Associate Professor of Spanish, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Dr. Erin K. Hogan (University of Maryland Baltimore County) studies contemporary Iberian cultural production with a current interest in the uses of comedy and satire for social justice. Her book, Patriarchy’s Remains: An Autopsy of Iberian Cinematic Dark Humor, is forthcoming from McGill-Queens University Press in 2024. Dr. Hogan is also the author of The Two cines con niño: Genre and the Child Protagonist in Over Fifty Years of Spanish Film (1955-2010) (Edinburgh University Press 2018), which utilizes the metaphor of ventriloquism to examine control of the voice and body of the child protagonist dummy, and numerous articles.
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