
Dr. Héctor García-Chávez holds a joint appointment in the Women's/Gender Studies Program and the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Loyola University Chicago. His specialties include Mexican literature and film plus US Latinx studies with a focus on Chicagolandia. He also serves as the Director of Graduate Programs in Gender Studies and teaches interdisciplinary courses on Queer/Cuir Theory, Masculinity Studies, and Migration and Gender. He serves proudly as a Board Member for MAKE/Lit&Luz Festivals of Language, Literature and the Arts (held in Chicagolandia and Ciudad de México). For more than 20 years he has been a collaborator and lecturer at UNAM-Chicago. His latest short stories were published in the anthology "Narrar lo propio, Migrantes de México en Chicago" in collaboration with Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Lit&Luz Festivals of Language, Literature, and the Arts


