Brian Chandler, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Spanish
Office: Leutze 204
Tel: (910) 962-2299
FAX: (910) 962-7712
E-mail: chandlerb
B.A., Lenoir-Rhyne University
M.A., University of South Carolina
Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Brian Chandler teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on Spanish language and Latin American literature and cultures. His research focuses on contemporary Latin American narrative and theater. He is currently working on a book project about the growing intersection of historiography, theater, and fiction in contemporary Mexican literature. Dr. Chandler has lived in Ecuador, Mexico, and most recently Spain, where he was director of the Semester in Santander program.
Recent Publications
"Writing the Space Between: Sabina Berman's Entre Villa y una mujer desnuda." Confluencia: Revista hispánica de cultura y literatura 28.2 (Spring 2013).
“La repolitización del autor en Margarita, está linda la mar de Sergio Ramírez.” The Coastal Review 6 (2012): n.p.
Rev. Hacia una poética teatral de Jesús González Dávila, Antonio Escobar Delgado. Latin American Theatre Review 45.1 (Fall 2011): 210-11.
“Signs from the Present: Víctor Hugo Rascón Banda’s La Malinche.” Chasqui: Revista de literatura latinoamericana 39.2 (2010): 3-16.
“The Gap between Historiography and Fiction in Ignacio Solares’s Madero, el otro.” Latin American Literary Review 38.75 (June/July 2010): 5-23.




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