Pablo García Gámez
Lecturer
Office: HUM 1053
pablo.garciagamez@stonybrook.edu
Pablo García Gámez, born in Caracas, Venezuela, holds a Ph.D. in the Program in Latin American, Iberian and Latino Culture from The Graduate Center, CUNY. He is a playwright and instructor at Stony Brook University and York College. Among his articles published are: “Lorca, Pietri, Ramos Otero: Presentir, ver, sentir”, Los Bárbaros (2021); “Prólogo” Dos piezas teatrales, de Fernando Vieira, Centro de Estudios Sociales de América Latina (2021). For Conjunto, Revista de Casa de las Américas: “La dramaturgia hispana, cuarentena y visibilidad: afuera, adentro” (2021), and “Intercambio de saberes: teatro de calle y público hispano.” (2017). For LART, “Noche tan linda: Historia, travesti y cerro” (2016), and “Dramaturgia en el acuyá: entre el desdén y la autogestión.” (2014).
Plays published: Blanco (2006), Las damas de Atenea and Rematado (2008); in 2017 his play Noche tan linda was published in Conjunto. In 2019 his Olvidadas is published in Teatro Latino: New plays from the United States; in the same year is published in the anthology Apacuana: Cuatro obras ganadoras 2015-2018. In 2022 Querer ser: Tres piezas queer was published by Hispanic/Latino Cultural Center, New York.
Among his academic awards are: The IUPLR/Mellon Fellowship; The Graduate Center Dissertation Fellowship; The Emilia and Simon Lerner Memorial Tuition Award, Department of Classical and Modern Languages, The City College, New York.
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