Curriculum Vitae

 
 

My CV

Madison is a professor, Fulbright-Hays scholar, and Pen/HEIM Translation Grant recipient. She works as an Assistant Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies at Otterbein University. She was previously a Visiting Assistant Professor of Luso-Hispanic Studies at Middlebury College and holds a PhD in Hispanic Languages and Literatures and an MA in Spanish from the University of California, Los Angeles. Her areas of research center on the cultural production of twentieth- and twenty-first-century Mexico and Argentina, and focus on studies of feminist social movements, maternity and non-patriarchal parenthood, abortion rights, and women’s citizenship. She has been published in  Feminist Studies (forthcoming), A contracorrienteImagofagia, Mester, and the LA Review of Books. Currently, she resides in Vermont with her dogs Mochi and Possum and is writing about synecdochal bodily representations in Latin American protest artwork.