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Carlos Coria-Sanchez

Languages and Culture Studies
business culture
business cultures
business curriculum
hispanic literature
latin american literature
native spanish speakers
romance languages
women writers
Related People
Maryrica Lottman
Jose Batista

Education

  • Ph.D., Romance Languages, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
  • MA. Spanish, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
  • BA. Spanish, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.

Areas of Research Interest:

  • Latin American Literature
  • Mexican and Latin American Women Writers
  • Social, Political, and Economic issues in Latin American Literature.
  • Spanish for Business and International Trade

Publications:

Books:

  • Coria- Sánchez, Carlos M. Interviews with Mexican Women: We do not talk about feminism here. Routledge, 2019
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. Mexicanos al grito de Viva Estados Unidos. Ediciones Eón, 2018.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. and John Hyatt. Essays on Mexican Business Culture. McFarland & Company, 2016.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. Ángeles Mastretta y el Feminismo en México. Plaza y Valdés, 2010.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. and Carmen Carney. Entre socios: español para el mundo profesional, McGraw-Hill, 2010.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. and German Torres. Temas del comercio y la economía en la narrativa hispana, Yale University Press, 2008.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. and German Torres. Visiones: Realidades sociales en la literatura Hispana, Yale University Press, 2002.

Selected Recent Articles:

  • Coria-Sánchez, Carlos M. “Spanish for Business: Past, Present, and Future.” Global Advances in Business and Communications Conference & Journal, 8, 2019. Op Ed. (Published in June 2020). Online.
  • Coria-Sánchez, Carlos M. and Svanny Wong. “Infinita de Ethel Krauze y la contextualización del feminismo de la Tercera Ola.” Diseminaciones, Universidad de Querétaro, México. 2018. Online
  • Coria-Sánchez, Carlos M. “El entorno feminista de Brianda Domecq.”Revista de Literatura Mexicana Contemporánea, University of Texas El Paso. 74, (2018): 27-37.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. “Mexican Business Culture in Trade Books: Past and Present. ”Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. and John Hyatt. Eds: Essays on Mexican Business Culture. McFarland & Company. 2016: 9-25
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M.and John Hyatt. “Advancement of Mexican Women in the Work Place.”  Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. and John Hyatt. Eds: Essays on Mexican Business Culture. McFarland & Company. 2016: 183-192.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. “La influencia de La Brecha en el discurso feminista de los setentas y ochentas.” The Coastal Review. Georgia Southern University. Spring 2016: Online.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. “Lived Experiences in Mexican Business Context.” The Global Business Languages. Purdue University. 17 (2013).
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. “Intertextualidad entre los ángeles caídos de Amado Nervo y Gabriel García Márquez.” Alba de América 60-61 (2012).

Selected Recent Conferences and Invited Presentations:

  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. “El feminismo de los 70’s en Mexico y un espacio literario.” Popular Culture Association Conference, June 2-5, 2021. Virtual Conference.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. “Bestiario Doméstico y el feminismo mexicano de los 70.” Latin American Studies Association (LASA) 2020 Amefrica Ladina. May 13-16, 2020. Virtual Conference.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos. “La presencia de la mujer en Mal de amores.” Southeast Coastal Conference on Languages and Literatures, April 5-6, 2018, Savannah, Georgia.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos. “El lado feminista en Infinita de Ethel Krauze.” Southeast Coastal Conference on Languages and Literatures, March 23-24, 2017, Savannah, Georgia.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. “Seminars and forums on cultural and commercial relationship between Mexico and the United States.” October 10-13, 2016. Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos. “El desarrollo de Angeles Mastretta en su discurso feminista.” Southeast Coastal Conference on Languages and Literatures, April 7-9 2016. Savannah, Georgia.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. “Feminist discourse in La Brecha by Mercedes Valdivieso and how it influenced the feminist discourse of the 60’s and 70’s.” Southeast Coastal Conference on Languages and Literatures, March 27-28, 2014. Savannah, Georgia.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. “Mexican Business Culture.” Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) October 5-9, 2013. Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. “El entorno feminista en Bestiario Domestico de Brianda Domecq.” Latin America at The Crossroads.” 60th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies (SECOLAS). March 6-10, 2013. Panama City, Panama.
  • Coria-Sanchez, Carlos M. “The Study Abroad Experience in Latin America: An Opportunity to Create Social Awareness.” 23rd Annual AAPLAC Conference. February 15-18, 2012. San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico.

Faculty Appointments:

  • UNC Charlotte 2001-Present
  • Clemson University 1999-2001

Administrative Appointments:

  • Director Latin American Studies Program 2012-Present:

Study Abroad Programs: 

  • Director Guadalajara, Mexico, Summer Program: 2001-2010

Awards:

  • Fulbright Scholar Grant, Fall 2008 and Spring 2009.
  • Reassignment of Duties, Fall 2009.

Professional Organizations:

  • LASA
  • SECOLAS
  • PCA

Editorial Experience:

  • Reviewer Member of Foreign Language Annals.
  • Reviewer Member of Hispania.
  • Reviewer Member of Transmodernity.
  • Editorial Board Member of The Coastal Review.
  • Editorial Member of The Latin Americanist.
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