Andrea E. Morris | LSU Foreign Languages and Literatures

 

Andrea Morris

 

 

 

 

Andrea E. Morris

Associate Professor of Spanish 

Ph.D., Washington University, 2003
Phone: 225-578-7424
E-mail: [email protected]
Office: 301C Hodges Hall

Area of Interest

20th and 21st century literature and cultures of the Hispanic Caribbean, Afro-Hispanic literature, cultural studies, migration and mobility, critical pedagogy in world language teaching. 

Recent Teaching

  • Span 7994: From Cultural Theory to Social Justice Pedagogy: Researching and Teaching Latin American Music and Film (2021)
  • Span 4147: Las culturas afro-latinoamericanas: la agencia creativa en la literatura, el cine y la música (2020)
  • Span 4147: Música, literatura, y cine del Caribe hispano (2018)
  • Span 7946: (Im)mobility in late 20th and 21st Century Dominican and Cuban Cultures (2016)
  • Spanish 4200: Literature and Culture of Latinos in the US (2010)

Awards & Honors

LSU Office of Research & Development Faculty Research Grant, 2015-2016; LSU Office of Research & Development Faculty International Travel Grant, 2014, 2016; LSU applicant to NEH Summer Stipend Program, 2014; LSU College of Humanities & Social Sciences Manship Summer Research Award, 2011, 2013, LSU College of Humanities & Social Sciences Manship Summer Research Award 2017, 2019 LSU Office of Research & Development Faculty Research Grant, 2015-2016 
LSU applicant to NEH Summer Stipend Program, 2014 

Selected Publications

  • Migrant and Tourist Encounters: The Ethics of Im/mobility in 21st Century Dominican and Cuban Cultures. Routledge, 2020.
  • “Creative Control: Navigating Foreign Presence in Contemporary Dominican and Cuban Narrative and Film.” Latin American Literary Review. 45.90 (2018).
  • “Cuban Post-Soviet Return and Race in Films by Leonardo Guevara Navarro: Sustaining Transnational Community and Belonging.” Afro-Hispanic Review. 36.2 (2017). 
  • Afro-Cuban identity in Post-Revolutionary Novel and Film: Inclusion, Loss, and Cultural Resistance. Bucknell University Press, 2012. 

Notable Activities

Invited lectures: 

  • Symposium "Migration, Nation, and Identity in the Caribbean," University of Kentucky (2021)
  • "21st Century Migrant and Tourist Mobilities: Dominican and Cuban Encounters Abroad," Austin College, Sherman, TX(2020)

Conference presentations: 

  • "Dominican Im/mobilities: Transnational Encounters in/with Film and Literature," Im|mobile lives in turbulent times: Methods and Practices of Mobilities Research, Northumbria University (2021)
  • “Forced Encounters: The Potential for Connecting Across Difference in the Dominican Film ‘Sambá’” 28th International Congress of FILLM, The International Federation for Modern Languages and Literatures (UNESCO), Vienna, Austria. (2021)

Seminars:

  • ACTFL Summer Learning Series on Social Justice (2021)
  • Faculty Research Institute, LSU Office of Research and Development (2020)

Service to the Community and LSU

  • Spanish Undergraduate Advisor (2009-2011, 2017-2018)
  • Hispanic Studies Graduate Studies Advisor (2013-2016)
  • LSU Museum of Art, Community outreach and public lecture - art exhibition at LSU Museum of Art: “Destination Latin America” (2019) 
  • Forward Arts, Baton Rouge, LA, Provided bilingual materials for poetry workshops in local public schools (2016) 
  • Humanities Scholar/Discussion Leader for Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Grant program, Prime Time Family
  • Reading, ESL program East Baton Rouge Public Schools (Spring 2012, 2013, 2020)

Committee Assignments

  • Spanish Undergraduate Studies Committee (2004-2013, 2016-present)
  • Spanish Graduate Studies Committee (2013-2016)
  • Department of World Languages Peer Evaluation Committee (2013-2016; 2019-2021)