Fernando Herrero, PhD

fherrero@bu.edu


Courses

  • CAS LS 449 Contemporary Spanish Novel: From “La Movida” to 15-M (Fall/Spring)
  • CAS LS 241 Cultures of Spain: Past and Present (Fall/Spring ENG)
  • CAS AH 364 Art and Architecture in Madrid: 1561–Today (Summer)
  • CAS HI 342 / CAS RN 353 Camino de Santiago: A Pilgrim’s Way Yesterday and Today (Summer 2027)

Fernando HerreroProfile

Fernando Herrero-Matoses (PhD University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2014) is also ABD in Spanish Literature and Literary Criticism from the University of Valencia. He has a degree from the Independent Studies Program at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Barcelona (MACBA). He taught Art History and Spanish Cultural Studies at the University of Illinois. His academic interests include art, literature and critical theory. His research explores the relationship between art and literature. He has published articles on Antonio Muñoz Molina, Gerhard Richter and W.G Sebald, and Alberto Greco and Julio Cortázar.