
Brian Cope
Associate Professor · Nineteenth and twentieth century Spanish Literature
The College of WoosterAbout
Brian Cope is an Associate Professor of Spanish and holds the Raymond and Carolyn Dix Chair of Spanish at The College of Wooster. His research spans Spanish literature, cinema, and intellectual history, with a focus on intersections between philosophy, literature, and cultural studies. He teaches courses from introductory Spanish to advanced topics like existentialist writers and film.
Education:
- B.A. in Spanish and Art History, Washington University in Saint Louis (1995)
- M.A. in Spanish, University of California, Irvine (1998)
- Ph.D. in Spanish, University of California, Irvine (2004)
Brian Cope’s research explores themes of skepticism, existentialism, and cultural identity in Spanish and Latin American literature and cinema. He is currently preparing a manuscript on Miguel de Unamuno’s use of skepsis in novels addressing personal and collective crises. His publications examine works by Cervantes, Almodóvar, and contemporary filmmakers.
Brian Cope has advised numerous independent studies, including projects on:
- Latino immigrant narratives and education
- Eloy de la Iglesia’s films and social marginalization
- Anti-immigrant sentiments and political science
- Existentialist themes in cultural artifacts
- Philosophical obligations in immigration policy
- Mestizaje in feminist literature
- Mythological reinterpretations in art and literature
- Historical consciousness in social movements
- Tourism’s cultural impact in Spain
- Free will in Spanish narrative
- Religious doubt in Unamuno’s work
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