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Carlos De Oro is a Professor of Spanish and Chair of Latin American and Border Studies at Southwestern University. His research focuses on contemporary Latin American film, literatures, and cultures with particular emphasis on Colombia, analyzing intersections of race, class, and gender in socio-political conflict narratives.
- Expertise: Contemporary Latin American Film, Literatures, and Cultures
- Focus: Colombian cinema, trauma/justice representation, neoliberalism
- Teaching: Language proficiency, diversity, and social justice
His academic work explores how Latin American cultural production serves as resistance in contexts of political violence and inequality. Recent publications analyze state failure in Colombian cinema and the role of neorealism in marginalized storytelling.
- 2021: Latin American Perspectives article on Ciro Guerra's cinema
- 2020: Hispanófila study of genre hybridization in conflict films
- 2018: Palgrave Macmillan chapter on Alias María
- 2016: Imagofagia essay on poverty representation in Colombian Pacific cinema
In 2022, De Oro received the AKA Spirit of Giving Award for his support of students of color, reflecting his commitment to diversity through coursework that connects academics to real-world social challenges.
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