Notable Achievements

Professor of Spanish Carlos de Oro’s article, “Melodrama y denuncia social: estrategias narrativas de resistencia en La pasión de Gabriel y Operación E” was accepted for publication in the peer-reviewed journal Romance Studies. He also presented a paper on the same topic at the 2026 Congreso Internacional de Literatura y Estudios Hispánicos in Arequipa, Peru from March 11–13.

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Expertise

Contemporary Latin American Film, Literatures, and Cultures

My academic interests include Latin American film, literatures and cultures, with particular emphasis on Colombia. I am interested in the analysis of film genres and aesthetics, as well as representations of race, class, and gender in contemporary Colombian film and Latin American literatures. My teaching and research mainly address issues related to the conflicting use of Latin American cultural production as an instrument of resistance and denunciation in situations of socio-political conflict. Within this framework, I plan activities that develop language proficiency and focus on issues of diversity and social justice, preparing students to communicate effectively and successfully, and to understand and interact with people from different backgrounds and cultures. My courses seek to make meaningful connections between academics and the precarities of daily life that impact impoverished and voiceless communities in Latin America.

 

  • My academic interests include Latin American film, literatures and cultures, with particular emphasis on Colombia. I am interested in the analysis of film genres and aesthetics, as well as representations of race, class, and gender in contemporary Colombian film and Latin American literatures. My teaching and research mainly address issues related to the conflicting use of Latin American cultural production as an instrument of resistance and denunciation in situations of socio-political conflict. Within this framework, I plan activities that develop language proficiency and focus on issues of diversity and social justice, preparing students to communicate effectively and successfully, and to understand and interact with people from different backgrounds and cultures. My courses seek to make meaningful connections between academics and the precarities of daily life that impact impoverished and voiceless communities in Latin America.

     

  • Selected Works

    “Melodrama y denuncia social: estrategias narrativas de resistencia en La pasión de Gabriel y Operación E.” Romance Studies, 43,3–4: 163–177 (March 30, 2026)

    “Traveling Narratives, Neorealism, and Marginalization: Ciro Guerra’s Cinema of Denunciation and Resistance.” Latin American Perspectives, Issue 241, Volume 48, Number 6, November 2021.

    “Cine de guerra, drama, comedia y thriller: Representaciones del trauma, la violencia y la insuficiencia estatal en el cine colombiano.” Hispanófila 188, 2020.

    “Between Armed Conflict, Social Awareness, and the Neoliberal Market: The case of Alias María”. Contemporary Latin American Cinema. Resisting Neoliberalism? Claudia Sandberg and Carolina Rocha, eds. New York: Palgrave macmillan, 2018.

     De Oro, Carlos e Iris Klotz. “Cine, pobreza y marginación en el Pacífico colombiano”. Imagofagia, Revista de la Asociación Argentina de Estudios de Cine y Audiovisual. No 13 (2016).