![]() ![]() He is co-editor of the volume entitled Decolonial Approaches to Latin American Literatures and Cultures(Palgrave, 2016), which brings together a number of renowned Latin Americanists to engage with key concepts related to decolonial theories and thinking, while stressing points of contact with literary and cultural texts ranging from colonial period to the twentieth century, and bringing to the fore new ways in which such theoretical discussions can be fruitful to reanimate specific lines of inquiry in literary and cultural scholarship. At Rutgers-Newark, he completed a BA in English and secondary education and at the University of Massachusetts Amherst he completed a graduate certificate in Latin American Studies, as well as a Master of Arts and PhD in Comparative Literature. Ramos was born and lived in Guayaquil, Ecuador prior to moving to New Jersey. ![]() Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherstįields: 19th-21st Century Latin American and Spanish Poetry 19th-21st Century Latin American Fiction Aesthetics and Politics in Latin American Film and Music Latin American Critical Thought McFarland Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture. ![]() Orientations & Information for Incoming Students. ![]()
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