Jean Franco


Jean Franco was a British-born American academic and literary critic known for her pioneering work on Latin American literature. Educated at Manchester and London, she taught at London, Essex, and Stanford, and was latterly professor emerita at Columbia University.

Research

Jean Franco's research was wide-ranging and voluminous. She was among the first English-speaking Latin Americanists to write seriously about Latin American literature. She particularly focused on women and women's writing and was a pioneer of Latin American cultural studies.

Personal life and death

Franco died on December 14, 2022, at the age of 98.

Awards

Selected publications

The Modern Culture of Latin America An Introduction to Latin American Literature Spanish American Literature Since Independence César Vallejo. The Dialectics of Poetry and Silence Plotting Women. Gender and Representation in Mexico Marcar diferencias, cruzar fronteras: ensayos Critical Passions: Selected Essays, edited by Mary Louise Pratt and Kathleen Newman The Decline and Fall of the Lettered City: Latin America in the Cold War
  • ''Cruel Modernity''