Samuel Aguayo Mejia
Graduate Student , School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Graduate Student II, Spanish and Portuguese
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Education
B.A., Hispanic Languages and Literatures, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (National Autonomous University of Mexico)
M.A., Hispanic Studies, University of British Columbia, Canada.
Research Expertise
Comparative Literature
Globalization and Resistance
Latin American Literature
Mexico
Politics of Latin America
I am a PhD student in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese in Maryland. My main research interests include contemporary Mexican literature, Latin American fiction and politics in of cultural products. In my research I analyze literary representations of subjectivity, acts of protest and the circulation of political ideologies. My mentor and advisor is Dr. Ryan Long. I am also interested in the representation of war and revolution in Mexican and Cuban cultural products, and global studies.
I received my Licenciatura (BA) in Hispanic Language and Literatures from the National Autonomous University of Mexico in 2020 (UNAM). In my thesis, I developed an interdisciplinary analysis in between Mexican literature, muralism and vanguards.
In my master’s thesis, I analyzed the representation of oral language in Fernanda Melchor’s Temporada de huracanes (2017), the uses of gossip as an alternative form to represent the historic speech and the stories of traumatized victims or murdered people.
Within academia, I have taught beginner and intermediate Spanish language courses. I have organized panels for major conferences and served as graduate student representative. Finally, I participate in student mental and physical wellness promotion, suicide prevention and advocacy for mental health.
Courses
Instructor of Record, at the University of Maryland:
Fall 2023 Span 103 (0301)
Spring 2024 Span 203 (0201)
Summer 2024 Span 203 (WB11)
Fall 2024 Span 204 (0101)
Span 204 (0301)
Teaching Assistant at UBC :
Winter 2021 Span 101
Spring 2022 Span 102
Winter 2022 Span 101
Spring 2023 Span 202