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Cory Reed
Cory A. Reed, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
College of Liberal Arts

CONTACT INFORMATION
Office: 512-232-4512
E-mail: creed@mail.utexas.edu

WEB PAGE
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/spanish/faculty/creed


BIOGRAPHY

Cory Reed is Associate Professor of Spanish. His research focuses on the study of genre and performance in early modern drama; the representation of identity in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century literature; and literary and cultural responses to the emergence of scientific discourse. He is the author of The Novelist as Playwright: Cervantes and the Entrem?s nuevo and journal articles on Don Quijote, the Novelas ejemplares, Golden Age drama, and film. He is finishing a second book, Scientific and Technological Imagery in Don Quijote and beginning a new research project on utopia and performance in early modern Spanish drama. Dr. Reed serves on the executive council of the Cervantes Society of America. He is Graduate Studies Chair in the Department, and has directed the interdisciplinary Tracking Cultures Program, which analyzes the historical roots of Southwestern in colonial Mexico and early modern Spain.
Media Relations CONTACT
Michelle Bryant
512-232-4730
mbryant@austin.utexas.edu

Jessica Sinn
512-471-2404
sinnjessica@austin.utexas.edu

David Ochsner
512-475-9712
dochsner@austin.utexas.edu

EXPERTISE
Literature (especially of Spain, Cervantes, Golden Age); study abroad; interdisciplinary programs; Spanish language and culture (Spain); Cultural links between Spain, Mexico, Morocco, and the Southwest; Interaction between Islam, Christianity, Judaism in middle ages and Early Modern period

 




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