Hector Hoyos

Professor of Iberian and Latin American Cultures and, by courtesy, of Comparative Literature
B.A., Universidad de los Andes, Literature (2001)
B.A., Universidad de los Andes, Philosophy (2002)
M.A., Cornell University, Romance Studies (2006)
Ph.D., Cornell University, Romance Studies (2008)
Hector Hoyos
Department:
Iberian and Latin American Cultures
Héctor Hoyos is a scholar of modern Latin American and comparative literature. He writes about ideological critiques of globalization in the post-1989 Latin American novel, the articulation of critical theory and new materialism in the region’s cultural production, and related topics. His current monograph in progress examines the works of Gabriel García Márquez from a law and humanities perspective.

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