Brenda Werth Associate Professor and Department Chair, World Languages & Cultures World Languages and Cultures
- Degrees
- PhD, Rutgers University
- Favorite Spot on Campus
- Katzen Arts Center
- Bio
- Brenda Werth’s research interests include Latin American theater, performance, documentary film, memory studies, human rights, gender, social movements, and translation. She teaches courses on Latin American literature and human rights; performance, memory, and activism; documentary forms in Latin America; and community-based Spanish translation. She is author of the book Theatre, Performance, and Memory Politics in Argentina (Palgrave 2010); co-editor (with Paola Hernández and Florian Becker) of Imagining Human Rights in Twenty-First Century Theatre: Global Perspectives (Palgrave 2013); and co-editor (with May Summer Farnsworth and Camilla Stevens) of Escrito por mujeres (LATR Books, University of Kansas 2013). In 2018 she received an NEA literary translation fellowship (with April Sweeney) to translate the Argentine play Fauna, by Romina Paula. Her current research explores the politics of non-fiction in twenty-first-century Argentine theater and film. A second project examines performative responses to gender-based violence in theater and protest across Latin America.
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Teaching
Fall 2024
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SPAN-458 Intro to Spanish Translation
Spring 2025
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SPAN-455 Perf/Activism in Latin America