Nancy Denisse Durán specializes in Twentieth and Twentieth First Century Latin American literature and culture. Dr. Durán received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Riverside with a concentration on Mexican and Colombian narratives. Her research centers on how contemporary authors present a revisionist writing of fairy tales with a focus on women’s representation in literature. In contemporary narrative, she is interested in issues related to fantasy and the appropriation of fairy tale tropes.
Dr. Durán has taught all levels of Spanish language, culture, and Latin American and Peninsular literature courses. She is currently teaching beginning, continuing, and intermediate courses at Â鶹ԼÅÄ University. In the classroom, her main goal is to promote intellectual engagement of students with cultural texts of all kinds while simultaneously helping them become discerning thinkers and community leaders.