Abel Sierra Madero | |
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Born | 1976 (age 47–48) Matanzas, Cuba |
Occupation | Author and Scholar |
Alma mater |
University of Havana New York University |
Genre | Essay |
Notable works |
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Notable awards | Casa de las Américas Prize (2006) Martin Duberman (CUNY 2012) |
Website | |
abelsierramadero |
Abel Sierra Madero (born in Matanzas, 1976) is a Cuban author and scholar who was awarded the Casa de las Américas Prize in 2006. [1]
He holds a PhD in History from the University of Havana (2009) and second PhD in Literature from New York University (2019). His work has contributed with a transdisciplinary approach to the field of History of Sexuality. [2] According to the historian Louis A. Pérez, "an original contribution to the historiography of Cuba is found in Abel Sierra Madero, Del otro lado del espejo: la sexualidad en la construcción de la nación cubana. [3] Additionally, his work is taught in courses about Latin America and Cultural Studies in universities in the United States. [4] Abel Sierra Madero has also been invited to deliver lectures in universities such as, Princeton, [5] Harvard, [6] Columbia, [7] NYU and many others.
Aside from the Casa de las Américas Prize, he has received various awards and fellowships, including The Martin Duberman [8] (CLAGS, CUNY); Research Fellowship, International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society (IASSCS)/Ford Foundation; [9] ERASMUS (European Community); Research Fellowship "Sexualities, Masculinities and Modernities",Ford Foundation/South-South Exchange Program for Research on the History of Development (SEPHIS); and "Catauro Cubano", Cuban Book Institute Award for his contribution to the Social Sciences in Cuba.
Sierra Madero has contributed with several magazines, journals, and newspapers such as Letras Libres, [10] Cuban Studies, The Rumpus, [11] Diario de Cuba, [12] El Nuevo Herald, [13] Hypermedia Magazine [14] among others.
Abel Sierra Madero | |
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Born | 1976 (age 47–48) Matanzas, Cuba |
Occupation | Author and Scholar |
Alma mater |
University of Havana New York University |
Genre | Essay |
Notable works |
|
Notable awards | Casa de las Américas Prize (2006) Martin Duberman (CUNY 2012) |
Website | |
abelsierramadero |
Abel Sierra Madero (born in Matanzas, 1976) is a Cuban author and scholar who was awarded the Casa de las Américas Prize in 2006. [1]
He holds a PhD in History from the University of Havana (2009) and second PhD in Literature from New York University (2019). His work has contributed with a transdisciplinary approach to the field of History of Sexuality. [2] According to the historian Louis A. Pérez, "an original contribution to the historiography of Cuba is found in Abel Sierra Madero, Del otro lado del espejo: la sexualidad en la construcción de la nación cubana. [3] Additionally, his work is taught in courses about Latin America and Cultural Studies in universities in the United States. [4] Abel Sierra Madero has also been invited to deliver lectures in universities such as, Princeton, [5] Harvard, [6] Columbia, [7] NYU and many others.
Aside from the Casa de las Américas Prize, he has received various awards and fellowships, including The Martin Duberman [8] (CLAGS, CUNY); Research Fellowship, International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society (IASSCS)/Ford Foundation; [9] ERASMUS (European Community); Research Fellowship "Sexualities, Masculinities and Modernities",Ford Foundation/South-South Exchange Program for Research on the History of Development (SEPHIS); and "Catauro Cubano", Cuban Book Institute Award for his contribution to the Social Sciences in Cuba.
Sierra Madero has contributed with several magazines, journals, and newspapers such as Letras Libres, [10] Cuban Studies, The Rumpus, [11] Diario de Cuba, [12] El Nuevo Herald, [13] Hypermedia Magazine [14] among others.