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    Emilio Bejel

    Emilio Bejel

    Professional and Academic Honors

    • Member of the Editorial Board of the Delaware Review of Latin American Studies, a literary journal of the University of Delaware, 2001-present.
    • Member of the Editorial Board of Jitanjáfora, a literary and linguistic journal of Temple University. 2001-present.
    • "Entrevista con el escritor Emilio Bejel," by Professor Stephen Clark. Revista literaria Baquiana, January 2001.
    • "Emilio Bejel," by Professor Stephen Clark. La Habana Elegante, August, 2001.
    • Juror of the "1997 Casa de las Americas Literary Prize" (Havana, 1997).
    • "Tribute to Emilio Bejel" at York College (NYC, April 12, 1996). Tribute to my work as poet and literary critic.
    • Board Member of the Cuban Literary Studies Series (1991-1992).
    • Board Member of the literary journal Siglo XX/20th Century (1993-present).
    • Board Member of the literary journal Confluencia (1993-present).
    • Universidad Nacional de Rosario Special Seminar on Semiotics (Rosario, Argentina, Fall 1987).
    • Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña Special Seminar on Caribbean Literature (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 1986).
    • Yale Visiting Fellowship (Summer, 1983) for the study of José Lezama Lima's work.
    • The National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Fellowship The Lilly Foundation Scholarship Grant (1978) for the study of Linguistics and Literary Theory.
    • Iberoamerican Writers and Poets Guild First Prize (1975) for the essay "El lenguaje suicida."
    • Iberoamerican Writers and Poets Guild Honorary Mentions (1974 and 1975) for two poetry collections.
    • Fairfield University Research Grant (1973) for the study of representative Spanish American authors living in the United States.
    • The University of Miami Scholarship (1966 and 1967).
    • The Wilson Language Award (University of Miami, 1966 and 1977).
    • Participant of the NEH Seminar on José Martí and Eugenio María de Hostos, at Hostos Community College from June 24 to July 21, 2005.

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