J. Buentello Benavides

J. Buentello Benavides

Assistant Professor of English

College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences

Ph.D., Texas Tech University, specialization in creative writing with an emphasis on fiction

Location: Ayers 3034

615.460.6242

Biography

J Buentello Benavides (Ph.D., Texas Tech University) is a writer, teacher, editor, and translator. Her prose and translations have appeared in The Florida Review, Denver Quarterly, Los Angeles Review, and elsewhere. She is a Hedgebrook writer-in-residence alumna, and among her other awards, her writing has been named finalist for the Newfound Prose Prize, finalist for The Florida Review’s Editors’ Prize, and nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Recently, her short story manuscript titled Border Girls placed second for the Everett Southwest Literary Award which was selected by National Book Award Finalist, Brandon Hobson. Her research interests include contemporary American prose, translation theory and praxis, Chicana feminist theory, and borderland narratives.