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
- In 1992 she was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Essex.[6]
- In 1996 she won a PEN award for lifetime contribution to the dissemination of Latin American literature in English.[7]
- In 2000 the Latin American Studies Association awarded her the Kalman Silvert Award for her contributions to Latin American Studies.[8]
- In 2002 she was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Manchester.
- Her book The Decline and Fall of the Lettered City was awarded the Bolton-Johnson Prize by the Conference of Latin American Historians for the best work in English on the History of Latin America published in 2003.
Selected publications
- The Modern Culture of Latin America (1967)
- An Introduction to Latin American Literature (1969)
- Spanish American Literature Since Independence (1973)
- César Vallejo. The Dialectics of Poetry and Silence (1976)
- Plotting Women. Gender and Representation in Mexico (1989)
- Marcar diferencias, cruzar fronteras: ensayos (1996)
- Critical Passions: Selected Essays, edited by Mary Louise Pratt and Kathleen Newman (1999)
- The Decline and Fall of the Lettered City: Latin America in the Cold War (2002)
- Cruel Modernity (2013)
External links
Notes and References
- Risen, Clay. "Jean Franco, 98, Pioneering Scholar of Latin American Literature, Dies." New York Times, December 31, 2022, retrieved January 31, 2023.
- http://irwag.columbia.edu/person/jf29 "Jean Franco."
- Rogers, V. Daniel. "Jean Franco's Lifetime of Critical Passions." American Quarterly 53.3 (2001): 511-517. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
- 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"
- News: Murió Jean Franco, latinoamericanista fundamental . 15 December 2022 . Reforma . 15 December 2022.
- http://www.essex.ac.uk/academic/docs/cal/former.shtm University of Essex Calendar: Honorary Graduates
- http://www.hemisphericinstitute.org/virgenes/working_group_members/working_group_franco.html "Working Group Member: Jean Franco."
- Ewell, Judith. "Critical Passions: Selected Essays (review)." The Americas 57.3 (2001): 422-24. Retrieved March 31, 2013.