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Regina Pieck

Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature
Ph.D. Brown University (2024)

Regina Pieck is a scholar of the hemispheric literatures and cultures of the Am茅ricas, combining the study of Mesoamerican cultural production with contemporary Indigenous and non-Indigenous texts. Her research spans the fields of Latin American, Indigenous, and Latinx studies, poetry and poetics, ecocriticism, and the intersection of literature and the history of science. Her book project, tentatively titled "Refounding the Underground: Decolonial Excavations in the Arts and Literatures of Abiayala," argues that contemporary Mexican, Indigenous, and Latinx cultural production revisits subterranean spaces in order to contest the human-nonhuman divide central to the environmental crisis in the Am茅ricas. In this book, Pieck examines contemporary authors intertextually with Mesoamerican codices to uncover different visions of the nonhuman.

Pieck studied at Brown University, Boston College, Harvard, and the Instituto Tecnol贸gico Aut贸nomo de M茅xico (ITAM) before coming to 麻豆高清, where she teaches courses on Latinx, Latin American, and Indigenous literatures. She is from Mexico City.

 

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Research Interests

  • American Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

     

  • Comparative Studies

     

  • Latin Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

     

  • Literary Criticism (history of criticism, theory of literature)

     

  • Poetry and Poetics

     

  • Spanish Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

     

  • Trans-American Languages, Literatures, and Cultures