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John Brown University
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Mai Hunt is a doctoral candidate at Brown University whose research delves into family narratives of trauma, memory, and inheritance within contemporary Spain and Latin America. Her work spans comparative literary analysis and criticism, with a particular focus on cultural and social studies in Latin America. Hunt's dissertation examines Colombian literature and film, exploring contemporary family narratives of the Colombian armed conflict. Recent work analyzes the themes of precarious innocence in Gloria Susana Esquivel’s *Animales del fin del mundo* and explores the memory of armed conflict through the lens of cancer in works by Gabriela Ybarra and Héctor Abad Faciolince. She has also written on the construction of presence and pathways between Juan Luis Martínez and Jean Tardieu. Her primary research interests lie in Latin American literature studies and Spanish culture and identity.
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- Publications: 4
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- Mapping the Memory of Armed Conflict through Cancer in Gabriela Ybarra’s El comensal and Héctor Abad Faciolince’s El olvido que seremos (2024) DOI
- Constructing Presence and Pathways between Juan Luis Martínez and Jean Tardieu (2021)
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