Magdalena Altamirano
Magdalena Altamirano specializes in cutting-edge techniques for analyzing Spanish medieval and early modern literature and culture. As a highly accomplished Professor of Spanish at San Diego State University, she focuses on the dynamic interaction between popular and learned cultures. Her scholarly pursuits have led her to extensively study the Mexican corrido, as well as poetry, lyrics, and ballads, delving into their intricate relationships with other ballad forms. Altamirano's research interests are deeply rooted in Spanish balladry and the Mexican corrido, where she examines the cultural and historical contexts that shape these literary forms. Her work often highlights the ways in which these narratives reflect societal values and historical events, offering a rich tapestry of cultural insights. Her dedication to this field is evident in her numerous publications in esteemed scholarly journals and books, which have significantly contributed to the understanding and appreciation of Spanish literature. Throughout her career, Altamirano has actively participated in national and international conferences, where she shares her findings and engages with fellow scholars. Her presentations are known for their depth and insight, often sparking lively discussions and further research. Her contributions to the academic community extend beyond her publications, as she is also involved in mentoring students and fostering a deeper appreciation for Spanish literature and culture. In addition to her research and teaching, Altamirano is committed to promoting the study of Spanish literature through various academic initiatives. Her passion for the subject is infectious, inspiring both her students and colleagues to explore the rich literary traditions of Spain and Latin America. Her work continues to shape the field, making her a respected and influential figure in the study of Spanish literature.
Publications
, 371-390, 2012-06-01
, 75-107, 2023-01-01
, 99-115, 2019-03-01
, 45-67, 2018-10-01
, 241-244, 1995-01-01
, 424-429, 1999-07-01
, 321-336, 1997-07-01
, 210-212, 2023-09-01
, 87-114, 2015-01-01
, 125-136, 2010-01-01
, 79-106, 2016-09-01
, 441-456, 2012-11-26
, 79-106, 2016-01-01
, 133-156, 2009-03-01