Mazzotti, José Antonio
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Given Name(s) | José Antonio |
Surname(s) | Mazzotti |
Sex | M |
Place of Origin | Lima, Peru |
Description | José Antonio Mazzotti is a Peruvian poet, scholar, and literary activist. He is Professor of Latin American Literature and King Felipe VI of Spain Professor of Spanish Culture and Civilization in the Department of Romance Languages at Tufts University, President of the International Association of Peruvianists since 1996,[1] and Director of the Revista de Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana since 2010. He is considered an expert in Latin American colonial literature, especially in El Inca Garcilaso de la Vega and the formation of criollo cultures, and a prominent member of the Peruvian 1980s literary generation. Principal Investigator for National Science Foundation Grant # 1160679 “Documenting and Revitalizing Iskonawa in Peru: An Interdisciplinary Project.” |
Depositor Status | Y |
Native Language(s) | Spanish |
Research Language(s) | Iskonawa |
Other Language(s) Spoken | English Portuguese Italian |
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