Nino Kebadze
Department:
Latin American/Iberian Studies
Title:
Associate Professor
Location:
McCormack Hall Floor 04
Area of Expertise
20th-century Spanish literature, post-war romance fiction, film, writing of memory and exile
Degrees
PhD, University of Kentucky, 2007
Professional Publications & Contributions
- Romance and Exemplarity in Post-War Spanish Women’s Narratives. Woodbridge: Tamesis, 2009. 192 pages
- “Francoist Politics of Female Identity: Curious Case of Lida Verona.” The Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 11.2 (June 2010): 103-30.
- “The Right to be Selfless and other Prerogatives of the Weak in the Rhetoric of Sección Femenina.” Romance Quarterly 55.3 (Spring 2008): 109-27.
- “Silence in Adelaida García Morales and Víctor Erice’s El Sur.” Cine-Lit V, International Conference on Hispanic Literature and Cinematography. Ed. George Cabello-Castellet, Jaume Martí-Olivella & Guy H. Wood. Corvallis, OR: Cine-Lit Publications, 2004. 90-7.