Faculty & Staff Directory
Dr. Héctor García Chávez
Title/s: Director of Graduate Program in Women’s Studies and Gender Studies
Senior Lecturer of Spanish
Office #: CC206B
Phone: 773.508.2863
Email: hgarci1@luc.edu
About
Joint Appointment, Modern Languages & Women's Studies & Gender Studies
Director, Latin American and Latino/a Studies Program
Associate Faculty, Honors Program
Director, Gender & Identity Issues Summer Program
Board of Directors, MAKE Literary Magazine/Lit&Luz Festivals
Degrees
- M.A. and Ph.D., The University of Chicago, Romance Languages and Literatures
- Graduate Studies, Universidade de São Paulo and Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brasil
- B.A. with Honours, Amherst College (Art History & Spanish, Five Colleges Latin American Studies Certificate)
Research Interests
- XX/XXI Latin American Literatures
- Mexican Literature and Cultural Studies
- Gender Studies & Queer Theory
- Ibero-American Transatlantic & Postcolonialism Studies
- Latin@ Studies, Border Studies
- Contemporary Iberian, Latin@ and Latin American Cinema
- Latin American Cultural Studies and Transnationalism
Professional & Community Affiliations
- Director, Summer Program in Palma de Mallorca (2011, 2012), Córdoba, España (2013, 2014)
- Director, Hank Center´s 2014 Chicago Catholic Immigration Conference: The Mexicans: http://ecommons.luc.edu/ccic/
Courses Taught
- HONR 208: Encountering Latin America
- SPAN 270 & 271: Canonical Iberian Peninsular Texts, I, II
- SPAN 352: Obras maestras de América Latina
- SPAN 389: El legado cuentístico latinoamericano
- SPAN 397 Literatura y cine mexicano contemporáneo
- SPAN 480: Novelas ejemplares latinoamericanas: siglos XX/XXI
- SPAN 487: Manifiestos de narrativa 'revolucionaria' y 'dictatorial' en América Latina
- WSGS 380/480: Queer Theory
Awards
- Sujack Master Teacher
Selected Publications
- Roberto Bolaño, Enrique Serna and Juan Villoro: Parody, Dark Humor, and Literary Wit in Contemporary Mexican Literature, book project with US publisher (in progress).
- “ ‘Fefu and her Friends’: Performance as a method of Interdisciplinary Inquiry,” group article in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (Rutgers University Press), (peer reviewed, in progress).
- “Enrique Serna and Juan Villoro: Parody, Dark Humor and Literary Wit in Contemporary Mexican
- Literature,” Special Session “El humor en la literatura mexicana”, LASA, Chicago, May 2014.
- “Inverts”, “Degenerates” and “Perverts” in México City and Barcelona: Peripheral Voices Subverting the Global City,” (ACLA), NYU, March 2014.
- “Procurando un espacio 'queer' en la narrativa de Enrique Serna,” “Literatura ‘queer’ contemporánea: subversions de la masculinidad hegemónica latinoamericana,” Special Session Presider and Program Organizer, 2014 MLA, Chicago, January 2014.
- “Teaching Queer Theory as a Transformative Teaching Tool,” LGBT Psychology and Related Fields
- Coming Out for LGBT Psychology in the Current International Scenario, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (IUL), Lisboa, Portugal, June 2013.
- “Carlos Fuentes, una breve biografía,” La Raza, Chicago ImpreMedia Digital, 2nd of November 2012.
- “Hélice neobarroca: La imagen de México en la narrativa de Carpentier,” in Actas XXXVII IILI, Universidad de Las Américas, Puebla, June 2008.
- “Ilan Stavans and the Rise of Transnational Latino Fiction,” in The Disappearance: A Novella and Stories (Northwestern University Press on-line promotional material, 2007).
- “Filomeno: El negro subversivo como motivo histórico literario,” ejemplar: El siglo de Alejo Carpentier (La Habana, Casa de las Américas, número 238, 2005).
- “Latino presence in Illinois,” in Encyclopedia Latina: History, Culture, Society (Danbury, Grolier Publishing, 2005).
- “Spanglish: The Making of a New American Language,” in Amherst Quarterly Magazine, Spring, 2004.