Aaron Gabriel Montalvo
Brittain Fellow
Overview
Aaron Gabriel Montalvo explores the ecological dimensions of contemporary American literature and culture. His current book project, Accounts of Exploitation, Stories of Sustainability: Narrating the Nature of Resources in the Modern American West, argues that cultural narratives shape social perceptions of natural resources and the issues surrounding their production, use, and depletion. Through analyses of “resource narratives” of contemporary Western American literature, film, and sites, this work demonstrates how stories may counteract historic and on-going forms of social and environmental exploitation. Building on this interest in environmental issues, Dr. Montalvo’s current Business Communication course explores the intersection of business and sustainability.
A scholar of diverse interests, Dr. Montalvo’s work has appeared in the Science Fiction Researcher’s Association Review, Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, and Modern Language Review. When untethered from his desk, Dr. Montalvo enjoys exploring the outdoors, tending his aquariums, and cooking new recipes.
- PhD, English and Visual Studies, Pennsylvania State University 2024
- MA, English, Pennsylvania State University 2019
- BA, English, cum laude, University of Nevada Las Vegas 2014
Interests
- Communication
- Literary and Cultural Studies
- Media Studies
- Science and Technology Studies
Focuses:
- United States
- Environment
- Aesthetics
- Film History and Theory
- Future of the Liberal Arts
- Interdisciplinary Learning and Partnering
- Literature
- Post-Modernism
- Science Fiction
- Space
- Sustainability
Courses
- LMC-3403: Tech Communication