Jean Franco Explained

Jean Franco (March 31, 1924 – December 14, 2022) was a British-born American academic and literary critic known for her pioneering work on Latin American literature.[1] Educated at Manchester and London, she taught at London, Essex (where she was the university's first professor of Latin American literature),[2] and Stanford, and was latterly professor emerita at Columbia University.

Research

Jean Franco's research was wide-ranging and voluminous. She was among the first English-speaking Latin Americanists to write seriously about Latin American literature. She particularly focused on women and women's writing and was a pioneer of Latin American cultural studies.[3]

Personal life and death

Franco died on December 14, 2022, at the age of 98.[1] [4] [5]

Awards

Selected publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Risen, Clay. "Jean Franco, 98, Pioneering Scholar of Latin American Literature, Dies." New York Times, December 31, 2022, retrieved January 31, 2023.
  2. http://irwag.columbia.edu/person/jf29 "Jean Franco."
  3. Rogers, V. Daniel. "Jean Franco's Lifetime of Critical Passions." American Quarterly 53.3 (2001): 511-517. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  4. https://english.columbia.edu/news/department-english-and-comparative-literature-mourns-loss-professor-jean-franco "The Department of English and Comparative Literature Mourns the Loss of Professor Jean Franco"
  5. News: Murió Jean Franco, latinoamericanista fundamental . 15 December 2022 . Reforma . 15 December 2022.
  6. http://www.essex.ac.uk/academic/docs/cal/former.shtm University of Essex Calendar: Honorary Graduates
  7. http://www.hemisphericinstitute.org/virgenes/working_group_members/working_group_franco.html "Working Group Member: Jean Franco."
  8. Ewell, Judith. "Critical Passions: Selected Essays (review)." The Americas 57.3 (2001): 422-24. Retrieved March 31, 2013.