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Michael L. Martínez

Michael L. Martínez Jr. is an assistant professor of Spanish at Western Carolina University. His research interests include urban studies, cultural geography, spatial theory, and contemporary Spanish literature and culture. He has published articles in the Bulletin of Spanish Studies, Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies and Romance Quarterly. His current book project is called Neoliberal Madrid: Capital, Culture, and the Urban Process, 1979–1996, which examines the interplay between spatial form, social process and cultural change in Spain’s capital city during the country’s Transition (1975–82) and early democratic periods (1983–96).

Contact: Department of World Languages, Western Carolina University, McKee Building, Room 118, 286 Central Drive, Cullowhee, NC 28723, USA.


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