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Spanish Faculty at UTA
Christopher Conway (Ph.D. in Literature, University of California San Diego 1996) is the author of The Cult of Bolívar in Latin American Literature (2003) and the editor of Peruvian Traditions by Ricardo Palma (Oxford University Press, 2004). Dr. Conway is presently editing a book on the U.S. Mexico War and is the author of over fifteen scholarly articles on nineteenth and twentieth-century Latin American and Mexican literature. He has presented papers at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma in Mexico City, the Universidad Central de Venezuela, the Modern Language Association, the Latin American Studies Association, the American Historical Association and others. In addition to this scholarly work, Dr. Conway's essays on academic life and technology have appeared in Inside Higher Ed, most notably "Youtube and the Cultural Studies Classroom" (2006) and "Professor Avatar" (2007). In the Fall of 2007, Dr. Conway received the Alicia Wilkerson Smotherman Faculty Teaching Award from the College of Liberal Arts at UT Arlington. Dr. Conway's Homepage |
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