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Teaching Feminisms: The Legacy of Sara Castro-Klarén
In this essay, we underscore the work of Sara Castro-Klarén and her multiple contributions to feminist, intersectional, and decolonial scholarship in the Americas. Her publications, conference presenta-tions, graduate teaching, and mentorship of early career researchers have had a far-reaching impact on the scholarship of the modern Latin American novel, literary and cultural theory, colonial studies, Peruvian studies, gender studies in Latin America and related fields, but in this brief piece, we focus on her contributions to feminist studies in her field.