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Awards | Willis Barnstone Translation Prize (2007) |
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Institutions | Oberlin College |
Ana C. Cara is an Argentine creolist,translator,and Professor of Hispanic Studies at Oberlin College. [1]
She graduated from Middlebury College with a Bachelor of Arts in 1972,from University of Pennsylvania with a Master of Arts in Folklore and Folklife in 1974,and with a Doctor of Philosophy in Folklore and Folklife in 1983. She was visiting scholar at University of California,Berkeley. [2]
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