Melba I. Amador Medina

Photograph of author Melba I. Amador Medina

Biography

Melba I. Amador Medina is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Spanish at Penn State New Kensington, where she teaches the beginning and intermediate courses of Spanish, along with the Ibero-American Civilization class. She studied at the University of New Mexico and her doctoral research examines gender, race, and identity in the work of three Caribbean women writers writing in English from the United States. Her current interests include the interactions between Latinx and Chicanx writers and their counterparts in the fine arts, in particular contemporary printmakers and performance artists. A little-known fact is that in her twenties, Melba worked as a fashion designer before deciding to continue her studies in art and literature.

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