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Alejandro Enriquez

Associate Professor
Lang Literatures & Cultures
Office
Stevenson Hall - STV 213
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Current Courses

SPA 233.001 Introduction To Hispanic Literature

LAL 109.001 Introduction To Latina/O Studies

LAL 109.003 Introduction To Latina/O Studies

IDS 203.003 Nations And Narration AMALI: Latin America

SPA 305.001 Current Topics In Hispanic Civilization & Culture

LAL 109.002 Introduction To Latina/O Studies

LAL 109.004 Introduction To Latina/O Studies

SPA 405.001 Seminar On Spanish And/Or Spanish American Culture

Teaching Interests & Areas

Latin American literature and culture and all levels of Spanish language courses.

Research Interests & Areas

* Colonial Literature and Culture, with an emphasis on missionary and indigenous (Maya) Colonial and Postcolonial Discourse; Latin American and Peninsular Baroque. * Secondary fields: the Atlantic World; Critical Discourses on the Colonial and Postcolonial Theory; Feminism and Feminist Criticism; Contemporary Latin American Literature, with an special interest in the modern and the postmodern historical novel; Latin American Culture and Civilization; Mexican and Latin American Film.

Faculty-Student Connections Grant

CTLT
2012

Journal Article

Enriquez, A. The friar and the Maya: Diego de Landa and the Account of the things of Yucatan. Colonial Latin American Review 33.3 (2024): 415-416.
Enriquez, A. The exuberant imagination: blood libel and the myth of Maya ritual murder in the 1562 Sotuta confessions. Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies 10.2 (2018): 276-294.