Óscar Fernández

Expert in Latin American Literature and Diversity & Equity in Higher Education

University Studies

Assistant Professor of Teaching, University Studies

Óscar Fernández, Ph.D., teaches comparative literature and specializes in inter-American studies, literary theory, and the intersection of culture, sexuality, and representations of disease in Ibero-American literature. Additionally, Fernández examines experiences of contingent faculty and queer, trans, Black, Indigenous, people of color (QT/BIPOC) students in higher education.
 

Óscar Fernández
Education
  • Ph.D., Comparative Literature, The Pennsylvania State University
  • B.A., English Literature, Ohio Wesleyan University