Erick Rodríguez Velázquez
International Research Training Group 'Temporalities of Future'
PhD Candidate
Literary and Cultural Studies
Project: "The Memory of the Arab Diaspora through its Recent Literature in Latin America (1985-2015)"
Education
08/2021/ – 05/2023 |
Master of Arts in Latinoamerican Studies at National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), México |
08/2012 – 10/2017 |
Bachelor in Hispanic Language and Literatures, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, UNAM, México. |
Work Experience
Since 05/2023 |
Researcher, International Research Training Group ‘Temporalities of Future’ |
Since 08/2022 |
Member of the international research group. “Al-Zeytun. Palestine and Latin America”, CLACSO, Argentina. |
Since 07/2020 |
Member of the “Mexican Association of Cervantists” (AMC), Mexico. |
05/2023 – 07/2023 |
Visitant researcher at Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut. Germany. |
05/2022– 08/2022 |
Visitant researcher at University of Luján, Argentina. |
08/2022– 03/2021 |
Research Assistant, Center for Sociological Studies (CES), El Colegio de México |
09/2016 – 03/2021 |
Researcher, Project “Life and work of Miguel de Cervantes” PIFFYL 2016030, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, UNAM. |
08/2017– 03/2018 |
Assistant, Postgraduate Program in Archaeology, National School of Anthropology and History, Mexico. |
06/2016– 08/2017 |
Research Assistant, Center for Sociological Studies (CES), El Colegio de México |
08/2015– 11/2016 |
Researcher, Project “Oto-Manguean Languages Seminar” PIFFYL 2010018, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, UNAM.
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Project: "The Memory of the Arab Diaspora through its Recent Literature in Latin America (1985-2015)"
Supervisor: Dra. Carolina Depetris, UNAM
The project seeks to carry out a comparative analysis of various literary productions by Arab immigrants in Latin America, specifically in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico, written between the period of 1985-2015, in order to show the ways in which Arab cultural identity is represented and how the memory of migrants is transmitted intergenerationally. Through archival research, case studies, and literary analysis, this project aims to contribute to the study of Arab immigrant literature in Latin America by implementing a theoretical framework on memory studies and future temporalities, which will provide tools to understand the different actors and circumstances that have made Latin American countries places of welcome and spaces for the preservation of exile literature.
Articles
Rodríguez Velázquez, Erick (2023), La biblioteca disgregada. La literatura palestina en México y Argentina”, Miradas interdisciplinarias desde América Latina y el Caribe, 2,México:Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. ISBN: 978-607-30-5451-5
Rodríguez Velázquez, Erick (2016), “La palabra contra el polvo (cap. XVIII del Quijote de 1605)”, Biblioteca de México, 151, ISSN-0188-476X.