Tey Diana Rebolledo

Distinguished Professor & Chair
Regents' Professor of Spanish

Ortega Hall 445
(505) 277-5904
(505) 277-5418
E-mail: dreb@unm.edu

Research areas:

  • Chicana/o literature
  • Women’s literature
  • Latin American literature

Tey Diana Rebolledo (Ph.D. University of Arizona) specializes in Chicana/o literature, Latin American poetry and women's literature. She is the author of The Chronicles of Panchita Villa and Other Guerrilleras: Essays on Chicana/Latina Literature and Criticism, (University of Texas Press, 2005), and Women Singing in the Snow: An Analysis of Chicana Literature (University of Arizona Press, 1995) and co-author of Infinite Divisions: An Anthology of Chicana Literature (University of Arizona Press, 1993). She is also the co-editor of Nuestras Mujeres and Las Mujeres Hablan, as well as many journals and book chapter. She has been named a Distinguished Professor, a UNM Regents' Professor and a New Mexico Eminent Scholar. She has been the recipient of an NEH Fellowship, a Bogliasco Institute Fellowship, a Rockefeller Fellowship and a Danforth Fellowship. Her current research focuses on Chicana/o literature and contemporary Southwest Hispano/a literature and culture.

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