Roberta Fernández

Roberta Fernández

Infobox Writer
name = Roberta Fernández


imagesize =
caption =
pseudonym =
birthname =
birthdate =
birthplace =
deathdate =
deathplace =
occupation = novelist
nationality = USA
period = 1990-
genre = composite novel, story cycle
subject =
movement =
notableworks = "Intaglio: A Novel in Six Stories"
spouse =
partner =
children =
relatives =
influences =
influenced =
awards = Multicultural Publisher's Exchange, Best Fiction (1991) Texas Institute of Letters


website =
portaldisp = yes

Roberta Fernández (b. birthdate) is a Tejana novelist, scholar, critic and arts advocate. She is known for her novel "Intaglio" and for her work editing several award-winning women writers. She was a professor in in Romance Languages & Literatures and Women's Studies at the University of Georgia. [http://www.arte.uh.edu/view_book_creator.aspx?CreatorID=164 Arte Público Press bio page] , accessed 9 March 2008]

Biography

Early life and education

Fernández is a fifth-generation tejana from Laredo, Texas. She received her B.A. and an M.A. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin, and her Ph.D. in Romance Languages & Literatures from the University of California, Berkeley. Her dissertation, "Towards a Contextualization of José Carlos Mariátegui’s Concept of Literary and Cultural Nationalism," examined the role of José Carlos Mariátegui in the early 20th century Peruvian cultural wars.

Fernandez held a post-doctoral fellowship at the [http://www.utexas.edu/depts/cmas/ Center for Mexican American Studies] at UT, Austin; she received a Rockefeller Fellowship from the Womanist Consortium of the [http://www.uga.edu/iaas/ Institute of African American Studies] at UGA to study Chicana literary feminism and nationalism.

Art advocacy


* Assistant to the Director, Mexican Museum in San Francisco
* Director, Bilingual Arts Program, Oakland Unified School District
* Founder, "Prisma: A Multicultural, Multilingual Women's Literary Review (1979-1982)" at Mills College
* Directed two major conferences: "The Cultural Roots of Chicana Literature, 1780-1980" (Mills Collge and Aztlán Cultural, 1981; see [http://collections.museumca.org/item_detail.jsp?from_basic_search=t&id=265343&start=51 here] for photo of the exhibit's poster) and "Latinos in the United States: Cultural Roots and Diversity" (Brown University and Casa Puerto Rico, 1985).

Editorial and curatorial work


* Editor, Arte Público Press, from 1990-1994. Several of the women she worked with received national awards for their novels.
* Curator, "Twenty-Five Years of Hispanic Literature of the United States, 1965-1990" (traveling), sponsored by the Texas Humanities Resource Center.

Marriage and children

Philosophical and/or political views

Published works

* "Intaglio: A Novel in Six Stories" (1990)
* "Fronterizas: Una novela en seis cuentos" (2001; Spanish translation of "Intaglio")
* "In Other Words: Literature by Latinas of the United States", ed. (1994; anthology)
* "En nuestras palabras: Ficción y poesía de las latinas en los Estados Unidos" (forthcoming; anthology)
* Her articles have been published in such articles as "Revista de Linguística y Filología de la Universidad de Costa Rica"; "Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies"; and "Women’s Studies"

Awards

* Three-time Lila Wallace resident at the MacDowell Colony
* Multicultural Publisher's Exchange award, Best Fiction (1991), "Intaglio: A Novel in Six Stories"
* Texas Institute of Letters (1991)
* Fulbright award to the Department of English at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic (2006-2007) [ [http://www.uga.edu/iws/news/index.htm UGA Institute for Women's Studies Newsletter] (accessed March 2008)]

References

Notes/Further reading

* Gómez-Vega, Ibis. "La mujer como artista en "Intaglio"." "The Bilingual Review/La Revista Bilingue", 1993 Jan-Apr; 18 (1): 14-22.
* Kelley, Margot. "A Minor Revolution: Chicano/a Composite Novels and the Limits of Genre." "Ethnicity and the American Short Story." Ed. Julia Brown. New York, NY: Garland; 1997. pp. 63-84.
* Muthyala, John Sumanth. "Roberta Fernández's "Intaglio": Border Crossings and Mestiza Feminism in the Borderlands." "Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue Canadienne d'Etudes Américaines", 2000; 30 (1): 92-110. ( [http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdf?vid=15&hid=8&sid=f9b3ef0b-1eb5-4cb4-be00-838c0bef6dbf%40sessionmgr103 PDF online] )

ee also

* List of Mexican American writers
* Tejano
* Arte Público Press
* Mexican American literature

External links

* [http://humanitiestexas.org/about/history.php Texas Humanities Resource Center] (scroll down), not part of Humanities Texas
* [http://texasinstituteofletters.org/ Texas Institute of Letters]

Persondata
NAME=Roberta Fernández
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=novelist
DATE OF BIRTH=
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • List of Mexican Americans — This is a list of notable Mexican Americans.ListAthletesBaseball players*Hank Aguirre MLB All Star pitcher *Mel Almada MLB outfielder *Armando Almanza MLB player pitcher *Abe Alvarez MLB pitcher *Rubén Amaro, Jr. MLB outfielder *Frank Arellanes… …   Wikipedia

  • List of women writers — compactTOC NOTOC A* Eleanor Hallowell Abbott * Louise Abeita * Abiola Abrams * Kathy Acker * Juliette Adam * Abigail Adams * Stephanie Adams (born 1970), American author. * Fleur Adcock (born 1935) * Yda Addis * Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie * Renata… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Mexican American writers — The following is a list of Mexican American writers. Contents 1 A C 2 D J 3 K M 4 N R 5 S Z …   Wikipedia

  • Margarita Engle — (born Los Angeles) is the Cuban American winner of the first Newbery Honor ever awarded to a Latino.[1] Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Works …   Wikipedia

  • Maria Espinosa — is a Latina novelist, poet, and translator.[1][2] Contents 1 Life 2 Awards 3 Works …   Wikipedia

  • List of Rebelde characters — This article contains a list of characters from the telenovela Rebelde. Rebelde is the Mexican version of the Argentine serie TV Rebelde Way (2002 and 2003), that features several different plot lines, many of which are put on hold for several… …   Wikipedia

  • Personajes de Rebelde — Anexo:Personajes de Rebelde Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Este artículo contiene una lista de personajes de Rebelde. Rebelde es una mexicana telenovela que ofrece un gran número de líneas de parcela, muchos de los cuales se ponen en espera… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Anexo:Personajes de Rebelde — Este artículo contiene una lista de personajes de Rebelde. Rebelde es una mexicana telenovela que ofrece un gran número de líneas de parcela, muchos de los cuales se ponen en espera durante varios episodios antes de que se reanuda. Además, muchos …   Wikipedia Español

  • Rebelde (telenovela) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rebelde País originario México Canal XEW TV Horario de transmisión Lunes a viernes a las 19:30h transferida a las 19 h …   Wikipedia Español

  • Fed Cup — Infobox compétition sportive Fed Cup Création 1963 Autre(s) nom(s) Coupe de la Fédération Organisateur(s) Fédération intern. de tennis Catégorie par équipes nationales …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”