Anna More
Assistant Professor
Colonial Latin America
Cultural and Intellectual History
Faculty
Anna More
Assistant Professor
(310) 825-8109
email: amore@humnet.ucla.edu
Education
2003, Ph.D. Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Berkeley
1997, M.A., Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Berkeley
1993 B.A. Magna Cum Laude, Department of History and Literature, Harvard University
Publications
• “La patria criolla como jeroglífico secularizado en el Teatro de
virtudes.” In Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora, Homenaje 1700-2000. Vol.
II. Edited by Alicia Mayer. Mexico: UNAM. pp. 47-77. 2002
• “El laberinto de la memoria, las ruinas de la verdad: Subjectivity
and Metaphors of Writing in the Comentarios reales.” In Proceedings of
the Eighth Colloquium on Hispanic & Luso-Brazilian Literature and
Romance Linguistics, April 1998. Austin: Department of Spanish &
Portuguese, University of Texas, Austin, pp. 92-98.
Honors and Awards
• 2002, Spanish Ministry of Culture Program for Cultural Cooperation. Grant for research at the Archivo de Indias, Sevilla
• 2001-2002, Fletcher Jones Fellowship for graduate study in Hispanic Languages and Literatures
• 2001-2002, Townsend Center for Humanities, Dissertation Fellowship
• 1996-2000, University of California Predoctoral Humanities Fellowship
• 1999, John Carter Brown Library Short-Term Fellowship October-December
• 1998, American Philosophical Society Native American Research Grant.
• 1997, FLAS for the study of Nahuatl in Mexico
• 1996, FLAS for the study of Nahuatl in Mexico
• 1995-1996, Andrew W. Mellon Fellow in Humanistic Studies
• 1994, Undergraduate thesis received summa cum laude minus and
university-wide prizes: Hoopes, Hammond Latin American and
Oliver-Dabney History and Literature
• 1993 Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard University
• 1992, Radcliffe Travelling Fellowship and Real Colegio Complutense Summer Research Grants
Research Interests
• Colonial Latin America, 16th-18th centuries; aesthetics and politics; cultural and intellectual history.
Assistant Professor
Colonial Latin America
Cultural and Intellectual History
Faculty
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Anna More
Assistant Professor
(310) 825-8109
email: amore@humnet.ucla.edu
Education
2003, Ph.D. Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Berkeley
1997, M.A., Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Berkeley
1993 B.A. Magna Cum Laude, Department of History and Literature, Harvard University
Publications
• “La patria criolla como jeroglífico secularizado en el Teatro de
virtudes.” In Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora, Homenaje 1700-2000. Vol.
II. Edited by Alicia Mayer. Mexico: UNAM. pp. 47-77. 2002
• “El laberinto de la memoria, las ruinas de la verdad: Subjectivity
and Metaphors of Writing in the Comentarios reales.” In Proceedings of
the Eighth Colloquium on Hispanic & Luso-Brazilian Literature and
Romance Linguistics, April 1998. Austin: Department of Spanish &
Portuguese, University of Texas, Austin, pp. 92-98.
Honors and Awards
• 2002, Spanish Ministry of Culture Program for Cultural Cooperation. Grant for research at the Archivo de Indias, Sevilla
• 2001-2002, Fletcher Jones Fellowship for graduate study in Hispanic Languages and Literatures
• 2001-2002, Townsend Center for Humanities, Dissertation Fellowship
• 1996-2000, University of California Predoctoral Humanities Fellowship
• 1999, John Carter Brown Library Short-Term Fellowship October-December
• 1998, American Philosophical Society Native American Research Grant.
• 1997, FLAS for the study of Nahuatl in Mexico
• 1996, FLAS for the study of Nahuatl in Mexico
• 1995-1996, Andrew W. Mellon Fellow in Humanistic Studies
• 1994, Undergraduate thesis received summa cum laude minus and
university-wide prizes: Hoopes, Hammond Latin American and
Oliver-Dabney History and Literature
• 1993 Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard University
• 1992, Radcliffe Travelling Fellowship and Real Colegio Complutense Summer Research Grants
Research Interests
• Colonial Latin America, 16th-18th centuries; aesthetics and politics; cultural and intellectual history.
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