Department of Languages

 

email: Christopher-Anderson@utulsa.edu

Welcome to the homepage of 

Dr. Christopher L. Anderson
Associate Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature. 

Associate Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature. A native of Indiana, he received his undergraduate degree from Valparaiso University and his advanced degrees from Indiana University, where he wrote his doctoral dissertation under the direction of Dr. Juan L. Alborg. He joined the faculty of The University of Tulsa in 1990

 



Research Interests:

Although Dr. Anderson is interested in all topics involving the Spanish novel from the Siglo de Oro and the Quijote to the end of the Franco era, he has recently concentrated  on the works of Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (1867-1928)
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Teaching interests:

Dr. Anderson primarily teaches Spanish literature, especially " The Modern Spanish Novel" and "Explication of Hispanic Literary Texts." He also teaches "Spanish Film" and an occasional Spanish language class.
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Study Abroad:

Since founding the Málaga-based "TU in Spain" summer immersion program in 1992, Dr. Anderson has directed it on numerous occasions. Currently, he is the academic advisor for TU's spring semester program in Madrid.
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Additional Links:
Málaga scrapbook
Honors and Awards
Book Reviews
El Congreso Internacional Blasco Ibáñez