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John Brown University

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Tess Renker is a scholar of Latin American literature, currently a graduate student at John Brown University. Renker's research employs comparative literary analysis and criticism to explore cultural and social dynamics within Latin America, with a particular focus on Cuba. Her interests also extend to broader cultural and social studies within the region, as well as Latin American and Latino Studies more generally. Renker's scholarship includes an examination of Southern Cone memory discourse in Camila Guzmán Urzúa’s *El telón de azúcar* (2006), considering Cuba’s *Generación de los Hijos*. She has also published on the intersection of José María Arguedas's and Yuri Herrera's work, analyzing Arguedean revolutionary themes in the context of the US/Mexico border.

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  • Publications: 2

Selected Publications

  • Southern Cone Memory Discourse and Cuba’s Generación de los Hijos in Camila Guzmán Urzúa’s El telón de azúcar (2006) (2025) DOI

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