Tania Pleitez

Tania Pleitez is an author and lecturer on Latin American literature, focusing on the study of literature and culture from Pre-Columbian times to main trends of 20th century Latin American literature, and writings of Spanish American women from 17th century to present day.

She currently lives in Barcelona, Spain where she does research, either at the University of Barcelona or for projects led by FundeCultura.

Early life and education

She was born in El Salvador and educated at Universitat de Barcelona, Universidad de Costa Rica, Universidad Latina de Costa Rica. She holds a PhD in Spanish American Literature (2003) from Universitat de Barcelona. The title of her thesis was "Debajo estoy yo." Formas de la autorrepresentación femenina en la poesía hispanoamericana (1894-1954). The thesis focuses on the poetry of María Eugenia Vaz Ferreira, Delmira Agustini, Alfonsina Storni and Julia de Burgos.) It was published in Tesis Doctorales en Red (TDR).[1]

Career

Her background is also in the non-profit area, and has worked at Arias Foundation for Peace and Human Progress and consulted for Sistema de Asesoría y Capacitación para el Desarrollo Local (SACDEL).

She was part of the research team that edited the anthology La vida escrita por las mujeres, and was credited researcher for the biography Alfonsina Storni: Mi casa es el mar (Pub. Date: November 2003; ISBN 978-84-670-1056-5. She is also the author of Análisis de situación de la producción artística en El Salvador (FundeCultura, San Salvador, El Salvador, 2012).[2]

Her lectures often focus on Latin American female authors and on the Latin American female experience.

Previously, her non-profit work involved organizing the workshop program “Talleres de Planificación Participativa.” In which workshops were held in rural areas affected by civil war Morazán zone. Community leaders and local citizens gathered together for three days to decide upon infrastructure and social priorities. NGO monitors and local leaders process information and write local plans and case studies to present to donors. She also was workshop organizer of the program “Causes of Conflict in the Third World” #a joint project with the Clingendael Institute), which brought together specialists from Asia, Africa and Central America in two annual meetings. The results of the project were published in: P.S. Douma, "The Origins of Contemporary Conflict. A Comparison of Violence in Three Regions" (Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael, 2003).

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