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Carlos M. Gutiérrez is a Professor of Spanish at the University of Cincinnati, where he has held roles including Department Head (2014–2023) and Director of the Madrid Summer Program. He specializes in Early Modern Spanish literature, with a focus on authorial self-fashioning, Quevedo, Cervantes, and inter-authorial dynamics. His academic career spans over three decades, with positions at Arizona State University, the University of Valladolid, and the University of Strasbourg.
- Education:
- PhD in Spanish, Arizona State University, 1998
- Licenciado en Filología Hispánica, University of Valladolid, 1991
- Bachillerato-COU, Colegio Nuestra Señora de Lourdes, 1985
Dr. Gutiérrez's research explores the Spanish Golden Age literary field, emphasizing power dynamics and cultural capital. He has authored influential works like La espada, el rayo y la pluma: Quevedo y los campos literario y de poder (2005) and La recepción de Quevedo (1645–2010) (2011). His creative writing includes short story collections such as La red ciega (2008).
His academic service includes editorial roles at Trasatlántica and Arte Nuevo, and leadership in professional organizations like ALCES. He has received multiple teaching awards, including 'Best Graduate Professor' accolades from the Romance Languages department.
His creative works blend satire and literary critique, exemplified in pieces like Elogio del hijo de puta (2017), which explores societal tensions through a metafictional lens. He actively engages in digital humanities and cross-disciplinary projects, including collaborations with the Cincinnati Art Museum and Google Arts & Culture.



