Dr. Nathanial Gardner

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Biography

Nathanial Gardner is a Professor in the School of Modern Languages & Cultures at the University of Glasgow, specializing in Hispanic Studies. His research interests encompass a range of topics including Mexican narrative, non-fiction literature, and Latin American photography. Gardner is a member of the research network at the University of California focused on Mexicanists and the intersection of translation ideology and culture, particularly as it pertains to contemporary non-fiction writing in Latin America. He is actively involved in key funding projects, having received substantial grants for research initiatives that examine identity representation in global contexts. Gardner has supervisors postgraduate research focusing on non-fiction texts and Latin American photography, and has been instrumental in fostering international collaborations with institutions like the University of Salamanca and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico. His academic contributions include a monographic volume on emotional violence in Mexico and a critical study on the evolution of photography in Latin America, alongside numerous articles and edited volumes. Gardner is also engaged in teaching courses related to Nonfiction Literature, Mexican History and Culture, and Contemporary Latin American Literature.

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