Linda Collins is an Assistant Professor of
Spanish at Georgia Southern University. She received a B.A. degree
in Spanish from Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, an
M.A. in Spanish from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and
is currently a doctoral candidate in Latin American literature
at the University of Kentucky. Her dissertation topic is "Contextualizing
the Dominican Woman: Social, Political, and Historical Representation
in the Works of Aida Cartagena Portalatin (1918-1994)" from
the Dominican Republic. Her research interests include: Afro/a-Hispanic
Women authors, Francophone women authors, and English-speaking
Caribbean authors. Ms. Collins is a contributor to a newly released
book (2003) entitled Daughters of the Diaspora: Afra-Hispanic
Writers, edited by Miriam DeCosta Willis. |