Virginia Rademacher
- Professor
- Division Chair
- Director, Languages and Global Cultures
Academic Division: Arts & Humanities
Academic Degrees
- Ph D, University of Virginia
- MA, University of Virginia
- MA, Johns Hopkins University
- BA, Harvard University
Academic Interest / Expertise
Hispanic literature and cultural studies, global film, hardboiled detective fiction and film noir, and new narrative formats such as the contemporary surge in auto/biographical fictionAwards & Honors
- 2022 — Dean's Award for Service to the College , Babson College
- 2015 — BYU Business Language Case Competition - 1st Place Student Team , Brigham Young University
- 2015 — Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching , All Programs, Babson College
Courses
Degree Courses 2024
- HUM 4606 WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO LIVE A GOOD LIFE
Degree Courses 2023
- HUM 4606 WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO LIVE A GOOD LIFE
Publications
Journal Articles
- Rademacher, V.N. (2023). Non-Political Mann? Faustian Bargains and False Romanticism in Colm Toibin's _The Magician_. Vol: 38, Issue: 1/2023, Page: 83-107. a/b:Auto/Biography Studies (Taylor and Francis) . link
- Rademacher, V.N. (2018). Truth and Circumstantiality in Javier Cercas' Biofictions. American Book Review. Vol: 39 , Issue: 1, Page: 6-27. American Book Review . link
- Rademacher, V.N. (2016). Trump and the Resurgence of American Noir. Persona Studies. Vol: 2, Issue: 2, Page: 90-103. Deakin University School of Communication and Creative Arts. link
- Rademacher, V.N., Allard, G., Farber, V. (2016). From Economic Crisis to Entrepreneurship: Self-Employment Among Young Women in Spain and Europe (De la crisis economica a la iniciativa emprendedora: El autoempleo entre las mujeres jovenes de Espana. Vol: 149, Issue: October 2016, Page: 152-167. Society of Economists . link
- Rademacher, V.N. (2012). Sex and the City: Detective Petra Delicado and Questions I Couldn’t Help But Wonder. Monographic Review/Revista Monográfica. Vol: 28, Page: 175-191. Texas Tech University, Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures. link
- Rademacher, V.N. (2012). The Art of Seduction: Truth or Fanfiction in the World of Lucia Etxebarria's Online "Friends" and the Blogosphere. Hispanic Issues On Line. Vol: 9, Issue: Spring, Page: 97-122. University of Minnesota Department of Spanish and Portugese Studies. link
- Rademacher, V.N. (2012). The Art of Seduction: Truth or Fanfiction in the World of Lucia Etxebarria’s Online “Friends” and the Blogosphere. Hispanic Issues. Vol: 9, Page: 97-122. University of Minnesota Department of Spanish and Portugese Studies. link
- Rademacher, V.N. (2009). Queer Transitions in Contemporary Spanish Culture: From Franco to La Movida. Journal of Contemporary Spanish Cultural Studies. Vol: 10, Issue: 3. Albany: State University of NY Press.
- Rademacher, V.N. (2007). Postmodern Quest and the Role of Distance in Antonio Muñoz Molina’s El invierno en Lisboa. Ciberletras:Revista de Crítica Literaria y de Cultura.
Books
- Rademacher, V.N. (2022). Derivative Lives: Biofiction, Uncertainty, and Speculative Risk in Contemporary Spanish Narrative: Derivative Lives: Biofiction, Uncertainty, and Speculative Risk in Contemporary Spanish Narrative . Issue: 1, Page: 248 pp. Bloomsbury . link
Book Chapters
- Rademacher, V.N. (in press). Courting Biofictions: Anti-Chivalry, and Overpainting in Lauren Groff’s Matrix and Maggie O’Farrell’s the Marriage Portrait: Routledge Companion to Biofiction . Routledge.
- Rademacher, V.N. (2020). Contrarians at the Gate: Biofiction, the Anti-Biopic and I, Tonya: Biofiction and Writers' Afterlives. Issue: 1st, Page: 142-155. Cambridge Scholars .
- Rademacher, V.N. (2018). Resisting the "Dictatorship of the Present" in the Biographical Novel : Conversations with Biographical Novelists: Truthful Fictions Across the Globe. Issue: 1st, Page: 49-67. Bloomsbury . link
- Rademacher, V.N. (2018). Speculative Subjectivities and the Biofictional Surge : Conversations with Biographical Novelists: Truthful Fictions Across the Globe . Issue: 1st, Page: 157-168. Bloomsbury . link
- Levinson, J.R., Rademacher, V.N. (2015). Global Film Across the Curriculum: Narrative Imagination and Pedagogical Innovation: Evolving Entrepreneurial Education: Innovation in the Babson Classroom. Page: 191-216. Emerald Group Publishing.
- Rademacher, V.N. (2012). Playing for Real: Simulated Games of Identity in Spain’s Gen X Narrative: Generation X Goes Global: Mapping a Youth Culture in Motion. Page: 193-211. Routledge.
- Rademacher, V.N. (2010). Postmodern Quest and the Role of Distance in Antonion Munoz Monlina's El Invierno es Lisboa: Contemporary Literary Criticism: Excerpts from Criticism of the Works of Today's Novelists, Poets, PLaywrights, Short Story Writers, Scriptwriters, and Other Creative Writers. Vol: 289. Gale.
Book Reviews
- Rademacher, V.N. (2023). Review of Biofiction: An Introduction : Biofiction: An Introduction . Vol: 38, Issue: 1 (2023), Page: 388-393. a/b: Auto/Biography Studies (Taylor and Francis) . link
Conference Proceedings
- Rademacher, V.N., Allard, G. (2016). From Economic Crisis to Entrepreneurship: Self-Employment among Spain's Young Women : Diana International Conference 2016. Diana Conference . link
- Rademacher, V.N. (2013). Lost in the Supermarket: Biographical Uncertainty and Real Speculation in Contemporary Spanish Narrative: Revista de ALCES XXI. Vol: 1, Issue: 1. ALCES XXI. link
Other
- Rademacher, V.N. (2023). Reading the Contemporary Author: Narrative, Authority, Fictionality : Reading the Contemporary Author: Narrative, Authority, Fictionality. University of Nebraska Press .
- Rademacher, V.N. (2022). Biofiction's Antidotes to Post-Truth Contagions : Bloomsbury Literary Studies . Bloomsbury . link
- Rademacher, V.N. (2010). Transatlatic Crossings: Post-Dictatorship Transitions and Cultural Transformations in Spain, Argentina, Chile: Selected Proceedings. INternational Conference on Development & Assessment of Intercultural Competence. University of Arizona.
Presentations
Professional Services
- Board Member Phillips Academy Alumni Council (2017 - Present)
- Board Member Jeff's Place (2017 - 2019)
Department & College Wide Services
- Arts and Humanities Division (Fall 2023 - Present)
- Director, Languages and Global Cultures (Fall 2012 - Present)
- Board of Trustees - Academic Affairs Committee (Fall 2016 - Spring 2020)
- Posse Program - Mentor ("Chair" is cited below, but my role is Mentor) (Spring 2016 - Spring 2020)