Dr. Cinthya Torres Wagner

Dr. Cinthya Torres Wagner

Assistant Professor of Spanish
Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literature

Cinthya Torres specializes in 20th and 21st century Amazonian literatures and cultures, especially from Brazil and Peru. She received a B.A. in literature from the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos and a PhD in Spanish and Portuguese from Harvard University.

Education

  • Ph.D. Harvard University
  • M.A. Harvard University
  • B.A. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

Research Interests

  • Spatial Literary Studies
  • Studies on space and place
  • Literary Geographies
  • Andean Studies
  • Indigenous land rights
  • Environmental Studies

Selected Publications

  • “Thiago de Mello; Astrid Cabral; Márcia Wayna Kambeba.” Cantos del meandro. Muestra de ecopoesía amazónica. Colección Ecopoéticas de la Madre Tierra, ed. Pedro Favarón, Cactus del
    viento, 2022.
  • ““Y nuestras voces se inundan infinitas”: la Amazonía y sus voces en la poesía de Ana Varela Tafur.” Golpe, furia, Perú. Poesía y nación (de Romualdo a nuestros días), Editorial Horizonte,
    2021, 237-252.
  • “Con los ojos cerrados, abiertos hacia adentro”: Chamanismo y perspectivismo amerindio en Las tres mitades de Ino Moxo y otros brujos de la Amazonía de César Calvo."; Hispania, vol. 104
    no. 1, 2021, p. 89-102. Project Muse, https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hpn.2021.0012.
  • “Book Review of The Desertmakers. Travel, War, and the State in Latin America, by Javier Uriarte.” Hispania,Vol. 104, No 2, June 2021, 307-309.
  • “Book Review of Mourning El Dorado: Literature and Extractivism in the Contemporary American Tropics, by Charlotte Rogers. Revista de Estudios Hispánicos. Vol. 54, No. 3, October 2020, 876-878.
  • “Book Review of Beyond Human. Vital Materialism in the Andean Avant-Gardes, by Tara Daly. Hispanic Review. Vol. 88.2, Spring 2020, 239-242.
  • “Contested Frontiers: Territory and Power in Euclides da Cunha’s Amazonian Essays.” Intimate Frontiers. A Literary Geography of the Amazon, Liverpool University Press, 2019, 67-87.
  • “Book Review of Portrait in the Andes. Photography and Agency, 1900-1950, by Jorge Coronado. Revista Iberoamericana, Vol. LXXXV, No 267, Abril –Junio, 2019, 618-621.
  • “Mapas de la ficción e identidad en La isla de Fushía de Irma del Águila.” Cornejo Multipolar: ACP y la crítica latinoamericana. October 19-20, 2017, RCLL, Axiara y ANLE, 2018, 134-146.
  • “On Poverty and the Representation of the Other in ‘The Hour of the Star’ by Clarice Lispector.” INTI, no. 85/86, 2017, pp. 193–203. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/45129667.
  • “Prólogo.” Un paraíso perdido: ensayos amazónicos / Euclides da Cunha, trans. by Barbara Galindo, Pascalle Editorial/Biblioteca Nacional de Brasil, 2016, 5-30.

Forthcoming Publications

  • “A Land with History: The Amazonian Frontier in Alberto Rangel’s Texts.” The Environment in Brazilian Culture: Literature, Cinema, and the Arts, ed. by Patricia Vieira, University of Florida, 2025.
  • “Entre el río y la montaña: José María Arguedas, César Calvo y una mismidad de saberes en la Amazonía peruana.” América sin Nombre. 32 (2025), 140-158.
  • “La potencialidad de la palabra en Estancias de Emilia Tangoa.” Ana Varela Tafur: poesía (Working Tittle), ed. Yaneth Sucasaca. Pakarina Ediciones/ Universidad Nacional de la
    Amazonía Peruana, 2025.

Teaching

  • Introductory and Intermediate Spanish
  • Advanced Grammar and Composition
  • Introduction to Textual and Literary Analysis of Hispanic Literature
  • Readings in Latin American Literature
  • Hispanic Civilizations and Literatures
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