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Annabel Martín

Annabel Martín is a professor of Spanish, comparative literature, and women’s gender, and sexualities studies at Dartmouth College (United States) and was the founding director of the Gender Research Institute (GRID) at that institution. She has published extensively on nationalism, gender, historical memory, Basque terrorist violence, reconciliation, as well as on film, gender and tourism in 1960s desarrollista Spain, and on the importance of the humanities and gender studies in educational curricula. Most recently she has co-edited Transatlantic Letters: An Epistolary Exchange between Basque and US Students on Violence and Community (Cuadernos de Derechos Humanos nos. 99 and 101-University of Deusto Press, 2022) and Tras las huellas del terrorismo en Euskadi: Justicia restaurativa, convivencia y reconciliación (Dykinson, 2019) both with María Pilar Rodríguez. She is a member of several international research groups, including Cine y Turismo (CITUR) and CinemAGEnder, an advisory board member of the EU Horizon 2020 project ‘GEARING Roles’ on gender equality, chairs the advisory board of the research group Antifeminist Resistance (ARES) – University of Deusto, Spain, co-founder and board member of the Jahjaga Foundation (Kosovo) dedicated to human rights and gender, and in 2019 held the Bernardo Atxaga chair of Basque Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center (Instituto Etxepare-Gobierno Vasco).

Contact: Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Dartmouth College, HB 6072, Hanover, NH 03755, USA.


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