
Andrea Díaz is a writer, scholar and an aspiring filmmaker. She received her bachelor’s degree in Social Communication at Universidad del Valle, her first master’s in Literature at Universidad de los Andes and her second one in Spanish Literature and Cultural Studies from Georgetown University.
In addition to her media contributions to the critical discussion of different forms of contemporary cinema haunted by the specter of the nation, she has written on the intersection of transculturation and biopolitics in José María Arguedas’ work as well as on the work of various Latin American female writers such as Clarice Lispector, Marvel Moreno, Sylvia Molloy and Lucrecia Martel. Her current research interests include Women Writers and Filmmakers in the Luso-Hispanic World, psychoanalysis, Feminism, Indigenismo and hybrid Latin American literatures that revolve around environmental issues within a decolonial frame. CV ->