
About
Nathan Gordon serves as Dean of Academic Affairs and Institutional Effectiveness and Associate Professor of Spanish in the Department of Humanities at Adrian College.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Medieval and Early Modern Hispanic Literatures (2017), University of Colorado Boulder
- M.A. in Spanish Literature (2012), University of Colorado Boulder
- B.A. in Spanish Literature (2010), University of Colorado Boulder
- A.A. in Humanities (2006), Mt. San Jacinto College
Dr. Gordon specializes in colonial Latin American literature with primary focus on the pre-Columbian Andean world, examining intersections between early modern Hispanic texts and indigenous histories/cultural identities in the Andes. His research situates colonial discourse within broader contexts of literature, memory, and society while maintaining engagement with diverse Hispanic literary traditions across the Spanish-speaking world.
His scholarly output appears in journals including The Journal of Literature and Trauma Studies, Hispanófila, and Bulletin of the Comediantes, with regular book reviews in Studies in Latin American Popular Culture and Hispanic American Historical Review.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials.
Administrative leadership includes previous roles as Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Studies & Institutional Effectiveness and Chair of Adrian's Department of Modern Languages & Cultures, though no student advising details or grant funding specifics were mentioned.
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