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Ana Luengo is an Assistant Professor at San Francisco State University since 2015. She has worked at the Universidad de Washington and the University of Bremen, Germany. She is the author of La encrucijada de la memoria (2004, 2a ed. 2012), a children’s book on autism, Lucas tiene superpoderes (Bellaterra, 2018), and a non-fiction novel, Seguir viviendo. El testimonio de una víctima de pedofilia (with Sandra Pulido. Bellaterra, 2020). She is the co-editor of the monographs Perpetradores y memoria democrática en España (with Katie Stafford, in Hispanic Issues Online, 2017), and La reinvención de Latinoamérica (2012), among others. She has published several articles and chapters on historical memory, representations of violence, crime fiction, and social movements. She is active on the board of directors of ALCESXXI.