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Renee Congdon
Renee Congdon is a PhD candidate in the Department of Spanish & Portuguese at Princeton University, where she focuses on contemporary Spanish culture, literature, and film. Her previous work includes a piece on sonic and olfactory narrative in Carmen Laforet’s postwar novel Nada (1945). Her dissertation deals with the figure of the washerwoman and the arrival of the washing machine in the contemporary Spanish imaginary.