Back Matter

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.13169/intejcubastud.6.2.bm
Pages234-239
Published date01 December 2014
Date01 December 2014
I J  C S 6.2 W 2014
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Enrique Ávila López is an Associate Professor at Mount Royal University,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He has specialised in Contemporary Spanish Literature
and Cinema. He has published over a dozen peer reviewed articles in academic
journals, book chapters, encyclopaedia entries and conference proceedings.
His f‌irst book was a seminal work on the literature of Rosa Regàs and it was
awarded by the AILCFH (Victoria Urbano Award in 2007). Currently, he is
working on his next book titled Spain (Forthcoming, 2015).
Carlos Alzugaray Treto was on the faculty of the Instituto Superior de
Relaciones Internacionales Raúl Roa García (Raul Roa Garcia Advanced
Institute for International Relations) (ISRI) from 1980 to 2007. He was the ISRI
Department Chair (2006–07) and Coordinator for Strategic and International
Studies (2002–07). Since June 2007, he has been a Professor at the Center for
Hemispheric and United States Studies (CEHSEU), at the University of Havana.
Before becoming a full-time scholar in 1996, he spent 35 years (1961–96) as a
Foreign Service Off‌icer, being posted at Cuban diplomatic and consular missions.
He is the author of more than 30 publications on Cuban international relations.
Alessandro Badella is PhD Candidate in Democracy and Human Rights at the
University of Genoa (Italy) with a project on US democracy promotion in Cuba
after the Cold War.
Rosa García Chediak has a PhD in Social Sciences by the University of Santiago
de Compostela (Spain) with a thesis about the structural changes of modern
society, their inf‌luence on political institutions and the particular expression
of this process in Cuban Society. Currently, she is developing different projects
on political movements in Latin America and their effect on the public policies
process, with a special interest in the educational reforms. She works as a
member of the Editorial Board of the Revista Bimestre Cubana.
Dunja Fehimovic´ is an AHRC-funded PhD student at Trinity Hall, University
of Cambridge. Her doctoral project focuses on the manifestations and
manipulations of national identity in contemporary Cuban f‌ilm. Her co-authored
article (with Rob Stone), ‘Cuba’s Cinematic Elan Vital: Cubanidad and Cubanía
as Citizenship and Sentiment’, was recently published in JLACS. Her chapter,
titled ‘Zombie Nation: Monstrous Identities in Three Cuban Films’, will appear
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