
معرفی
Gabriel Horowitz is an Associate Professor of Spanish Education at Arkansas State University within the College of Liberal Arts and Communication, Department of Languages. His research focuses on decolonization, biopolitics, and cultural history in Latin America.
- Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures - Spanish, University of Michigan (2014)
- B.A. in Philosophy and Spanish, Magna Cum Laude, State University of New York at Buffalo (2004)
Horowitz specializes in 19th to 21st-century Latin American literature and culture, with a particular interest in political romanticism, nation-state formation, and the conceptual history of nature. His work explores intersections of decolonization and biopolitics in postcolonial contexts.
Horowitz is the author of Nature Fantasies: Decolonization and Biopolitics in Latin America (Buckness University Press, 2023) and has contributed to scholarly discourse through articles in journals like CR: The New Centennial Review and edited volumes such as Authoritarianism, Cultural History and Political Resistance in Latin America: Exposing Paraguay.
Contact: ghorowitz@AState.edu | Office: HSS Building, Room 3118 | Phone: (870) 972-4159





