Wednesday, April 17, 2019 - 2:00pm to 3:15pm
Location:Manuel Tzoc Bucup is Maya-K’iche’. In his work Tzoc Bucup challenges canonical conceptions of literature by exploring the limits of the letter while also engaging with the intersections of race/ethnicity, gender and sexuality. His literary works include: Esco-p(o)etas para una muerte en ver(sos) b-a…l…a (2006), De Textos Insanos (2009), GAY(0) (2010), El Ebrio Mar y Yo (2011), El Jardín de los Infantes Locos y la Escafandra de Oro (2013), Los Libros-Objeto Polen (2014) and No recuerdo y/o pronunciamientos del habla tartamuda (2016), among others.
For questions about accessibility or to request accommodations, please contact Alicia Estrada at alicia.estrada@csun.edu by April 10, 2019
Sponsored by: Center for the Study of Peoples of the Américas (CESPA); Chicana/o Studies Department; Queer Collective; Queer Studies Program; USU; College of Humanities Programming Fund; History Department; English Department