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DESCRIPTION:Romina Wainberg is a Klarman Fellow at Cornell’s Department of 
 Romance Studies and will be starting as Assistant Professor in Latin Americ
 an and Iberian Cultures at USC in 2025. She received her Ph.D. in Iberian a
 nd Latin American Cultures from Stanford in 2023. Her research addresses th
 e still unresolved question of what “writing” is. In her first book project
 \, she argues that nineteenth and early-twentieth-century Latin American no
 velists posited innovative theories of writing in their fiction\, debunking
  the myth of the author as an “inspired genius” and reconceiving the act of
  penning as a mediated\, embodied\, effortful\, and ecological activity. Sh
 e's the co-editor of the books Sujetos del latinoamericanismo (2023\, with 
 Héctor Hoyos and Florencia Garramuño) and Queer Latin American Voices (2024
 \, with Alberto Quintero).
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LOCATION:Klarman Hall\, K164
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SUMMARY:Against Productivity:  Unproductive Writing  in Early  Latin Americ
 an  Fiction
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/against-productivity-unproductive-writ
 ing-in-early-latin-american-fiction
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