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Federico Correa Pose

Federico Correa Pose, portrait
Assistant Professor of Instruction, Spanish

Teaching and Research

Federico Correa Pose's teaching and research interests lie at the intersection of 20th-century and contemporary Latin American literature and culture, political theory, environmental humanities, utopian studies, Indigenous studies, and posthumanism. 

His first book manuscript, Constellations of the Common: Literature and Utopia in Latin America, examines the relationship between literature and the concept of the common through readings of works by authors from Argentina, Bolivia, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Peru. The book argues that exploring this articulation can shed light on literature’s utopian dimension and its potential to envision alternative worlds in an era of increasing distrust in political institutions, growing inequality, and environmental catastrophe in the region.

 
His work has appeared in Chasqui, Universum, the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, and other venues.