
About
Stephen Hessel serves as Associate Professor of Spanish and Assistant Chairperson of the Department of Modern Languages and Classics within Ball State University's College of Sciences and Humanities, a position he has held since 2022 after joining the institution in 2013 as Assistant Professor.
His academic foundation includes:
- PhD in Spanish Literature, University at Buffalo, 2009
- MA in Spanish Literature, University at Buffalo, 2009
- BA in English and Spanish, University at Buffalo, 2003
Hessel's research centers on Spanish Golden Age literature with specialized expertise in Cervantes scholarship, examining intersections of astrology, heterotopias, multimedia adaptations, and identity construction in early modern texts. His critical editions and articles demonstrate methodological innovation through cultural studies frameworks and digital humanities approaches.
Publications from 2010-2019 reveal consistent thematic evolution: early collaborative work on philosophical frameworks (Fear Itself, 2010) progressed to deep structural analyses of Persiles (2011, 2019), then expanded into multimedia interpretations (2017) and celestial symbolism (2019), reflecting growing interdisciplinary engagement with cultural history and visual studies.
No scientific awards are documented in available records.
Information regarding graduate student mentorship and externally funded research grants remains unspecified in current materials.
While no dedicated research laboratories are referenced, his editorial leadership on critical editions suggests collaborative scholarly networks within Cervantes academic communities.
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