Campillo

Marcos Campillo-Fenoll

  • Spanish Coordinator
  • Professor of Spanish
  • Associate Managing Editor, Decimonónica.
  • M.A., Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • B.A., Universidad de Murcia, Spain (& San Jose State University, CA)
  • 129 Mitchell Hall
  • Department of Languages and Cultures
  • West Chester University
  • West Chester, PA 19383
  • mcampillo@wcupa.edu

 

Courses Regularly Taught

Undergraduate Courses in Spanish               

  • SPA 201/202       Intermediate Spanish I & II                      
  • SPA 301               Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition             
  • SPA 302               Advanced Spanish Grammar and Conversation           
  • SPA 321               Spanish American Culture and Civilization                          
  • SPA 331               Latin American Narrative                          
  • SPA 405               Modern Hispanic Literatures (18th-19th Centuries)               
  • SPA 472               Nobel Laureates in Hispanic Letters                                           

Undergraduate Courses in English / Gen Eds

  •  ESP 300               Latin Am. Culture and Civilization
  •  ESP 310               Latin Am. Literature from the European Conquest to 1930s

Graduate Courses

  • SPA 535               Literature and National Formation in Spanish America: 1810-1900 
  • SPA 542               Shaping National Identity in Latin America
  • SPA 560               Nobel Laureates in Hispanic Letters  

Research

  • Nineteenth-Century Spanish American Literary and Cultural Productions
  • Literary Historiography and Literary Histories
  • Literature and Economic Markets
  • Anthologies and Canon Formation
  • Literature and Nationalism
  • Southern Cone Narrative and Poetry
  • Contemporary Academic Novels in Spanish America

Selected Publications

  • 2022  “Cinco muchachas.” Translation of “Five Girls” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935). First existing translation of the story into Spanish. Inter Litteras, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Vol 4, Dec 2022, pp. 338-341. https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/interlitteras/
  • 2021 The Desertmakers: Travel, War, and the State in Latin America, by Javier Uriarte (Routledge 2020). Revista Iberoamericana, January-March 2021. Vol. LXXXVII, n. 274, pp. 358-360 (invited book review)
  • 2020 Vernacular Latin Americanisms: War, the Market, and the Making of a Discipline, by Fernando Degiovanni (Pittsburgh: U of Pittsburgh P., 2018). Revista Iberoamericana, January-March 2020. Vol. LXXXVI, n. 270, pp. 368-370 (invited book review).
  • 2013 “Imagining Male Subjects: Representing Argentinean Masculinities in Nineteenth Century Poetry Anthologies.” Modern Argentine Masculinities. Ed. Carolina Rocha.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013. 17-39.
  • 2013 “La ansiedad de la influencia: la renovada presencia de Ernest Hemingway en la escritura temprana de Gabriel García Márquez.” Revista de Estudios Colombianos 41 (2013): 38-48
  • 2009 “Teorías de la hermandad poético-musical en el contorno nacional: la generación argentina de 1837.” Revista Hispánica Moderna 62.1 (2009): 1-23.

Selected Recent Conferences

  • 2023 “La representación de la mujer en la actual novela de campus argentina.” Cruces disciplinarios. XLIV International Congress; Instituto International de Literatura Iberoamericana (IILI). National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. July 5-8, 2023.
  • 2021 “Corpus, cuerpos y corpus delicti: representaciones de la violencia en la nueva novela académica argentina.” Cuerpos: miradas poéticas, significaciones políticas. XLIII International Congress; Instituto International de Literatura Iberoamericana (IILI). Originally: Université de Reims Champage-Ardenees, Reims, France. [Originally: July 6-9, 2020.] Postponed due to Covid-19. Online, U de Reims, July 6-9, 2021.
  • 2021 “College campus and travel narratives. The academic novel as an emerging genre in/from Argentina.” Languages and Cultures Research Colloquium. April 23, 2021.
  • 2019 “University Fictions: Violence, Lawsuits and Obsessions in Recent Argentine Academic Novels.” Salisbury Univ., MD. October 21, 2019 (Invited research talk)
  • 2019 “Homo homini lupus: Argentine Cannibalism.” Northeast Modern Language Association Conference (NEMLA). Washington, D.C. March 21-24, 2019.
  • 2019 “Creative Minds: Interactive Nonlinear Narratives with Twine.” RECAP (Resources for the Electronic Classroom: A Faculty-Student Partnership). West Chester University. May 16, 2019.
  • 2017 “La ‘novela de campus’ argentina: violencia y crimen en el mundo académico.” XIX Congreso Internacional de Literatura y Estudios Hispánicos. Buenos Aires, Argentina. March 8-10, 2017.