Biography
Education
- Ph D in Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago
- MA in Humanities, University of Chicago
- BA in English Literature, University of Chicago
Dr. Kevin M. Anzzolin, Lecturer of Spanish, arrived at ÐÔ°®Ñо¿Ëù in 2021, where he teaches a wide range of classes. His book, Guardians of Discourse: Literature and Journalism in Porfirian Mexico, was published with the University of Nebraska Press in May 2024. His research focuses primarily on Mexican narrative from the 19th- to 21st centuries, and his work has been published in journals such as Letras Hispanas, Hispania, and Studies in Latin American Popular Culture. More information can be found here:
Teaching
Spanish in the Community
Medical ​Spanish
Spanish 200
Spanish 200 ​(For the Helping Professions)
Business Spanish
Digital Spanish
Introduction to Latin American Studies
Research
Mexican Narrative
Community Engaged Learning
US Latinx Experience
Intercultural Communication
Cultural Studies
Business Spanish
Selected Accomplishments
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Book Review
(2025). Review of Matthews, Michael. Sex and Love in Porfirian Mexico City: A Social History of Working-Class Courtship. University of Florida Press, 2025. ERLACS. (Forthcoming 2025). ERLACS.