
معرفی
Rodolfo Guzmán is a Professor of Spanish and Hispanic Studies at Earlham College, located in Richmond, Indiana. He specializes in Latin American literature and film, with a focus on the cultural and political dimensions of colonial and postcolonial narratives. His research explores Criollo socio-racial dynamics, Afro-Hispanic experiences, and Indigenous Andean narratives, alongside the deconstruction of historical discourses through literature and performance.
Education:
- Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
- M.A., Johns Hopkins University
- M.A., University of Maryland
- B.D., Universidad Pedagógica Nacional
He actively contributes to academic organizations such as the Modern Language Association (MLA) and the Latin American Studies Association (LASA). His research projects include studying 19th-century historical novels' portrayal of the colonial period and the role of international education programs in liberal arts colleges. His publications and conference presentations reflect deep engagement with colonial identity, cultural hybridity, and literary interpretations of historical trauma.
No scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the text. He has advised no listed students, and no grants are detailed here. His teaching philosophy emphasizes Earlham College's collaborative environment, valuing faculty-student intellectual partnerships and curricular innovation.





