Background
Perez, Genaro Jesse was born on January 26, 1943 in Barranquilla, Colombia. Arrived in United States, 1958, naturalized, 1964. Son of Nestor Alfonso Perez and Ligia Zunilda Llinas Ripon.
(La narrativa de Concha Alós; Texto, pretexto y contexto i...)
La narrativa de Concha Alós; Texto, pretexto y contexto is a study of the contemporary Spanish novelist, Concha Alós (born in Valencia in 1922), a transitional figure between the post-war "social novel" and post-neo-realist experimentalism, who also expresses concerns of post-Franco feminist writings. Spanish critics have neglected Alós, reacting unfavorably to her "unwomanly" vocabulary and topics; she shares with other women writers the more general neglect by international Hispanism. Eight novels and a short story collection, Alós's complete fiction to date, are studied via analysis of feminist themes and motifs. Intertextual dialogues, binary oppositions, and narrative techniques are among elements examined. The study's nine chapters utilise varied critical approaches, most importantly formalist and feminist. GENARO J. PÉREZ is Professor of Spanish at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin.
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Perez, Genaro Jesse was born on January 26, 1943 in Barranquilla, Colombia. Arrived in United States, 1958, naturalized, 1964. Son of Nestor Alfonso Perez and Ligia Zunilda Llinas Ripon.
Bachelor, Louisiana State University, 1967. Master of Arts, Tulane University, 1973. Doctor of Philosophy, Tulane University, 1976.
Teaching assistant. Tulane University, 1971—1976. Instructor University New Orleans, 1975—1978. Assistant professor University Texas-Permian Basin, Odessa, 1978—1983, coordinator Spanish, since 1978, associate professor Spanish, 1983—1986, professor Spanish, 1986—1995, chair foreign languages department, 1992—1995, athleen Cospr Dunaga professor humanities, 1993—1995.
Professor Spanish Texas Technology University, Lubbock, since 1995. Presenter in field.
(La narrativa de Concha Alós; Texto, pretexto y contexto i...)
Member American Association Teachers Spanish and Portuguese, Modern Language Association, (Executive Committee since 1985), Association International de Hispanistas, South Central Modern Language Association, Sigma Delta Museum.
Married Janet Isabel Coon, July 18, 1981. Children: Julie, Nicole, Paul.