Expertise

His research lies at the intersection of environmental discourse and cultural production and aims to frame contemporary Latin American literature and film in the context of the Anthropocene.

His other research interests include biopolitics, critical animal studies, posthumanism, and urban studies. In addition to classes on trash and culture, he teaches introductory survey courses on Latin American culture and literature and advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on narrative, film, and literary theory.

Past Affiliations

PhD Student, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Arts and Humanities Division, College of Letters and Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison (past)

Communities
Portuguese, Spanish
Degrees
PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Spanish, 2017
MA, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Spanish, 2012
MA, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Translation Studies, 2007
BA, Truman State University, Spanish, 2004