Rocío Quispe Agnoli

Rocío Quispe Agnoli
Academic background
Alma materBrown University
ThesisLa escritura : remedio contra la violencia "Nueva corónica y buen gobierno" en el discurso colonial hispanoamericano (2000)

Rocío Quispe Agnoli is a Peruvian writer and professor at Michigan State University. She is scholar of Latin American Indigenous and Mestizo literary and cultural studies, colonial and decolonial studies, and Peruvian speculative fiction. She also writes fiction under the pen name Rocío Qespi.

Education and career

Quispe Agnoli received her B.A. in Linguistics and Literature from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú in 1985. In 1987, she obtained a D.E.A. (Dîplome d’Édudes Approfondies) in Linguistique/Sémiotique from the Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail. Later she received her M.A. (1993) and Ph.D. (2000) in Hispanic Studies from Brown University, under the direction of Peruvian writer Julio C. Ortega.[1]

Quispe Agnoli joined the faculty at Michigan State University in 2000 as an assistant professor, and was promoted to full professor in 2015. Throughout her career, her work and activities have received several honors and recognitions. In 2022 she received the William J. Beal Outstanding Faculty Award,[2] and became Affiliated Scholar of The Quechua Initiative on Global Indigeneity at Harvard University.[3]

Between 2020 and 2024 she was the editor-in-chief of the journal Revista de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades / Journal of Gender and Sexuality Studies.[4]

Work

Research

Quispe Agnoli is known for her work on native Peruvian Indian writer Felipe Guamán Poma de Ayala, as well as Latin American decolonial studies, women’s studies and gender studies, and speculative fiction.

Fiction writing

Quispe Agnoli is also a fiction writer under the name Rocío Qespi. Her short fiction has received the 1999 “La Regenta” Literary Award (Spain) for “El cuarto mandamiento.”

Her short story “El Cementerio de Acarí” was first runner-up in the 1999 Ana María Matute Short Narrative Award[5] and published in Ellas también cuentan (Torremozas 2000).[6] This work also received the 1999 Asociación Atenea Accésit Award,[7] and it was published in English as “The Cemetery of Acarí” in Metamorphoses: A Journal of Literary Translation.[8]

In 2008 she published her first collection of short fiction Durmiendo en el agua ISBN 9786034516755.[9][10]

In 2020, her story “El médico de las muñecas” won the Múltiples rostros de la muerte literary competition.[11] which was published in Aeternum. Revista de literatura oscura. In 2021, she joined the Qhipa Pacha Collective, alongside Peruvian authors of science fiction and Peruvian futurism.[12]

Honors and awards

  • 2012 Fintz Award for Teaching Excellence in the Arts and Humanities (2012).[13]
  • 2013 Successful Peruvian Woman in America. Embassy of Peru in the United States.[14]
  • 2013 TUMI USA Award in Professional Excellence, Peruvian Community in the United States.[15]
  • 2016 CAL Faculty Leadership Award.[16]
  • 2017 Flora Tristán Award for Nobles de papel. Latin American Studies Association-Peru Section.[17]
  • 2019 Inspirational Woman of the Year. Professional Achievement.[18]
  • 2024: Lifetime Achievement Award.[19]

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ "Thesis & Dissertations. Brown University Library". Academia at Michigan State University. 2000-06-15. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
  2. ^ "Professor Rocío Quispe-Agnoli receives William J. Beal Outstanding Faculty Award". Department of Romance and Classical Studies. 2022-03-27. Retrieved 2025-07-09.
  3. ^ "External Affiliated Scholars – Quechua Initiative on Global Indigeneity". sites.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
  4. ^ "Revista de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades (en:Journal of Gender and Sexuality Studies)". Michigan State University. Retrieved 2025-06-06.
  5. ^ "XI y XII Premios Ana María Matute de Relato 1999 -2000 - Ediciones Torremozas". www.torremozas.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-08-27.
  6. ^ "Ediciones Torremozas". www.torremozas.com. Retrieved 2024-12-30.
  7. ^ "X Certamen de cuentos «Premio Atenea» – ATENEA" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-06-06.
  8. ^ "Spring 2008 – Metamorphoses". Retrieved 2024-12-30.
  9. ^ Donayre, Jose (2008). ""Durmiendo en el agua" de Rocío Qespi. Presentación de José Donayre". www.letras.mysite.com. Retrieved 2025-06-06.
  10. ^ "Durmiendo en el agua - LIBROS PERUANOS". www.librosperuanos.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2025-02-15. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
  11. ^ "CONVOCATORIA: LOS MÚLTIPLES ROSTROS DE LA MUERTE". Retrieved 2024-12-30.
  12. ^ Agnoli, Rocio Quispe (2023-08-31). "Peruvian writers tell of a future rooted in the past and contemporary societal issues". The Conversation. Retrieved 2024-12-30.
  13. ^ "Past Award Recipients". Center for Integrative Studies in the Arts & Humanities. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
  14. ^ "Associate professor of Spanish named 2013 Successful Peruvian Woman in America". MSUToday | Michigan State University. April 9, 2013. Retrieved 2025-06-06.
  15. ^ "Rocío Quispe-Agnoli - Equipo UCM - En los bordes del archivo". Elba (in Spanish). 2017-01-08. Retrieved 2025-06-06.
  16. ^ "Faculty Alumni Board Awards". College of Arts & Letters. 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
  17. ^ "Hispanic Studies Professor Receives 2017 Flora Tristán Book Award". Michigan State University | Department of Romance and Classical Studies. 2017-05-10. Retrieved 2025-06-06.
  18. ^ "Faculty Members Awarded Inspirational Woman of the Year Awards". College of Arts & Letters. 2019-01-30. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
  19. ^ "Prof. Quispe Agnoli Receives WOCC Lifetime Achievement Award". Department of Romance and Classical Studies. 2024-04-12. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
  20. ^ Review of La fe andina en la escritura
  21. ^ Reviews of Nobles de papel
  22. ^ Reviews of Women's negotiations and textual agency in Latin America