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Frederick Luis Aldama is Arts and Humanities Distinguished Professor of English and University Distinguished Scholar at The Ohio State University, United States. In the departments of English as well as Spanish & Portuguese he teaches courses on Latino/a, Mexican, and Latin American post-colonial literature, film, and comics, as well as narrative theory and cognitive science approaches to culture. He is also affiliate faculty of the (Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging ). He is the author,co-author, and editor of twenty-four books. He is founder and director of the (White House Hispanic Bright Spot ) awarded LASER/Latino and Latin American Space for Enrichment Research *(LASER website ). He is founder and co-director of (Humanities & Cognitive Sciences High School Summer Institute )] at The Ohio State University. He has been honored with the 2016 (American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education Inc.’s Outstanding Latino/a Faculty in Higher Education: Research/Teaching in Higher Education ) award ==Biography== Aldama was born in Mexico City to a Guatemalan/Irish American mother from Los Angeles and a Mexican father from Mexico City. When he was a child, his mother moved the family to California. He received his undergraduate degree ''summa cum laude'' in English from the University of California, Berkeley in 1992 () and obtained his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1999. Aldama uses narrative theory and cognitive science in his teaching and scholarship on Latino and Latin American post-colonial literature, art, music, film and comic books. His books include, for instance: ''Postethnic Narrative Criticism, Brown on Brown'', the Modern Language Association-award winning ''Dancing With Ghosts: A Critical Biography of Arturo Islas'', ''Why the Humanities Matter: A Common Sense Approach'' (2008), ''A User's Guide to Postcolonial and Latino Borderland Fiction'', ''Analyzing World Fiction'' (2011), ''Routledge Concise History of Latino/a Literature'' (2012),''Formal Matters in Contemporary Latino Poetry'', ''Mex-Ciné: Mexican Filmmaking, Production, and Consumption in the Twenty-first Century'', ''Latinos in Narrative Media: Participation and Portrayal'', ''¡Muy Pop! Conversations on Latino Popular Culture'',''¡Muy Pop! Conversations on Latino Popular Culture'' co-authored with Ilan Stavans, ''Latinos in the End Zone: Conversations on the Brown Color Line in the NFL'' co-authored with Christopher González, ''Conversations on Cognitive Cultural Studies: Literature, Language, Aesthetics'' co-authored with Patrick Colm Hogan. ''The Cinema of Robert Rodriguez'', ''Critical Approaches to he Films of Robert Rodriguez'', and ''Latino Literature in the Classroom''. He edits several book series, including the ''Contemporary Latino & Latin American Profiles'' () with the Pittsburgh University Press () and ''Latino Pop Culture'' with Palgrave. () He also co-edits several book series including ''Cognitive Approaches to Literature and Culture'' with Patrick Colm Hogan for the University of Nebraska Press, the ''World Comics and Graphic Nonfiction'' with Christopher González for the University of Texas Press, and ''Global Latin/o Studies'' () with Lourdes Torres for the University of Nebraska Press. He sits on the executive council of the International Society for the Study of Narrative () and on the editorial boards for journals such as ''Narrative'' () and the ''Journal of Narrative Theory'' (), and is a member of the standing board for the Oxford Bibliographies in Latino Studies (). Aldama's articles, reviews, and interviews have appeared in such journals as ''Aztlán'', ''College Literature'', ''Poets & Writers'', ''World Literature Today'', ''Cross Cultural Poetics'', ''Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory'', ''Lucero'', ''Comparative Literature'', ''The Callaloo Journal'', ''Nepantla, Journal of Interdisciplinary Literary Analysis'', ''American Literature'', ''Latin American Research Review'', ''Modern Fiction Studies'', ''Modern Drama'', ''SubStance'', ''Style'', ''ImageTexT'' and ''Journal of the West'', among others. Interviews have appeared in ''PBS'', ''Fox News Latino'', ''CNN'', ''VOXXI'', among others. Aldama's Spanish language editorial "Historias Sin Fin" appears monthly in ''(El Sol de Ohio )'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Frederick Luis Aldama」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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