Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies
Alicia Borinsky is a fiction writer, poet and literary critic who has published extensively in English and Spanish in the United States, Latin America and Europe. Her most recent books are Low Blows/Golpes Bajos (short fictions), Frivolous Women and Other Sinners (poetry), both published bilingually, and One Way Tickets: Writers and the Culture of Exile (literary criticism). She is the recipient of several awards, including the Latino Literature Prize for Fiction and a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship. Her research interests include the theory and practice of literary translation, trans-national cultural studies, contemporary gender and literary theory, Latino literature and the legacy of the Latin American avant-garde from Huidobro to Borges and the writers of the “Boom” to the present. She is the Director of the Summer Cultural Studies Program in Buenos Aires.
Selected Publications:
Borinsky A.(2011) One-Way Tickets. Trinity University Press.
Borinsky A. (2009) Frivolous Women and Other Sinners / Frivolas y pecadoras. Swan Isle Press.
Borinsky A. (2007) Golpes Bajos / Low Blows. Univ of Wisconsin Press.
Borinsky A. (2003) Point of Contact. Syracuse University Press.