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José Luis Suárez Morales

José Luis Suárez Morales

Assistant Professor

SCHAR 3104

  • Latin American Literature /
  • Cultural Studies

Areas of Focus

  • Contemporary Latin American Literature & Cinema
  • Mexican Literature and Culture
  • Critical Theory and Political Philosophy
  • Migration Studies
  • Latin America and the Anthropocene
  • "Pornographic Economies: Metaphoricity in Alan Pauls's Historia del dinero." Revista de Estudios Hispánicos 58.3 (2024): 907-929.
  • "Technological Landscapes: Anthropocene and Technics in Lucrecia Martel’s Zama." Ciberletras. 50, January (2024): 95-112.
  • "Broken Topographies: Criminal Enframing and the Migration Genre in Diego Quemada-Díez’s La jaula de oro." Chasqui: Revista de Literatura Latinoamerciana. 52.1 (2023): 143-165.
  • 2024: “Un antropoceno autobiográfico”. Latin American Studies Association Congress, Bogota, Colombia
  • 2024: “Pinochet is dead: Is this something worse?” XXXV Congreso Internacional de Literatura y Estudios Hispánicos. Oaxaca, Mexico
  • 2023: “Mexico 1999: Total Mobilizations, Stasis and Resistance in Alonso Ruizpalacios’s Güeros.”. Latin American Studies Association Congress. Virtual
  • 2022 “(An)Archeological Memory: The Crisis of Democracy in Post-Dictatorship Guatemala in El material humano”. Latin American Studies Association Congress. Virtual
  • 2022: “On Survival and Niche Markets: Nature and Cultural Difference in Ciro Guerra and Cristina Gallego’s Pájaros de Verano. Northeast Modern Language Association Convention, Baltimore, Maryland.
  • 2021: Literary Diremptions: Art and Urban Space in Contemporary Buenos Aires. Session: Shifting Landscapes: Maps, Borders, and Nature in Latin American. Northeast Modern Language Association Convention. Virtual
  • 2019: “Introducción a la guerra civil o el final del largo ciclo teológico-político.” VI Seminario Crítico-Político Transnacional sobre el Tiqqun-Comité Invisible. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
  • 2018” Crisis or the Sickness of Time: Horacio Castellanos Moya and the Rise of Neoliberalism. Latin American Studies Association Congress. Barcelona, Spain
  • 2018: “La bancarrota del lenguaje: dinero y palabra en La verdad sospechosa de Juan Ruiz de Alarcón.” The Association for Hispanic Classic Theater. El Paso, Texas
  • Latin American Studies Association (LASA)
  • Modern Language Association (MLA)
  • Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA)

Last Updated: February 26, 2025

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