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Doris Sommer Ph.D ( Rutgers) interviewed in 2017

Doris Sommer (born January 15, 1947) is a literature scholar. She is Ira Jewell Williams, Jr., Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. She is also Director of the Cultural Agents Initiative at Harvard. Sommer received her PhD from Rutgers University. [1]

In 1994, she was a Guggenheim fellow in Latin America literature. [2]

Works

References

  1. ^ "Doris Sommer". aaas.fas.harvard.edu. Harvard University. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  2. ^ "John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Doris Sommer". Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  3. ^ Kerr, Lucille (1987). "Review of One Master for Another: Populism as Patriarchal Rhetoric in Dominican Novels". Latin American Literary Review. 15 (30): 104–106. JSTOR  20119471.
  4. ^ Vogeley, Nancy (1994-02-01). "Foundational Fictions: The National Romances of Latin America. Doris Sommer". Modern Philology. 91 (3): 390–394. doi: 10.1086/392183. ISSN  0026-8232.
  5. ^ Alyeea, Ty (Spring 2008). "Ty Alyea on "Foundational Fictions"". E3W Review of Books. 8. Archived from the original on 2017-06-06. Retrieved 2017-08-25.
  6. ^ Pérez, Rolando (2018-10-09), Stavans, Ilan (ed.), "The Bilingualisms of Latino/a Literatures", The Oxford Handbook of Latino Studies, Oxford University Press, pp. 281–306, doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190691202.013.31, ISBN  978-0-19-069120-2, retrieved 2020-10-29
  7. ^ Chasteen, John Charles (2000-08-01). "The Places of History: Regionalism Revisited in Latin America (review)". Hispanic American Historical Review. 80 (3): 574–575. doi: 10.1215/00182168-80-3-574. ISSN  1527-1900. S2CID  142823250.
  8. ^ Williams, Tamara R. (Autumn 2002). "he Places of History: Regionalism Revisited in Latin America". Hispanic Review. 70 (4): 658–660. doi: 10.2307/3247114. JSTOR  3247114 – via ProQuest.
  9. ^ Ono, Kent A. (2002-03-01). "Proceed with Caution, When Engaged by Minority Writing in the Americas (review)". Rhetoric & Public Affairs. 5 (1): 210–212. doi: 10.1353/rap.2002.0016. ISSN  1534-5238. S2CID  154237818.
  10. ^ Reyes, Israel (2002). "Review of Proceed with Caution, When Engaged by Minority Writing in the Americas". MELUS. 27 (4): 201–203. doi: 10.2307/3250628. JSTOR  3250628.
  11. ^ Librada, Hernandez (2001-07-01). "Proceed with Caution, When Engaged by Minority Writing in the Americas". Hispanic Review. 69 (3). ISSN  0018-2176.
  12. ^ Duran, Jane (2005-08-16). "Bilingual Aesthetics: A New Sentimental Education (review)". The Journal of Aesthetic Education. 39 (3): 121–123. doi: 10.1353/jae.2005.0029. ISSN  1543-7809. S2CID  191478855.
  13. ^ Rodríguez, Ileana (2007-09-26). "Cultural Agency in the Americas (review)". The Americas. 64 (1): 90–91. doi: 10.1353/tam.2007.0116. ISSN  1533-6247. S2CID  143884351.
  14. ^ Rivera-Servera, Ramon H. (2008-03-11). "Cultural Agency In the Americas (review)". Theatre Journal. 60 (1): 158–160. doi: 10.1353/tj.2008.0057. ISSN  1086-332X. S2CID  192015055.
  15. ^ Hanway, Nancy (2009-10-01). "Cultural Agency in the Americas - Edited by Sommer, Doris (ed.)". Bulletin of Latin American Research. 28 (4): 592–593. doi: 10.1111/j.1470-9856.2009.00320_23.x. ISSN  1470-9856.