
Sandra Casanova-Vizcaino
Associate Professor of Spanish; TRIP Courtesy Title; Affiliated Faculty
Background
Casanova-Vizcaino's research primarily focuses on contemporary Spanish Caribbean fiction and the history and evolution of popular literary genres. More specifically, she studies how the different forms of Gothic fiction present a dark reality that conflicts with the image of the tropical paradise exported to the rest of the world.
Her book, El g贸tico transmigrado: narrativa puertorrique帽a de horror, terror y misterio en el siglo XXI [The Transmigrated Gothic: Horror, Terror, and Mystery in 21st-century Puerto Rican Narrative], examines how contemporary Gothic fiction in Puerto Rico is currently redefining the national literary canon by exposing the monstrous, the uncanny and the excessively violent in its society. Her work delves into the relationship between fiction and society in the specific context of an island undergoing a deep political, economic and environmental crisis defined by many as a humanitarian emergency. The characters, urban and rural spaces, and conflicts presented in the novels and short stories analyzed in her book suggest that horror, terror and mystery dominate 21st-century Puerto Rican society.
Throughout her publications, she explores the ways in which literature and film establish a dialogue about Puerto Rican and Caribbean cultural identity, focusing on fiction鈥檚 interpretation of the violence caused by (neo)colonialism, misogyny, racism, homophobia and socio-economic, political and environmental crises. By studying contemporary expressions of popular genres and modes, she aims to understand how the Hispanic Caribbean remains a greatly misunderstood and overlooked region and how its cultural production can provide new and innovative ways of thinking about its history, territory and people.
Books
- El g贸tico transmigrado: narrativa puertorrique帽a de horror, terror y misterio en el siglo XXI (Ediciones Corregidor, 2021)
- Aquelarre de cuentos: Antolog铆a de terror ins贸lito escrito por mujeres (co-edited with In茅s Ordiz, HUSO, 2021)
- Latin American Gothic in Literature and Culture (co-edited with In茅s Ordiz, Routledge, 2018)
Recent publications
- 鈥淒e la Confederaci贸n al sexilio: El Caribe siniestro en la pel铆cula Under My Nails.鈥 Revista Cruce, no. 3, 2022, 48-53.
- 鈥淩ecordando a los b谩rbaros: la historia g贸tica puertorrique帽a en la ficci贸n de Vanessa Vilches Norat鈥 (Article for dossier entitled 鈥淗orror and the Supernatural in Latin America,鈥 edited by Liliana Colanzi and Debra Castillo). (Forthcoming in Hispanic Issues)
- 鈥溾楨ntre can铆bales鈥: consumidores y consumidos en 鈥楲a dignidad de los muertos鈥 de Ana Mar铆a Fuster Lav铆n.鈥 Revista del Instituto de Cultura Puertorrique帽a, vol. 3, no. 7, 2018, pp. 196-205.
- 鈥溾楬ome, Sweet, Home鈥: Colonial Structures and the Gothic Genre in Contemporary Puerto Rican Narrative.鈥 Gothic Studies Journal, vol. 19, no. 1, 2017, pp. 22-33.
- 鈥淕lobalgothic Americas: Consuming and Consumed Bodies in 21st Century Narrative.鈥 The Edinburgh Companion to Globalgothic, edited by Rebecca Duncan. (co-written with In茅s Ordiz; Forthcoming)
- 鈥淟atin American Gothic.鈥 The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary Gothic, edited by Clive Bloom, Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, pp. 31-47. (co-written with In茅s Ordiz)
Education
- PhD, University of Pennsylvania
- MA, University of Pennsylvania
- BA, University of Puerto Rico
Research Interests
- Gothic and horror fiction
- Puerto Rican literature, film and culture
- Gender violence
Teaching Interests
- Latin American Horror Stories
- Crisis Adverted?: Puerto Rican Narratives
- Reading Puerto Rico: Fiction, History and Society
- Hispanic Culture
- Advanced Reading and Interpretation
Awards
IASH Faculty Fellowship fall 2015