ABSTRACT

MARIANO SISKIND (B. 1972) STUDIED AT the University of Buenos Aires, and at New York University, where he obtained his PhD. He teaches nineteenth-and twentieth-century Latin American literature, with emphasis on its world literary relations, as well as the production of cosmopolitan discourses and processes of aesthetic globalization, at Harvard. His research interests comprise nineteenth-and twentiethcentury Latin American literature, travel writing, histories and theories of globalization, Marxism, deconstruction, and critical articulations of literature and philosophy.