Morgan Keith Stewart, PhD
Education
- Ph.D. in Hispanic Studies, University of Kentucky, 2022
- M.A. in Hispanic Studies, University of Kentucky, 2020
- M.A. in Spanish (with an emphasis in Hispanic Literatures), Brigham Young University, 2017
- B.A. in Spanish Translation (with a second major in French), Brigham Young University, 2015
Research Interests
- 19th - 21st Century Spanish and Latin America Literature
- Fantastic Fiction
- Science and Speculative Fiction
- Short Fiction
- Women's Studies
- Religion Studies
- Trans-Atlantic Studies
- Translation
Dissertation
The Fantastic Debate: Religion, Ideology, and National Identity in the Short Fiction of Nineteenth-Century Spain
Conference Talks
“Intellectual Hypocrisy and Social Hierarchies in José Fernández Bremón’s ‘Un crimen científico’.” International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts: Orlando, FL, 19-21 March 2021.
Selected Publications:
- "Deconstructing the Rose Metaphor and Cultivating Trees of Rebellion in Sandra Cisneros's The House on Mango Street." Latin American Literary Review, vol. 47, no. 93, 2019, pp. 37-48.
- M.A. Thesis: Stewart, Morgan Keith, "Bodies of Light: Affect and the Filmic Gaze in Horacio Quiroga's Cinema Stories" (2017). All Theses and Dissertations. 6377. http://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/6377