Cruz, Gerardo

Gerardo Cruz

Visiting Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies

BOOKS

Eugenia 2218: La visi贸n posthumana de Eduardo Urzaiz. Universidad Aut贸noma de Yucat谩n, 2022. [听闭

Mundos (casi) imposibles. Narrativa postmoderna mexicana. Vervuert-Iberoamericana, 2018. [听闭

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of Narrativas transmediales. Las metamorfosis del relato en los nuevos medios digitales, edited by Domingo S谩nchez-Mesa. Philologia Hispalensis, Vol. 35, No. 2, 2021.

Review of La derrota de lo real by Pablo Brescia. Seminario de Narrativa Latinoamericana Contempor谩nea-UNAM, 2018

Review of Conversaciones en Princeton by Ricardo Piglia. Seminario de Narrativa Latinoamericana Contempor谩nea-UNAM., 2017.

Review of聽 Las sombras del novelista. AutoRepresentaciones, edited by Antonio Gil Gonz谩lez. 1616. Anuario de literatura comparada, no. 5, 2015.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH

Research Member of the French-Spanish project PERFORMA: Theatre Beyond Theatre. Contemporary Performativities in Digital Age] (2016-2019), and PERFORMA2: Metamorphosis of the Spectator in Contemporary Spanish Theater] (2020-2023). [ ]

BOOKS: FICTION

El fuego camina conmigo. Mexico: NitroPress, 2014.

C铆rculo que se cierra. Mexico: De Lo Imposible, 2013.

Tela de ara帽a. Mexico: Ficticia, 2011.

脷ltimas horas (fe de erratas). Mexico: National Arts Center and Centre for Arts and New Technologies, 2008.

SELECTED FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Graduate Research Abroad Fellowships, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Boston University, 2019.

Erasmus Mundus Fellowship, European Union, European Commission: 2013-2015.

Artistic Development Abroad Fellowship, Government of Jalisco State and National Council for Culture and Arts, 2015-2016.

Artistic Residency Abroad Fellowship, National Fund for Culture and Arts and National Council for Culture and Arts of Mexico, 2014.

Comala National Short Story Award for Young Writers, honorable mention. National Council for Culture and Arts of Mexico and Government of Colima State, 2010.

Manuel Jos茅 Oth贸n Fiction Award, National Council for Culture and Arts of Mexico and Government San Luis Potos铆 State, 2009.