
Ph.D., University of Southern California Silvia Bermúdez is Professor of literature and Iberian Studies in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her current scholarship focuses on Iberian feminisms, Latin American music, and the work of Galician women photographers. Her recent publications include Rocking the Boat: Migration and Race in Contemporary Spanish Music (University of Toronto Press, 2018). She has also co-edited A New History of Iberian Feminisms (University of Toronto Press, 2018) and Una nueva historia de los feminismos ibéricos (Valencia/Madrid: Tirant lo Blanch, 2021) with Roberta Johnson and Cartographies of Madrid: Contesting Urban Space at the Crossroads of the Global South and Global North (Vanderbilt University Press, 2019) with Anthony L. Geist. She teaches courses on modern and contemporary Spanish literary and cultural history, popular music studies, feminist studies, and poetic discourses. She was conferred a 2019 Academic Senate Graduate Mentor Award. Contemporary Spanish and Galician Literatures and Cultures; Feminist Studies, and Iberian Studies Education
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