Background
Gonzalez-Abellas, Miguel Angel was born on July 2, 1966 in Ourense, Spain. Arrived in United States, 1990. Son of Francisco Gonzalez and Consuelo Abellas.
(Visiones del exilio: Para leer a Zoé Valdés is a study on...)
Visiones del exilio: Para leer a Zoé Valdés is a study on the narrative work of Cuban writer Zoé Valdés. Valdés, who left the island in 1995 and currently lives in Paris, has published poetry, short stories, and novels. She also writes for Spanish and French newspapers and is an important cultural icon of Cuban exile. A comprehensive study beginning with a general overview of Cuba during the 20th century, as well as a biographical summary of Valdés, Visiones de exilio offers a classification of her narratives, paying special attention to what she calls her "sexagonia" (a series of six novels focused on the Cuban experience in Cuba and abroad). Her autobiography is of extensive importance to her work, which contributes to her exploration of different issues in her narratives, from cubanness to gender, race and the presence of other artistic expressions in her writing such as film, music, and painting. This study concludes with an insightful analysis of Valdés as an icon against Castro's regime in Cuba, thanks to the importance of her cultural capital and public image.
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Gonzalez-Abellas, Miguel Angel was born on July 2, 1966 in Ourense, Spain. Arrived in United States, 1990. Son of Francisco Gonzalez and Consuelo Abellas.
Diploma, University Santiago, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 1987. License, University Santiago, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 1990. Master of Arts in Spanish, University Kansas, Lawrence, 1992.
Doctor of Philosophy in Spanish, University Kansas, Lawrence, 1997.
Assistant professor Spanish Washburn University, Topeka, 1997—2004, associate professor Spanish, 2004—2009, co-chair department modern languages, since 2005, professor Spanish, since 2009.
(Visiones del exilio: Para leer a Zoé Valdés is a study on...)
Member of Modern Language Association, American Association Teachers Spanish and Portuguese, Phi Beta Delta.
Married Raquel Talavera, December 7, 2002. Children: Isaac Gonzalez-Talavera, Diego Gonzalez-Talavera.