Luis Alberto Pérez-Amezcua
Luis Alberto Pérez-Amezcua is Bachelor of Arts in Hispanic Literature and Magister of Arts in Mexican Literature Studies by the Universidad de Guadalajara (Mexico). PhD in Literary Theory by the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. Professor-Researcher at the Department of Arts and Humanities of the Centro Universitario del Sur of the Universidad de Guadalajara.
Member of Mexico’s Sistema Nacional de Investigadores, the most important research distinction of the country, Dr. Pérez-Amezcua has published scientific papers in national and international books and journals. Autor of the books Hermes en la encrucijada: análisis mitocrítico de las novelas líricas de los Contemporáneos (2019) and “Novela como nube” de Gilberto Owen. Identidad y amor en un Contemporáneo (2013), and coauthor of Carlos Monsiváis. Premio FIL de Literatura 2006 and Apreciación del arte. Guía de aprendizaje.
Guest professor at Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (España), Comenius University of Bratislava (Slovakia) and Erasmus+ at Sofia’s University (Bulgary). Currently, he is the researcher responsible of “Mundos ideales”: an interinstitutional project for the promotion of literary skills in kids, aproved by the National Science and Technology Council as part as its National Strategic Programs. His line of research is the cultural transmedia myth criticism, especially in Latin American literature, cinema and television.