Teresa Caldeira Dept of City & Regional Planning comparative urban studies, urbanization in the global south, social theory, ethnography and qualitative methods
Anthony J. Cascardi Dept of Comparative Literature Dept of Rhetoric Dept of Spanish and Portuguese comparative literature, literature, aesthetics, early modern literature, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Spanish Baroque
Justin Davidson Dept of Spanish and Portuguese Spanish linguistics, romance linguistics, contact linguistics, bilingualism, Catalan, sociophonetics, language variation and change, quantitative methods
Ivonne del Valle Dept of Spanish and Portuguese colonial period in México, internal colonialism in Mexico, Jesuits (Loyola, Acosta, Baegert), Baroque and Enlightenment from a colonial perspective, technology and environment, drainage of Mexico City lakes, Christianity and Pre-Hispanic religions.
Jeroen Dewulf Dept of German Dutch studies, transatlantic slavery, German literature, European Studies, post-colonial studies, hybridity
Michael Iarocci Dept of Spanish and Portuguese modern Spanish literature and culture, critical theory, geopolitics of literature, aesthetics, transatlantic Hispanic studies, theory of the lyric, visual culture
Andrew Way Leong Dept of English 19th-century American literature, 20th- and 21st-century American literature, Asian American, Pacific, critical theory, cultural studies, gender and sexuality studies
Mara Loveman Dept of Sociology comparative and historical sociology, political sociology, ethnoracial politics, development, demography, Latin America
Tom McEnaney Dept of Comparative Literature Dept of Spanish and Portuguese Latin American literature of the 19th and 20th centuries, media studies, radio, 20th century American literature, architecture, linguistic anthropology, digital humanities
Nasser Meerkhan Dept of Spanish and Portuguese Medieval Iberia, transcultural text, transtermporal text, translinguistic text
Alex Saum-Pascual Dept of Spanish and Portuguese digital literature, Transatlantic Literature, Spanish, Spain, electronic literature, contemporary literature, digital humanities, new media, Latin America
Nathaniel Wolfson Dept of Spanish and Portuguese Brazilian literature and culture, Latin American literature and culture, media studies, critical theory, Latin American Art History, environmental humanities, digital humanities