I am a Professor of Spanish at West Texas A&M University and my research seeks to understand how textualities, images and print technologies impact cultural production and literary history in 19th and 20th century Spanish America.
My first book, The Spanish American Cronica Modernista, Temporality, and Material Culture: The Unstoppable Presses of Modernismo, was published in 2012 by Bucknell University Press. A volume on global modernisms, Behind the Masks of Modernism: Global and Transnational Perspectives, edited with Bonnie Roos, was published in early 2016. A book edition co-edited with Heather Allen (U of Mississippi) titled Latin American Textualities is now out with the University of Arizona Press (2018). I was recently guest editor of a special issue of Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas on Rubén Darío and Modernismo and the editor of a small dossier of articles on Spanish American Textuality and Editorial Thought in Textual Cultures.
Andrew Reynolds Ph.D.
Professor of Spanish
Professor of Spanish
Department of English, Philosophy and Modern Languages
WTAMU Box 60908
Canyon, Texas 79016
WTAMU Box 60908
Canyon, Texas 79016
806-651-2466 / areynolds@wtamu.edu