Ana Elena González

Full-time tenured "C" professor and researcher at the College of English Letters and at the Graduate School of Letters of the FFyL. She has a Bachelor's degree in English Literature and a Master's degree in Comparative Literature from the UNAM. She has a PhD from Queen Mary College, University of London. She specializes in literary and cultural studies of the 17th and 18th centuries, cultural history, orientalism, translation and literary criticism. She is the author of more than forty national and international refereed articles and book chapters. She has coordinated three collective books on literary studies and one on translation; she is the sole author of " Representation, a dilemma of criticism”. She has directed and participated in several PAPIIT and PAPIME projects. She directs the digital humanities project "México imaginario" about the representation of Mexico in the printed culture of the XVII and XVIII centuries in both the English and French languages. She is a member of the Permanent Seminar on Critical Theory and the Digital Humanities Seminar. She has a book of original poetry, Parizada, o la ronda de los derviches. She was the coordinator of the College of Modern Letters and currently directs the Center for Mexican Studies at UNAM in the UK.