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Dr. Julio Noriega
Assistant Professor of Spanish
Pittsburg State University
Dept. of Modern Languages &Literatures
Grubbs Hall Room 446
1701 S. Broadway
Pittsburg, KS 66762
U.S.A.
620-235-6508 office phone
620-235-4686 fax
jnoriega@pittstate.edu
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Dr. Julio Noriega is an Assistant Professor of Spanish who joined the PSU faculty in the Fall of 2007. Before coming to PSU, he taught at Denison University, Southern Indiana University, and the University of Notre Dame as a Visiting Assistant Professor. He also held the rank of Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and Indiana University South Bend. He is the winner of the 1995 Letras de Oro Literary Prize awarded by the University of Miami (Florida) and the Government of Spain to the best Literary Essay written in Spanish in the U.S.A.
Education
Licenciatura, Hispanic Literature, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Peru. M.A. and Ph.D., Hispanic Literature, University of Pittsburgh, PA.
Teaching Emphasis
Dr. Noriega teaches Spanish and Latin American Literature.
Publications Books: Five Quechua Poets/Pichka Hararawikuna. (Editor, Pittsburgh: Americas Society/Latin American Literary Press Review, 1998); Buscando una tradición poética quechua en el Perú. (Miami: University of Miami, North-South Center Press, 1995); Encuentros con el otro: Textos e intertextos. (Co-editor with Eleodoro Febres, and Jo Ann Engelbert, New Jersey: Montclair State University Press, 1994); Poesía quechua escrita en el Perú. Lima: Centro de Estudios y Publicaciones, 1993. Articles in Revista de Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana, Estudios de Lengua y Cultura Amerindias, Revista del Centro de Letras Hispanoamericanas, Bulletin of Societé Suisse des Américanistes/ Scheizerische Amerikanisten-Gesellschaft, Asedios a la heterogeneidad: Libro homenaje a Antonio Cornejo Polar, Latin American Indian Literature Journal, Revista Iberoamericana, Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos, The Community College Humanities Review, Imprévue, and Allpanchis.
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