Linda S. Zee
White Hall 226
Department of Foreign Languages
School of Arts and Sciences
Utica College
Utica, NY 13502
EEUU
315-223-2461
lzee@utica.edu
Educación:
Ph.D. (1993) Indiana University at Bloomington; EEUU.
M.A. (1987) Spanish, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, EEUU
B.A. (1982) Colby College, Waterville, Maine, EEUU
Publicaciones:
**Biographies of Miriam Laurini and Bertha Recio Tenorio. Sourcebook of Latin American Detective Fiction. Greenwood P, 2004.
**“Al compás de la música se hace el amor y se muere: el sexo y la muerte en la obra de Alejo Carpentier”. Crítica Hispánica 23.1-2 (2002).
**Ascent to the Past: Mexican Mythology and Traditional Societies in Luisa Valenzuela’s “Donde viven las águilas.” Hispanófila 150 (2000).
“Spanish American Women’s Poetry: An (Almost) Hidden Tradition.” Romance Languages Annual (1991) 3: 649-653
“El campo, Los siameses, El Señor Galíndez: A Theatrical Manual of Torture.” Romance Languages Annual (1990) 2: 604-08.
Ponencias:
**”Hollywood’s Spanish language film industry” Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference. San Antonio, TX. 20 April, 2011
**”What Does This Have to Do With My Major?’ Utica College’s Experience with Spanish for the Professions at the Elementary Level.” Modern Language Association. Chicago, IL. December, 2007
**“Ichi, Ni, Cha Cha Cha: Shall We Dance, Misters Clark and Sugiyama?” Literature & Film Association Annual Conference. Carlisle, PA. October 2005
**“Puccini and Esquivel.” Pennsylvania Conference of Foreign Languages. Pittsburgh. September 2003.
“”The Heart of the Melody Can Never Be Put Down on Paper,’ So Listen to the CD!” The Law of Love and Puccini. Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA). Buffalo. April 2000
“Al compás de la música se hacen el amor y se mueren: el sexo y la muerte en la obra de Alejo Carpentier.” Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA). Pittsburgh. April, 1999
“Love and Death in Six Novels by Alejo Carpentier.” First International Conference on Caribbean Literature (I.C.C.L). Nassau, Bahamas. November, 1998
“Miriam Laurini and the Contemporary Mexican Detective Novel.” American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP). Madison, NJ. October, 1998
“Autochthonous Mythology in Spanish American Women’s Literature of the Fantastic.” Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA). Baltimore. April 1998
Traducciones:
**Web site for United Vacuum, Inc. http://www.unitedvacuum.com
May 2010
“Quechua Theater: History, Violence and Hope,” by Rodrigo Montoya. For Indiana Journal of Hispanic Literatures 1.2 (March 1993)
On-line Publication:
**Data-base of Spanish language films based on Spanish language literatures.
Went “live” on the Utica College web page ¬¬¬Spring 2008.
http://www.utica.edu/academic/ssm/language/films/index.cfm
Articles Reviewed:
**“Colonialism and Aristocracy in ‘La muñeca menor’”. For Letras femeninas. 2007 [invited]