Susan Larson

Texas Tech University

Susan Larson, PhD (University of Arizona, 1999), has been the Charles B. Qualia Professor of Romance Languages in the Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures at Texas Tech University since 2016. Her work has been funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (2009); HISPANEX (formerly the Programme for Cultural Cooperation Between the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports and United States Universities, 2010; 2002 and 2014); the Fulbright Foundation (2021); and in 2022, she enjoyed a four-month stay at the Casa de Velázquez after being named a François Chevalier Fellow.

Her books include: Visualizing Spanish Modernity (Berg Press, 2005, con Eva Woods Peiró); Constructing and Resisting Modernity: Madrid 1900-1936 (Vervuert / Iberoamericana, 2011); Kiosk Literature in Silver Age Spain: Modernity and Mass Culture (Intellect Books, 2016 con Jeffrey Zamostny); Architecture and the Urban in Spain (Intellect Books, 2021); Language, Image, and Power: Luso-Hispanic Cultural Studies in Theory and Practice (Routledge, 2021); y Comfort and Domestic Space in Modern Spain (Universidad de Toronto, 2024). Ha publicado, asimismo, más de 40 artículos en revistas como Bulletin d'Histoire Contemporaine de l'Espagne, Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, Hispanic Research Journal, Studies in Hispanic Cinemas, ZARCH: Journal in Interdisciplinary Studies in Architecture and Urbanism, y Cities: The International Journal of Policy and Planning, entre otros. Desde 2016 y hasta la fecha es directora de la revista Romance Quarterly y coedita (con el profesor Benjamin Fraser) la colección Hispanic Urban Studies de Palgrave Macmillan. 

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