Erlinda Gonzáles-Berry (born August 23, 1942) is an American literary critic and writer of Hispanic descent.
[4][2] From 1997-2007 Gonzáles-Berry chaired the Ethnic Studies Department at Oregon State University, specializing in teaching Latino literature and culture.
She retired from OSU in 2007 and found Casa Latinos Unidos, a non-profit community center that offered cultural support and social services to the Latino/a community in Lynn and Benton Counties.
Her writings on literature include Las Mujeres Hablan: An Anthology of Nuevo Mexicana Writers published in 1988 and Pasó por aquí : critical essays on the New Mexican literary tradition, 1542-1988 published in 1989.
History of New Mexico and Herencia: The Anthology of Hispanic Literature of the United States.