Arturo Matute CastroArturo Matute Castro is an Associate Professor of Spanish in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, at Kennesaw State University. He received his MA and PhD in Hispanic Linguistics from the University of Pittsburgh, in addition to a MA in Hipanic Linguistics and a BA in Journalism (both at the Universidad de La Habana). From a multidisciplinary perspective, his research focuses on Cuban and Cuban American cultures and literatures, transnationalism, the Hispanic Caribbean diaspora, and Latinx postmemory narratives. His essay “(Dis)locación exílica y espacio (trans)nacional” was included in Rita Molinero and Yolanda Izquierdo’s monograph Reinaldo Arenas: La escritura como destino (2021). His scholarly work on contemporary Cuban and Latin American narratives has also appeared in journals such as Revista Iberoamericana, Variaciones Borges, Forum for Contemporary Issues in Language and Literature, Cuadernos del Sur, and Gramma. Read More Read Less
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