Rachel West

PhD Student / Graduate Student Representative
New Cabell Hall 458
Office Hours:
Virtual Meetings Wednesday & Thursday 11:00am-12:00pm, and by appointment

Rachel graduated from the University of South Florida with a Master's degree in Spanish. During her time at USF, she had the opportunity to study abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Seville, Spain. After graduating, she spent a year living in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, where she worked as an English teacher. After spending time in both Argentina and Spain, she grew to appreciate both countries' cultures and ways of life, which has greatly influenced her research interests. Her research currently focuses on Jorge Luis Borges and his use of religion and metaphysics, although she is hoping to expand her research on metaphysics to authors from Spain and other countries. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her dogs, Bella and Zanna, and her cat, Luci, as well as traveling as much as she can, especially to Spanish-speaking countries.

Education

Ph.D., Spanish, University of Virginia (expected 2022)

M.A., Spanish, University of South Florida, 2017

         Master's Thesis: "'Ocurrió la unión con la divinidad, con el universo': La representación de la religión en los cuentos de Jorge Luis Borges."

B.A., Spanish, University of South Florida, 2015, summa cum laude

B.A., Psychology, with Honors, University of South Florida, 2015

         Minor: Religious Studies

Research Interests

  • The interesection between metaphysics and religion in Jorge Luis Borges' short stories
  • Philosophical and metaphysical considerations in Latin American and Spanish fiction
  • Politics, Aesthetics, and Literature

Teaching Experience

SPAN 2020, Advanced Intermediate Spanish, University of Virginia (Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020)

SPAN 2010, Intermediate Spanish, University of Virginia (Fall 2018, Summer 2020)

SPN 1120 and 1121, Spanish I and Spanish II, University of South Florida (Fall 2015 - Spring 2017)

Presentations

"Silencio, opresión y asesinato: Representaciones de las dictaduras en el cuento latinoamericano." WLE Research Colloquium, Department of World Languages, University of South Florida, April 2016. 

"El concepto de la (des)humanización en Los pazos de Ulloa y 'Mecanópolis'." XVI Coloquio anual de literatura, lingüística y cultura hispanoamericanas y peninsulares. Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, University of Central Florida, March 2016. 

Awards

Recipient, 2020 All-University Graduate Teaching Award, University of Virginia.