Andrea Abreu

Spanish Professor


Graduate in Latin American Literature from the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán. Throughout my academic journey, I have developed a strong interest in exploring how the strange, the unusual, and the unexplainable manifest in Latin American narrative—not only as reflections of reality but also as tools to uncover hidden aspects of the culture embedded in literature. I am particularly interested in how storytelling can blur the boundaries of reality, often challenging narrative conventions and creating worlds that invite us to question what we know.

My favorite writer is Clarice Lispector. I enjoy alternative music and free verse poetry, though I have a soft spot for 19th-century Romantic poetry. In my free time, I am passionate about cinema and love researching obscure and hard-to-find films to share with those around me.