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Stuart DayStuart A. Day, Associate Professor (BS in Spanish and Education, Northern Arizona University’s Center for Excellence in Education; MA in Hispanic Literature, The University of Arizona; PhD in Latin American Literature, Cornell University). Day’s main area of teaching and research is contemporary Latin American literature, with a focus on theater and performance in Mexico. Before joining the faculty at KU, he taught at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2000-2005). His book, Staging Politics in Mexico: The Road to Neoliberalism, was published by Bucknell University Press in 2004. He has also published an anthology of Chilean and Mexican plays (Diálogos dramatúrgicos: México-Chile, Tablado Iberoamericano, 2002) and co-edited, with Jacqueline E. Bixler, El Teatro de Rascón Banda: voces en el umbral (Escenelogía, 2005). Day has published book chapters as well as articles, play introductions, and interviews in a variety of journals. He is also editor of the Latin American Theatre Review.

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This page was updated September 13, 2007 .