Norma Elia
Cantu
Murchison Professor of the Humanities
Modern Languages and Literatures


About
Born in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas and raised in Laredo, Texas, I am intimately bound to the US-Mexico border region. As a folklorist, as a scholar of Chicane literature, and as a writer of poems, novels, and essays, I focus on issues of borders and borderlands. Whether scholarly or creative, my writing is autobioethnography. My life formation as a working-class Chicana shapes my intellectual and aesthetic endeavors and impels me to act to deconstruct the oppressive structures that exist in society. Following Anzaldúa, I seek to “do work that matters,” and to make our world a better one for all sentient beings.
Honors & Awards
- Third Fulbright Fellowship: Senior Specialist Fellowship to Universidad Complutense de Madrid/Universidad de Alcalá de Henares
- Inducted into the San Antonio Women’s Hall of Fame
- Lifetime Achievement in Literary Arts Recognition by The Gemini Ink Literary organization at Inkstravaganza
- Tejano Heritage Award, Texas A&M, Kingsville
- Galardón Don Luis Leal from the HISPAUSA organization based at the Instituto Franklin at the Universidad de Alcalá de Henares. June 21, Barcelona June
- Outstanding Alumni Award, Texas A&I Alumni Association, Kingsville, Texas
- Luis Leal Literary Achievement Award, University of California, Santa Barbara
- American Folklore Society, Lifetime Achievement Award
- Texas Institute of Letters, member
- Latin American Studies Association Latina/o Studies Section, Frank Bonilla Public Intellectual Award
- Escuela Tlatelolco’s Champion of Change Award for Art, Literature, & Culture, Denver, Colorado
- Letras de Aztlán, NACCS Tejas Foco
- Beca Nebrija de Creación Literaria, Instituto Franklin, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares
- Fellow of the American Folklore Society
- Américo Paredes Distinguished Lecture, UT-Austin
- Exceptional Texas Woman, Veteran Feminists of America, Texas
- Elvira Cordero de Cisneros Macondo Foundation Award
- National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies Scholar of the Year
- Cátedra Laboris from the Universidad de Monterrey, Monterrey, Nuevo León
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