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Tina Escaja (born 1965 in Zamora, Spain), also known as Alm@ Pérez, is a Spanish-American writer, activist, feminist scholar and digital artist based in Burlington, Vermont. She is a Distinguished Professor of Romance Languages and Gender & Women's Studies, and the Director of the Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Program at the University of Vermont. She is the winner of the International Poetry Prize Dulce María Loynaz, and the National Latino Poetry Award for Young Adults, Isabel Campoy-Alma Flor Ada. She is considered a pioneer in the field of electronic literature in Spanish. She is a full member of the North American Academy of the Spanish Language (ANLE), and Corresponding member of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE).

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  • Tina Escaja (Zamora, 1965), también conocida como Alm@ Pérez, es escritora, crítica literaria y española con nacionalidad estadounidense. Creció en Bellvitge, y en la actualidad reside en Burlington, Vermont (EE. UU.) en cuya universidad (Universidad de Vermont) ejerce la cátedra de Literatura Iberoamericana y el rango de Profesora Distinguida de Lenguas Romances y Estudios de Género.​ Entre los galardones que ha recibido como investigadora y poeta se encuentran el Premio del Decanato por su labor docente y de investigación (Universidad de Vermont, 2010) y el Premio Hispanoamericano de Poesía Dulce María Loynaz en 2003 por su poemario Caída Libre.​ Su trabajo digital y electrónico ha sido expuesto en museos y galerías internacionales.​ Tina Escaja ha ejercido los cargos de Vicepresidenta y Presidenta de la Asociación de Género y Sexualidad (llamada anteriormente Asociación Internacional de Literatura y Cultura Femenina Hispánica), y de ALDEEU (Asociación de Licenciados y Doctores Españoles en Estados Unidos); Presidenta de Feministas Unidas, Inc., y es Correspondiente de la ANLE (Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española). .​ (es)
  • Tina Escaja (born 1965 in Zamora, Spain), also known as Alm@ Pérez, is a Spanish-American writer, activist, feminist scholar and digital artist based in Burlington, Vermont. She is a Distinguished Professor of Romance Languages and Gender & Women's Studies, and the Director of the Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Program at the University of Vermont. She is the winner of the International Poetry Prize Dulce María Loynaz, and the National Latino Poetry Award for Young Adults, Isabel Campoy-Alma Flor Ada. She is considered a pioneer in the field of electronic literature in Spanish. She is a full member of the North American Academy of the Spanish Language (ANLE), and Corresponding member of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). (en)
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  • Tina Escaja (born 1965 in Zamora, Spain), also known as Alm@ Pérez, is a Spanish-American writer, activist, feminist scholar and digital artist based in Burlington, Vermont. She is a Distinguished Professor of Romance Languages and Gender & Women's Studies, and the Director of the Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Program at the University of Vermont. She is the winner of the International Poetry Prize Dulce María Loynaz, and the National Latino Poetry Award for Young Adults, Isabel Campoy-Alma Flor Ada. She is considered a pioneer in the field of electronic literature in Spanish. She is a full member of the North American Academy of the Spanish Language (ANLE), and Corresponding member of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). (en)
  • Tina Escaja (Zamora, 1965), también conocida como Alm@ Pérez, es escritora, crítica literaria y española con nacionalidad estadounidense. Creció en Bellvitge, y en la actualidad reside en Burlington, Vermont (EE. UU.) en cuya universidad (Universidad de Vermont) ejerce la cátedra de Literatura Iberoamericana y el rango de Profesora Distinguida de Lenguas Romances y Estudios de Género.​ (es)
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