.

 

 “Introduction”with Linda Egan. In Mexico Reading the United States. Linda Egan and Mary K. Long, editors.  Vanderbilt UP, 2009.

 

“International Spanish for the Professions Degree Programs in the United States: History and Current Practice.”  In Languages Mean Business: Integrating Languages and Cultures in/for the Professions. Michel Gueldry, editor. Edwin Mellen Press. Forthcoming.

 

“Latin America in the Spanish for Business Classroom: Sustainability and the Impact of Foreign Investment on Real Estate, Tourism and Community in Costa Rica.”  with Anne Becher. In Language and Culture Out of Bounds: Discipline-Blurred Perspectives on the Foreign Language Classroom. Professional Development Series Handbook, Vol VI,   Vicki Galloway and Bettina Cothran, editors Heinle & Heinle / AATSP,  2006: 134-150.

 

“Globalization or Colonization?  Teaching Culture for Business While Promoting Social Equity.” Journal of Language for International Business 14.1(2003): 71-85.

 

“ Writing the City: The Chronicles of Salvador Novo,”  In Contemporary Mexican Chronicle: Theoretical Perspectives on the Liminal Genre,  Ignacio Corona and Beth Jörgensen, editors. SUNY Press, 2002: 181-201.

 

“Consumer Society and National Identity in the work of Salvador Novo and Guadalupe Loaeza.”

CHASQUI: Revista de literatura latinoamericana. 30.2 (2001): 116-26.

 

“Nota introductoria” Salvador Novo: Viajes y Ensayos II: Crónicas y periodismo. Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1999: 9-17.

 

“Salvador Novo’s Continente vacío,” Latin American Literary Review. XXIV. 47 ( 1996): 91-114.

 

“Novo y la fragmentación del yo” Biblioteca de México. 22 (1994): 36-40.

 

 


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