Daniel Raso-Llarás
Daniel Raso-Llarás, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor
rasolld@wfu.edu
Greene 518
Spanish & Portuguese, Transatlantic Studies, Jewish Tradition, Latin American Literature and Cultures, Comparative Literature, Visual Studies, Film Studies, Affect Theory, Epistemology, New Media, Deleuze & Guattari Studies
Dr. Daniel Raso-Llarás (Ph.D. Temple University) is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Spanish. An experienced Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American interdisciplinary course instructor, he teaches intermediate and cultural level courses for the Spanish department. His research examines the connections between economics and mechanisms of desire from a transatlantic and Luso-Hispanic perspective. With cybernetics and neoliberalism as societal frameworks, he has explored the limits of literature and its subsumption under media studies to analyze subjectivity in the information age. In doing so, his analysis illustrates the changing nature of labor, gender fluidity, racial passing, and post-colonial tensions.
- SPA 113
- SPA 212