Marvin d'lugo

Marvin D’Lugo is Professor of Spanish and Adjunct Professor of Screen Studies and teaches courses on Spanish-languages cinemas. His extensive research into Spanish, Latin-American and U.S. Latino film is aimed at enriching the understanding of Hispanic cinemas for American academic audiences. For the past thirteen years, he has co-directed the Worcester Latino Film Festival (Worcester Massachusetts), the longest sustained Latino Film Festival in New England.

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Upcoming publications

“Post-Nostalgia in Almodóvar’s La mala educación: Written on the Body of Sara Montiel.” In All About Almodóvar edited by Bradley Epps, University of Minnesota Press.

“Aural Identity, Genealogies of Sound Technologies and Hispanic Transnationality,” World Cinemas: Transnational Perspectives edited by Kathleen Newman and Natasa Durovicova.  New York and London: Routledge.