RODRIGO
LICHTLE VENTOSA
Ph.D. Student in Hispanic Literatures and Cultures,
The University of Toronto
rodrigo.lichtle@mail.utoronto.ca
ABOUT ME
¡Hola! My name is Rodrigo Lichtle. I am a current Ph.D. student in Spanish (Hispanic Literatures and Cultures) with a Specialization in Book History and Print Culture at the University of Toronto. My research centers around experimentality in Latin America during the 21st and second half of the 20th Centuries.
Ph.D. Student in Spanish
2022-2026
Specialization in Book History and Print Culture
Research Assistant with Prof. Susan Antebi, Eugenics Legacies in Mexico and the Americas
Conferences: CALACS (2022), Juan Bruce-Novoa Mexican Studies Conference (2023), ACH (2023), iili (2023)
MA in Spanish
2021-2022
Research Assistant with Prof. Susan Antebi, Eugenics Legacies in Mexico and the Americas
Conference: "Graduate Conference & Workshop: Queer Spectacles in Fin-de-Siècle Latin America (2021)
Licenciatura (BA) in Literature
2015-2020
Honors Program
Magna Cum Laude
Conference: "XIV Symposium of Mexican Students and Studies" (2016)
Paper: "La auto-publicación: Ventajas para autores y lectores hispanos". Entorno (2017)