Spanish Department
Reed College
3203 SE Woodstock Blvd.
Portland, OR 97202
About
Iliana holds a Ph.D. in Hispanic Languages and Literatures from UCLA, and is a member of the intercampus research group UC-Mexicanistas. She specializes in Mexican literary and cultural studies, and her research interests include gender, film, and trauma studies, focusing on representations of gender and re-articulations of trauma and memory in Latin American film and literature. She has written articles on the works of Carmen Boullosa, Carlos Fuentes, and Elena Poniatowska, among others, and about Mexican film, particularly, on the cinematography of Maria Novaro and Carlos Enrique Taboada. Iliana has taught at different universities in California, New York, and Oregon to students with various aptitudes.
Education
Ph.D. Hispanic Languages & Literatures, University of California, Los Angeles, 2006.
Cornell School of Criticism and Theory, Cornell University, 2005.
Seminar in Experimental Critical Theory, UC Humanities Research Institute, UC Irvine, 2005.
M.A. Spanish Literature & Linguistics, California State University, Los Angeles, 1997.
B.A. Spanish, California State University, Los Angeles, 1996.