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Dr. Eric Rojas is a Professor of Spanish at Pittsburg State University (PSU), where he has served since 2011. Previously, he held faculty positions at Chapman University (CA) and Bowling Green State University (OH). He specializes in language education and contemporary Latin American narrative, with research interests spanning literary theory, cultural identity, and memory studies.
- Ph.D., Spanish, University of California, Irvine (2010)
- M.A., Foreign Languages and Literatures, University of Nevada, Reno (2003)
- M.Ed., Secondary Education, University of Nevada, Reno (2000)
- B.A., Spanish, University of Nevada, Reno (2001)
His research focuses on themes such as neoliberalism's cultural impact, historical trauma, and the intersection of memory and narrative. Recent publications analyze works by authors like Carlos Franz, Norberto José Olivar, and Antonio Dal Masetto, exploring topics like zombie narratives as metaphors for societal crises and the role of extraterritoriality in identity formation.
Rojas has no listed scientific awards or grants. His advising record is currently unspecified. He is affiliated with the Department of English and Modern Languages at PSU, though no lab or team affiliations are noted.

