Alexander Torres

Assistant Professor of Instruction in Spanish

  • Offices: 黑洞社区Tampa CPR 441
  • Email

Alexander Torres (Ph.D.) teaches Spanish at the 黑洞社区Department of World Languages. His first book鈥Bastardos de la modernidad: el Bildungsroman roquero en Am茅rica Latina (Peter Lang, 2020)鈥攄eals with six contemporary rock 鈥檔鈥 roll coming-of-age novels from Latin America (Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina) that serve as a critique of the ontological impact of modernity. He also gave .

In addition to specializing in the Bildungsroman (novel of formation) and rock culture in the Latin American context, Torres鈥檚 research focuses on the current literary production of different regions in Latin America, often with young characters who are faced with a disenchanted and hostile world.

At present he is interested in analyzing various formations of the sacred in contemporary Latin American literature. Dr. Torres is at this time a guest editor for the special Bolivian Studies Journal issue Geopo茅ticas del abigarramiento en narrativas bolivianas actuales (Motley Geopoetics in Contemporary Bolivian Narratives), which centers on 鈥渁 critical view of the dialogical relationship produced between the motley and the mobility of affect, determining features of Bolivian cultural manifestations of the last decades inscribed in diverse geopoetics.鈥 He has also contributed book chapters for different volumes concerning current Latin American fiction.

Dr. Torres has been teaching all undergraduate levels of Spanish for many years at the university level. The courses he presently teaches at the University of South Florida are SPN 1120: Beginning Spanish I, SPN 1121: Beginning Spanish II, SPN 2201: Spanish IV, and SPN 3391: Latin American Cinema. His goal is to awaken a genuine interest in the Spanish language in his students and to inspire enthusiasm for the multiple cultures that exist in the Spanish-speaking world.

He is the advisor for the Club de Espa帽ol (Spanish Club), whose 鈥減rimary purpose . . . is to create a community in which students feel comfortable learning the Spanish language and expanding their knowledge about Spanish-speaking cultures.鈥 Please reach out to Dr. Torres if you are interested in joining this exciting organization!