Arturo García Osorio, M.A.

Lecturer - Spanish; Modern Languages and Literature

Arturo García Osorio received his M.A. in Hispanic Literature at the University of Texas at Austin. He has been teaching university-level Spanish since 1998 and joined the Gonzaga University faculty in 2017. He joined the Middlebury College Summer...

Portrait of Arturo Garcia Osorio, Lecturer of Modern Languages & Literature—Spanish

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Education & Curriculum Vitae

M.A. University of Texas at Austin

B.A. Texas State University

Courses Taught

SPAN 101/102 - Elementary Spanish

SPAN 201/202 - Intermediate Spanish

SPAN 301 - Advanced Spanish I

SPAN 306 - Advanced Conversation

SPAN 318 - Medical Spanish

FAMED 226 - Spanish for the Health Professional (UW Medicine)

 


Arturo García Osorio received his M.A. in Hispanic Literature at the University of Texas at Austin. He has been teaching university-level Spanish since 1998 and joined the Gonzaga University faculty in 2017. He joined the Middlebury College Summer Spanish School as a tutor in 2019, he worked for the 2010 U.S. Census as an ethnographer, and helped the immigrant community in Illinois by creating video testimonies about Latino immigrant issues with ICE and the local police. Currently, he is working on a documentary "Conversations in Puebla's Cathedral: The Story of Rey Hernández, Soccer, and Culture in the 80s." He enjoys interviewing people, running the trails of Spokane, playing soccer, and traveling with his family.

Day of the Dead Is a Wholesome Affair.” The New York Times--Room for Debate. 23 October 2012, www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2012/10/28/do-sexy-halloween-costumes-signify-a-fear-of-death/day-of-the-dead-is-a-wholesome-family-affair

“Polémicas de la literatura chicana.” Pterodáctilo: Graduate Student Magazine of the University of Texas Spanish and Portuguese Department, vol. 2, no.1, 2002, 12-20.