Draft:Juliana Nalerio

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Juliana Nalerio (born 1989) is an American writer, professor, and academic. She is currently a member of the History department at the City College of New York and completed a PhD in Modern Thought and Literature at Stanford University. Before this, she worked in higher education in Valladolid and Salamanca, Spain at the University of Valladolid and Salamanca. She is best known for her work on Latine and Latin American writers and autofiction writing for the notable Latin media site Remezcla.

She was a Visiting Scholar with the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona and lives in the Catalan village, Hostalric. She works with the international research group 'Illes i Imperis,' well known for researching the economic history of Spanish and Catalan involvement in the Americas and in the slave trade.

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  1. ^ "Modern Thought and Literature CV, Stanford University".
  2. ^ "Bard College Awards Zora Neale Hurston Writers Fellowship".
  3. ^ Nalerio, Juliana (1 January 2012). Recovering Pizarnik in Her Late Prose Works. GRIN Verlag. p. 118. ISBN 9783656224662.
  4. ^ Nalerio, Juliana (May 2016). "Possible Wor(l)ds: The Social and Literary Significance of Spanish to English Code-Switch Tags in Junot Díaz". Camino Real. 8 (11): 12.
  5. ^ Nalerio, Juliana (June 11, 2015). "The Patriarch's Balls: Class-Consciousness, Violence, and Dystopia in George Saunders' Vision of Contemporary America". Miscelánea: A journal of english and american studies 5. 52 (52): 89-102. doi:10.26754/ojs_misc/mj.20157207.
  6. ^ "Salamanca Diaries: losing our shit in Porto, Portugal". Remezcla. 14 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Madrid, The General Strike, Illegal Status, Hipsters". Remezcla. 28 November 2012.
  8. ^ "SD: Tres Ya No Son Multitud, XXXmas En Valencia, Spain". Remezcla. 28 December 2012.