About Me

I am a Lecturer and Project Scientist in the Digital Humanities program at the University of California, Los Angeles, where I teach courses and support digital humanities projects through the Digital Research Consortium. I hold a Ph.D. in Hispanic Literature from UCLA, and my research lies at the intersection of cultural memory, digital mapping, and human rights. My current project explores the ritualistic aspects of mourning practices represented in textual and visual media pertaining to the disinterment of mass graves from the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) and the ensuing dictatorship of Francisco Franco (1939-1975).

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