Expertise

Afro-Latinx and Latinx studies, Caribbean studies, border studies, Afro-diasporic spirituality 

Biography

Rebeca L. Hey-Colón was born and raised in Puerto Rico and first came to the Philadelphia area to earn her bachelor's degree from Haverford College. She then moved to Massachusetts and received her PhD in romance languages and literatures from Harvard University. Before coming to Temple, Hey-Colón was an assistant professor of Spanish at Colby College in Maine.

Selected Publications

Books

Peer-reviewed Articles

  • 2022: “Chronic Illness and Transformation in Gloria Anzaldúa’s ‘Puddles’” in Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 47(1), pp. 15-42
  • 2021: “‘Por el mar que nos une’: boat people’s Living Waters” in Chicana/Latina Studies, 20(2), pp. 28-59
  • 2018: “Por amor en el caserío: Caribbeanizing West Side Story” in Latino Studies, 16(2), pp. 213-229

Public Scholarship

Courses Taught

  • Advanced Analysis and Writing 
  • Advanced Spanish Composition and Conversation 
  • Composition 
  • Hispanic Readings
  • Hispanic Women’s Writing
  • (Latin American Studies) We Are Here Because You Were There
  • Literature of the Caribbean
  • Puerto Rican Readings 
  • Unbordering Latinx Studies 
  • Unraveling the “X” in Latinx Studies 
  • US Latino/a Studies