Antonio Gómez López-Quiñones

|Associate Professor
Academic Appointments

Associate Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature

Antonio Gómez L-Quiñones serves on the editorial board of Hispanic Issues (Vanderbilt University Press and University of Minnesota Press), the series "Theory/Criticism" (University of Granada Press), and several academic journals. He is also the recipient of the Dartmouth Student Assembly's Excellence Award (Spring 2009), the John M. Manley Huntington Award (2011) and the New Directions in the Humanities Scholarship (2018). In the Fall 2022 he was a visiting professor at the Sapienza Università, Rome. His current book project examines the reception of Antonio Gramsci's cultural and political thought in Spain. 

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Contact

Dartmouth Hall, Room 301A
HB 6072

Department(s)

Spanish and Portuguese

Education

  • Ph.D. Universidad de Granada, Spain (2003)
  • Ph.D. University of Colorado at Boulder (2005)

Selected Publications

  • "Who Owns the World We Need to Know? Political Emancipation and Anti-Disinformation Pedagogy." Anti-Disinformation Pedagogy: Tackling the Power of Manipulative Media. HIOL 32 (2024): 222-241.

    "El Rey y sus familias (o el problema de la abstracción real)." Bulletin of Spanish Studies 101.5-6 (2024): 727-750.

    "Leyenda y pragmática del pueblo." Discursos de seducción: el mito y la leyenda en la cultura española. Madrid and Frankfurt am Main: Iberoamericana, 2023. 359-386

    "15M/Melancolía." eHumanistas 53 (2022): 138-161.

    "Bajo la esfinge de Mammon: El sentido trágico del diálogo entre cristianos y comunistas." Un siglo de comunismo en España (II). Ed. Francisco Erice. Madrid: Akal, 2022. 461-492.

  • "Trauma, pasado y presente: sobre la gestión memorialística de la Guerra Civil española." Novecento Transnazionale. Letterature, Arti e Culture 6.1 (2022): Forthcoming. 

  • "The Gramscian Moment of the Spanish Crisis." Boundary 2 48.2 (2021): 55-86.

  • "Transatlantic Film Studies in the Age of Neoliberalism: Towards a Post-National Cinema?." Transatlantic Studies: Latin America, Iberia, and Africa. Eds. Sebastiaan Faber, Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel, Robert Newcomb and Pedro García-Caro. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020. 299-312. 

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Works In Progress

  • Iberian Gramsci: From the Anti-Francoist Resistance to the New Populist Movements. 

  • "Mediación y teológica política en la narrativa caballeresca de Sánchez-Mazas". Orillas. Rivista D'Ispanistica. Forthcoming

Books