Curriculum Vitae Ana Cecilia Calle Poveda

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Education

PhD Student. (M.A.). Teaching Assistant, Department of Spanish and Portuguese. The University of Texas at Austin. Field of Specialization: Latin American Literatures and Cultures. Minor Fields: Sound Studies, Popular culture, South American literature, Caribbean literature. Graduate Portfolio in African and African Diasporas Studies (AADS). 2014- present. Bachelor in Arts. Profesional en Estudios Literarios. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2010. Buenos Aires University. School of and Arts. Fall/2007. Professional Appointments

2018-. Teaching Assistant. "Quixotic Journeys". Department of Spanish and Portuguese. College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas at Austin. 2018. Assistant Instructor. Lower Division Spanish. Department of Spanish and Portuguese. College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas at Austin. 2017. Graduate Research Assistant. Department of Spanish and Portuguese. College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas at Austin. 2016. Assistant Instructor. Lower Division Spanish. Department of Spanish and Portuguese. College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas at Austin. 2016. Graduate Assistant. Native American and Indigenous Studies Program. College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas at Austin. 2015-2016. Teaching Assistant. Advanced Portuguese Language for Spanish Speakers. Department of Spanish and Portuguese, The University of Texas at Austin. 2011-2104. Book Publishing Manager. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana University Press, , Colombia. 2008-2011 Senior Editor. Liberal Arts School. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá.

Honors and Awards

2019. Summer. Argentine Studies Field Research Grant. The Lozano Long Institute for Latin American Studies, The University of Texas at Austin.

2017, Summer. Tinker Field Research Grant. Tinker Foundation, The Lozano Long Institute for Latin American Studies, The University of Texas at Austin.

2016, August. National Public Radio Next Generation Radio program. Mentee. Hosted by KUT, Austin Radio Station.

2014 Graduate School Fellowship Award. College of Liberal Arts. The University of Texas at Austin. 2010. Honor Scholarship. Best Graduation Thesis. College of Liberal Arts. Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2006-2010. Honor Scholarship, Academic Excellence. Universidad Nacional de Colombia.

Publications Article. "Fronteras raciales y visuales en el trópico colombiano: la (disco)grafía de Pedro Laza y sus pelayeros (1952-1973)". Latin American Research Review (submitted, viewing peer-reviewed). Book Review. The Great Woman Singer: Gender and Music in Puerto Rican Music. Latin American Literary Review, published, Fall 2018).

Conference Papers and Lectures

Caribbean Studies Association. "Black Intellectuals in Motion: Manuel and Delia Zapata Olivella's Performative Black Ballet and the Racialized Body of the Colombian Nation". June 2019, (accepter). Kentucky Foreign Language Conference. "Imagining the Barrio. Neighborhoods as Sensorial Provinces in Contemporary Colombian Literature". , Lexington, Kentucky, April 2019 (accepted). American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA). "Trans-feminist Cumbias: The Beats of Proletarian Utopias in Contemporary Argentinian Fiction", Georgetown University, Washington, March 2019 (accepted). "El disco es cultura" Panelist. Center for the Study of the Southwest (CSSW) and the Center for Texas Music History (CTMH). Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas, October 2018. Iili Conference. University of . "Gabriel García Márquez' Lost Cumbiambas". Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia, June 2018.

Latin American Studies Association (LASA). " The Obliterated Body. Tropical Music Album Covers and Audiopolitics in 1950's Colombian Popular Music", Barcelona, Spain, May 2018. Jornadas Puntxs. . "Cumbia as Queer Sonic Insurgency in Gabriela Cabezón Cámara La virgen cabeza", Princeton University, Princeton, February 2018. South Central Modern Language Association Annual Conference. "Waves in Times of Darkness: Radio and Laughter in 1990's Soundscape". , Nashville, Tennessee, November, 2015.

Research and Professional Experiences Commented [a1]: Luis, Research on cultural, literary and visual practices of the rhythm of cumbia in Colombia, Peru and Argentina. Research founded by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, UT Austin, and the Tinker Foundation. Field research in Colombia (summer 2017, winter 2018), Peru and Argentina (summer 2017), and the Special Collections, Vanderbilt University (fall 2018). Forthcoming workshop in Buenos Aires, Argentina in the subject of music, cumbia and the literary province of Buenos Aires' slums (July, 2019).

Professional Society and Memberships Commented [a2]: Hola, querido Luis. Estas son mis Colombia Section. Latin American Studies Association. Member. membresías profesionales, ¿crees que valga la pena suscribirme a alguna otra para que se vea un poco Sound Studies Special Interest Group. Society for Ethnomusicology. Member. más interesante? Sound Studies Working Group. The University of Texas at Austin. Member.

Service and Outreach

Organizing Assistant. Sound Studies Working Group. The University of Texas at Austin. 2018- Graduate Student Organization. Department of Spanish and Portuguese, The University of Texas at Austin, President (2017), Vice-President (2016), Teaching Assistant Representative (2015). Organizer. Thinking the Humanities in Global Times. Department of Spanish and Portuguese, The University of Texas at Austin, October 1-6, 2017. Co-organizer. Poéticas para el siglo XXI / Poetics for the 21st Century”. Department of Spanish and Portuguese, The University of Texas at Austin, April 16-17, 2017. Editor. Pterodáctilo (Blog, electronic magazine). The Department of Spanish and Portuguese, The University of Texas at Austin, 2015-2019.