Marta Valentin Vicente


Marta Vicente
  • Associate Professor

Contact Info

Office Phone:
Blake Hall, room #322

Teaching

Teaching interests:

  • Feminist Theory
  • Women's History
  • Sexuality Studies
  • European History

Selected Publications

Vicente, Marta V. 2017. Debating Sex and Gender in Eighteenth-Century Spain. Books. Cambridge University Press.
Vicente, Marta V. 2017. “‘Staging Femininity in Early Modern Spain.’” Book Chapters. In Mapping the Early Modern Hispanic World Essays in Honor of Richard L. Kagan, 339–59. Cambridge University Press.
Vicente, Marta V. 2016. “Maria Elena Martínez’s ‘Sex and the Colonial Archive.’” Web Publishing (article, blog, etc.). "Open Forum on “Sex and the Colonial Archive: The Case of ‘Mariano’ Aguilera.”
Vicente, Marta V. 2016. “‘Pornography and the Spanish Inquisition: The Reading of Le Portier Des Chartreux, an Eighteenth-Century Forbidden Best Seller’ .” Journal Articles. Comparative Literature, no. 68: 181–98.

Selected Presentations

Vicente, M. (3/16/2017 - 3/19/2017). “Transgender Narratives in Early Modern Spain”. ASPHS annual meeting, New York City, March 16-19, 2017. New York City
Vicente, M. (2/16/2017). “Trans-Confessions: Gender Narratives in the Early Modern World”. Early Modern Studies Institute, USC, California, February 16, 2017. USC, Los Angeles, CA
Vicente, M. (3/17/2016 - 3/20/2016). “Spanish Feminists Theorize Sex and Gender: Lessons from the Enlightenment”. ASPHS annual meeting. San Diego, CA