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Enrique Fernandez is a professor at the University of Manitoba in the Department of French, Spanish, and Italian. He specializes in early modern Spanish literature and culture, with a focus on the significant literary work, La Celestina. His research explores the intersections of death and gender within the early modern period, particularly analyzing the sources and reception of La Celestina, along with its derived iconography. As the founding president of the Círculo de Estudios de la Literatura Picaresca y Celestinesca (CELPYC) and a past president of the Canadian Association of Hispanists, he is actively involved in the academic community. His notable outreach includes curating an exhibit titled '500 Years of Celestina's Visual Culture' and founding the online literary magazine Proyecto Sherezade. Fernandez has received multiple awards for his contributions to Spanish literature and culture, including the MLA Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize for his book on early modern Spain and the Canadian Association of Hispanists' Book Award.
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