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Education

June 2023Ph.D. in Hispanic & Lusophone Literatures and Cultures
University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies
Dissertation: “Between the Erasure of Violence and the Political Force of Collective Mourning: Artistic Interpretations of Mexico’s War on Drugs” (Originally in Spanish)
Committee: Ana Forcinito (advisor), Raúl Marrero-Fente, Ana Paula Ferreira, Barbara Frey and Sophia Beal
June 2019M.A. in Hispanic Literatures and Cultures
University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies
December 2015B.A. in Hispanic Literature & Linguistics (Summa Cum Laude)
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Department of Hispanic Literature and Linguistics

Publications

2023Refereed Journal Articles
Salazar Pozos, Olga. “To Unearth the Truth: Affective and Testimonial Spaces in To See You Again by Carolina Corral.” A contracorriente: una revista de estudios latinoamericanos, vol. 21, no. 1, 105-131. (In Spanish)
2023Salazar Pozos, Olga, James Ramsburg, and Yoko Hama. “’A Piece of My Heart Left with Him’: The Use of Metaphors in Press Reports About Disappearances in Nuevo Leon, Mexico.” Hispania, vol. 106, no. 4, 627-642.  (In Spanish)
2021Salazar Pozos, Olga. “Armed to the Teeth: An Intolerable Image of Impunity in Mexico.” Arizona Journal of Cultural Studies, vol. 25, pp. 66-85. (In Spanish)
2014Salazar Pozos, Olga. “Representations of the Jewish in the Spanish Literature of the XII-XIII Centuries.” Lepisma: Creación y crítica literaria, vol. 1, pp. 64–70. (In Spanish)

2020
Book Chapter
Salazar Pozos, Olga and María Ignacia Terra. “Disappearances in Mexico: Press Report Database to Support the National Search System.” Javier Yankelevich (Ed.), Manual de capacitación para la búsqueda de personas – Tomo 1: La voz de la academia, USAID, pp. 111–120. (Originally in Spanish)
2023Review Essay
Salazar Pozos, Olga. “Approaching the Disappearances in Mexico Through Impact Documentary Films.” Latin American Research Review, vol. 8, no. 4, 927–936. (In Spanish) 

2016
Conference Proceedings
Salazar Pozos, Olga. “The Linguistic Interference of English in the Written Spanish of High School Students.” Volumen Monográfico del XXX Congreso Internacional de la Asociación de Jóvenes Lingüistas, Editorial de la Universidad de Cantabria. (In Spanish)

2021
Documentary Film Review
Salazar Pozos, Olga. “Film Review: Until We Find Them.” Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. (Web-based publication)

2014
Book Reviews
Salazar Pozos, Olga. “Alberto Ruy Sánchez, Una introducción a Octavio Paz.” Criticismo: Revista de Crítica. vol. 11, July – September 2014. (In Spanish)
2013Salazar Pozos, Olga. “Emiliano Monge, El cielo árido.Criticismo: Revista de Crítica. vol. 7, July – September 2013. (In Spanish)

2021
Other Publications
Contributing Editor, “Press Reporting on Disappearances in Mexico”. Observatory on Disappearances and Impunity in Mexico (Web-based publication)
2014Salazar Pozos, Olga. “Carl Jung’s Structure of the Psyche in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and Great Expectations by Charles Dickens”. Metamorfosis: nueva época. Revista semestral de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras – Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua. vol. 40, January – July 2014. (In Spanish)

Conference Activities

2022Conference Presentations
“To Unearth the Truth: Affective and Testimonial Spaces in To See You Again by Carolina Corral.” Calambur: 9th Annual Graduate Student Conference, Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies, University of Minnesota, October 07.
2022“Cuerpos dolientes: violencias y duelo colectivo en Antígona González”.  Latin American Studies Association, May 5 – 8.
2022“Desenterrar la verdad: espacios afectivos y denunciantes en Volverte a ver”. XXVII Congreso de Literatura Mexicana Contemporánea, Department of Languages and Linguistics, University of Texas at El Paso, March 3 – 5. 
2021Salazar Pozos, Olga, James Ramsburg & Yoko Hama. “’Se fue una parte de mi corazón con él’: El uso de la metáfora en artículos de prensa sobre desapariciones en Nuevo León, México”. Linguistic Association of the Southwest, September 23 – 25.
2021“El papel de la prensa mexicana en la búsqueda por demandar justicia y reparación para los desaparecidos en México”. Latin American Studies Association, May 26 – 29. 
2021“The Presence of Absence: Disappearances in Mexico as Represented by the Press and Documentary Cinema”. 31st Annual Sociology Research Institute Conference, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, April 23.
2021Salazar Pozos, Olga, James Ramsburg & Yoko Hama. “Creating a Narrative: Media Representations of Enforced Disappearances in Nuevo Leon, Mexico”. 10th Annual Hispanic & Lusophone Linguistics Conference, Arizona State University, Mar. 19-20.
2021Salazar Pozos, Olga, James Ramsburg & Yoko Hama. “Disappeared in Person and in Press: Linguistic Ambiguity in the Reporting of Enforced Disappearances in Nuevo León, México”. 24th Ohio State University Congress on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, March 12 – 13. 
2021Hasta los dientes: An Intolerable Image of Impunity in Mexico”. Cultural Constructions Conference: Resilience and Reinvention, Department of Modern Languages, University of Texas at Arlington, March 4 – 5. 
2020Dolerse y Con/dolerse: una reescritura literaria de la necropolítica en México”. XXV Congreso de Literatura Mexicana Contemporánea, Department of Languages and Linguistics, University of Texas at El Paso, March 5 – 7.
2019“Biopoder y prácticas necropolíticas en Cartucho de Nellie Campobello”. Tabú: 6th Annual International Graduate Conference, Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies, University of Minnesota, March 29 – 30.
2018“La construcción y destrucción de la identidad en Morirse de Memoria de Emiliano Monge”. Horror Vacui: 5th Annual International Graduate Conference, Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies, University of Minnesota, March 30 – 31.
2017“Ironía de Kierkegaard en El Pozo de Juan Carlos Onetti”. VI Congreso Internacional: Mujeres, Literatura y Arte, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, April.
2016“El bandido, el Estado y el ciudadano en Los bandidos de Río Frío de Manuel Payno, Astucia de Luis G. Inclán, y El Zarco de Ignacio M. Altamirano”. 46º Congreso de Investigación y Desarrollo, Tecnológico de Monterrey, February.
2015“La interferencia lingüística del inglés en el español escrito de estudiantes de segundo semestre de preparatoria”. XXX Congreso Internacional de la Asociación de Jóvenes Lingüistas, Centro Universitario CIESE-Comillas, Cantabria, España, Oct. 
2015“La psique femenina en Orgullo y prejuicio de Jane Austen y Grandes esperanzas de Charles Dickens”. IV Congreso Internacional: Mujeres, Literatura y Arte, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, April.
2015“Feminismo y poder en Chicano de Richard Vázquez”. IV Congreso Internacional: Mujeres, Literatura y Arte, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, April.
2015“La figura del judío en la literatura española de los siglos XII-XIII”. XIII Congreso Nacional de Estudiantes de Lingüística y Literatura de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, March.
2013“Propuesta de la estructura de la psique de C. Jung en Orgullo y prejuicio de Jane Austen y Grandes Esperanzas de Charles Dickens”. I Encuentro Nacional de Escritores Jóvenes Jesús Gardea de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, September 12 – 15.
2012“Más allá de la memoria”. IV Encuentro Nacional de Escritores Jóvenes de CONARTE, October.
2022Discussant
“Until We Find Them: Screening and Discussion” presented by Dir. Hunter Johnson, protagonist Darwin Franco, Alejandra Takahira, and Olga Salazar Pozos. In Calambur: 9th Annual Graduate Student Conference, University of Minnesota, October 07.

2021
“Until We Find Them: Screening and Discussion” presented by Dir. Hunter Johnson and protagonists Dalia Souza and Darwin Franco. In Search of Truth and Accountability: Press Reporting on Disappearances in Mexico. The Human Rights Program, University of Minnesota, April 22 and 27
2021“Jamaica y Tamarindo: Afro Tradition in the Heart of Mexico: Screening and Discussion” presented by Dir. Ebony Marie Bailey, Professor Osiris Gómez and Ariel Arjona. Spanish & Portuguese Department, University of Minnesota, March 31.  

Invited Talks

2024“Engaged Scholarship,” University of Minnesota, Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Global Change – Advanced Course on Scholarship and Public Responsibility, February 09.
2023“Understanding the Academic Job Market,” University of Minnesota, Spanish and Portuguese Studies Department, December 06.
2019“Introduction to the Observatory on Disappearances and Impunity in Mexico”, Regional Economy Seminar, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México, August 26. 
2019“Resultados preliminares: cobertura de la prensa mexicana en el tema de las desapariciones en México (2010 – 2018)”, FLACSO México, April 05.

Campus or Departmental Talks

2021

“Análisis discursivo de la ambigüedad lingüística en los reportajes de prensa sobre desapariciones forzadas en Nuevo León, México”, Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Linguistics Association, University of Minnesota, February 26. 
2019“Preliminary Findings on the Topic of Representation of Disappearances in Mexican Press Reports”, Human Rights Program, University of Minnesota, August 30.  
2019“Dolerse y Con/dolerse: una reescritura literaria de la necropolítica en México”, Spanish and Portuguese Research Group, University of Minnesota, April 05.
2018Carrillo Cabello, Adolfo, Frances Matos and Olga Salazar Pozos. “Blended learning and online coaching: Investigating differences of instructional interventions in the self-assessment of fluency and class participation.” CARLA Presentation Series, Sept. 20.

Teaching Experience

Winter 2024Assistant Profesor DePaul University
SPN 202: Advanced Composition and Communication
SPN 379/479: Beyond Human Migration
Fall 2023SPN 201: Advanced Grammar and Communication
SPN 106: Intermediate Spanish III

2022
Graduate Instructor – University of Minnesota
Spanish 1044: Intermediate Medical Spanish (Fall semester)
2021Spanish 3920: Memory & Amnesia in Latin American Literary Discourses (Fall semester)
Spanish 3512: Modern Latin America (Spring semester)
2020Spanish 3606:  Human Rights Issues in the Americas (Spring semester, Teaching Assistant)
2020 & 2019Spanish 3015W: Composition & Communication
2019 & 2018Spanish 1003: Intermediate Level
2018 & 2017Spanish 1022: Alternative Second-Semester Spanish (Low-Intermediate Level)


Summer 2017
High School Instructor: Tecnológico de Monterrey – Campus Eugenio Garza Lagüera and Campus Valle Alto
Contemporary History and Politics in Africa, Europe, Middle East and North America (Study abroad in France, Spain and Germany) 
Spanish: Intermediate Level (Study abroad in Madrid, Spain)
2017 & 2016Spanish Language, Art, and Literature  Spanish Language, Art, and Culture
Coordinator of the Student Club: Literature, Art, and Culture Research Group
Fall 2016Conflict and Reconstruction in the Twentieth Century  
Research Methodology, International Baccalaureate  
Spring 2016Contemporary Mexican History and Politics  
Liberalism and the Expansion of the Industrial Society  

Research Assistantships 


Summer 2022 & 2021
Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation – University of Minnesota
Translation of Medical Surveys of the Americas”: 500 hours of translation

Summer 2021
Human Rights Program, Institute of Global Studies – University of Minnesota 
“Testimonies of Hope”: 120 hours of developing and implementing an artistic workshop
Summer 2019“Mexican Journalists’ Perspectives on the Representation of Disappearances in Mexican Press Reports”: 260 hours of conducting interviews, transcriptions, coding, and analysis of interviews with Mexican reporters
Summer 2020Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies – University of Minnesota
“Readings on Medical Humanities”: 120 hours of reading, research, and translation
Winter 2019“Literature Review of Writers of Central America and the Southern Cone”: 120 hours

Summer 2018
Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition – University of Minnesota
“Blended Learning and Online Coaching”: 260 hours of transcriptions, coding and analysis of 57 interviews  

Summer 2014
Academia Mexicana de la Ciencias (Mexican Academy of Sciences)
“Literature Review of Mexican Writers of the 19th Century”: 200 hours 

Awards, Fellowships and Grants


2021
Awards
Graduate Student Teaching Award for Upper Division Instruction
Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies – University of Minnesota
2012Mexican National Contest: Undergraduate Critical Essay
 Consejo para la Cultura y las Artes de Nuevo León, México

2022
Fellowships
SPPT GAGE Summer International Travel Fellowship
Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies – University of Minnesota
2021Human Rights Lab Fellowship, Human Rights Center – University of Minnesota
2021 & 2020Summer Research Fellowship
Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies – University of Minnesota
Summer 2020Interdisciplinary Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship
College of Liberal Arts – University of Minnesota 
2023Grants
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Liberal Arts Pedagogies Grant
Center for Educational Innovation, and Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – University of Minnesota
2021, 2020 & 2019Conference Travel Grant
Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies – University of Minnesota
2021 & 2020Professional Development Grant
Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies – University of Minnesota

Departmental and University Service

2024Department of Modern Languages DePaul University
Scholarship Committee
2024 2023Poesía en abril Committee

Present 2022
Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies – University of Minnesota
Assistant Editor of Hispanic Issues
2021Member of the Medical Spanish Certificate Committee
2020Member of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee
2020 2019Graduate Student Representative of Literature and Culture Track, Department Meetings
2019Graduate Student Representative of a Faculty Search Committee

2022 – 2021

Student Union – University of Minnesota 
Chair of the Spanish and Portuguese Research Group
2022 – 2021Committee member of Necropolitics in the Anthropocene: 9th Annual International Graduate Conference
2020 2017Committee member of the Spanish and Portuguese Research Group
Fall 2019Committee member of Dualities: 7th Annual International Graduate Conference
2019 2018Chair of Tabú: 6th Annual International Graduate Conference
2018 2017Committee member of Horror Vacui: 5th Annual International Graduate Conference

2021 – 2019
Center of Holocaust & Genocide Studies
Member of the Mass Violence & Human Rights Interdisciplinary Graduate Group

Extra Training

Fall 2022Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Equity and Diversity Certificate Program, University of Minnesota
– Course 1: Removing Barriers and Creating Access
– Course 2: Religious and Spiritual Identities
– Course 3: Understanding and Addressing Gender-Based Oppression
– Course 4: Addressing Implicit Bias and Microaggressions
– Course 5: Race, Racism, and White Supremacy
– Course 6: Challenging Classism
– Course 7: 2SLGBTQIA+ Identities and Communities
– Course 8: Navigating Challenging Conversations
– Course 9: My Role in Equity and Diversity Work
– Course 10: Ableism and Disability Justice
Fall 2022Teaching and Learning in a Predominantly White Institution, University of Minnesota
– Course 1: Teaching and Learning in a Predominantly White Institution
– Course 2: Creating Climates of Inclusion and Belonging
– Course 3: Towards Equitable Pedagogical Practices
– Course 4: Diversifying Curricula and Course Content
Fall 2022Digital Accessibility: Foundations, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota
Summer 2020Pedagogy
Transitioning to Teaching Language Online, Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition
Summer 2018Blended Learning and Online Coaching for Introductory-level Spanish
Spring 2021Medical Humanities
Medical Spanish Training, University of Minnesota
Winter 2019Readings on Medical Humanities, University of Minnesota
Summer 2021Social Justice & Research
Activism through Contemporary Mexican Documentary Films, DocsMx
Spring 2019Academy of Latin American Decolonial Epistemologies and Feminisms 
Summer 2014Workshop on Journalism and Reporting on Press, El Norte

Nonacademic Work

2014Cultural Reporter at El Norte (Newspaper), Monterrey, México

Languages

NativeSpanish
FluentEnglish
IntermediatePortuguese

Professional Memberships of Affiliations

Present – 2019 Latin American Studies Association
PresentNortheast Modern Language Association
2021Linguistic Association of the Southwest
2021 – 2019Mass Violence & Human Rights Interdisciplinary Graduate Group
Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies – University of Minnesota 
2021 – 2018Research member of the Observatory on Disappearances and Impunity in Mexico
Human Rights Program – University of Minnesota