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Galo
F. Gonzalez, Associate Professor of Spanish, teaches and researches
primarily twentieth century Latin American literatures and cultures.
His research and teaching interests include the literature of social
protest movements in Latin America. He is also interested in race relations
and Mestizo cultures through the study of Latin American narrative,
the literature of subversion in the Andean Region as well as the literature
of subaltern cultures, which is an approach to the study of Latino literature
in the U.S. Professor Gonzalez is the author of Amor y erotismo en la
narrativa de José María Arguedas (Pliegos, 1990), and
various articles on the works of Juan Rulfo, José de la Cuadra,
Natasha Salguero, and other authors.
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