Gregory Utley

 

Associate Professor of Spanish                          

Department of Literature and Languages

Office: BUS 246

Office Phone: (903) 566-7464                    

Office Hours (Spring 2010): MWF 12:00-1:00PM; TR 8:45-9:15AM

TR 8:45-9:15; and by appt.

greg utley@uttyler.edu

 

Gregory Utley, Associate Professor of Spanish, specializes in contemporary Colombian narrative. He has published articles on the fiction of R. H. Moreno-Durán and Fanny Buitrago, and is currently working on article over La virgen de los sicarios by Fernando Vallejo. He has taught a wide range of courses, including Intermediate Spanish, Spanish Composition, Advanced Spanish Grammar, the History of the Spanish Language, Latin American Literature Surveys, the Spanish American Short Story, the Contemporary Latin American Novel, and Senior Seminars on Gabriel García Márquez and  “Nobel Prize Winners in Literature from Spanish America.”

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Selected Publications

Irony, Reality, and Satire: R. H. Moreno Duran's Metropolitanas By: Utley, Gregory J.; Confluencia: Revista Hispánica de Cultura y Literatura, 1999 Fall; 15 (1): 82-91.

R. H. Moreno-Durán y la narrativa colombiana actual By: Utley, Gregory J.;. pp. II: 116-36 IN: Jaramillo, María Mercedes (ed.); Osorio, Betty (ed.); Robledo, Angela I. (ed.); Literatura y cultura: Narrativa colombiana del siglo XX, I: La nación moderna: Identidad; II: Diseminación, cambios, desplazamientos; III: Hibridez y alteridades. Bogotá, Colombia: Ministerio de Cultura; 2000.

The Development of Subjectivity in Fanny Buitrago's Señora de la miel By: Utley, Gregory; Hispanic Journal, 2004 Spring-Fall; 25 (1-2): 131-43.

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