Enrique Lamadrid

Professor of Spanish
Director of Chicano Hispano Mexicano Studies

1829 Sigma Chi Rd. NE
(505) 277-6414
E-mail: lamadrid@unm.edu

Research areas:

  • Hispano / Chicano Folklore
  • Folk Music, Literature Ethnopoetics and Cultural Hybridity Theory
  • International and Experiential Education

 

(Ph.D. University of Southern California) is a Professor of Spanish and director of Chicano Hispano Mexicano Studies. His teaching and research interests include Southwest Hispanic and Latin American folklore and folk music, Chicano literature, and contemporary Mexican poetry. He has done fieldwork all over New Mexico, as well as in Mexico, Colombia, and Ecuador. Professor Lamadrid has served as a field worker and presenter for the Smithsonian Institution’s Festivals of American Folk Life, and has done extensive work for the Museum of International Folk Art, where his recordings of New Mexican folk music and narrative are featured in a permanent audio exhibit in the Hispanic Heritage Wing.
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