Currently, she is writing her thesis project to graduate from the Modern Languages and Literatures (English) program at UNAM with a specialization in linguistics. Her thesis revisits Texts for Nothing by Samuel Beckett to analyze the paradox of the disembodied voice and the tragedy of the word’s supremacy. She has worked in multiple projects focused on language learning and evaluation (ESL) at CENEVAL as well as private institutions for middle
An evaluation of the contributions and opportunities for enrichment thanks to the work carried out to establish the archive of this avant-garde festival at UNAM
Graduated in Modern Language and Literature (English Literature) from UNAM. She is currently working on her graduate project, a commented translation of Natalie Diaz’s poems considering the vocal performative aspect. She participated in the PAPIME project (PE401219) ‘Hacia las literaturas extendidas y otras materialidades’ of UNAM, assisting in editorial work for the publication of the book Vocabulario crítico para los estudios intermediales, edited by Susana González Aktories, Roberto Cruz Arzabal,
She graduated in Modern Languages and Literatures (English Literature) from UNAM. Her thesis is entitled ‘’Can you hear me now?’ Vocal and musical interpretations of Jack Kerouac’s work’. She was a teaching assistant to Dr. Susana González Aktories for the seminars ‘Literature and the Arts II’ and ‘Literary Theory and Criticism: Poststructuralism’ at the College of Modern Letters, during the first semester of 2019. From April 2018 to December 2022,
Octavio Serra Bustamante is a research professor of “Communication and Culture” at UACM and an audiovisual producer. As a radio creator, he has collaborated with various public and commercial stations. Several of his productions have won awards at International Radio Biennials: Vasos Comunicantes, Gotas de plata: el cine en dosis homeopáticas, Carpe Noctem, Onomatopeyas: el cómic hecho radio, and the science fiction radio drama Invasión Hertziana. He produced the
1. Objetivo Este código de ética constituye una guía para promover prácticas académicas más conscientes y humanas tanto entre los miembros del grupo PoéticaSonora MX, como de estos con las personas con las que se entra en contacto a partir de este proyecto. El objetivo de este documento es aportar mayor claridad en la comunicación, así como en los procesos y actividades que se realizan al interior del grupo y