Luis Martín-Estudillo

Director
Biography

Luis Martín-Estudillo is an interdisciplinary scholar and teacher whose publications connect a variety of periods, genres and national traditions. He has devoted books and articles to topics as diverse as the aesthetics of the Baroque, the history of reading, or the cultural politics of European unification, benefitting from insights in fields spanning from political science and philosophy to art history and literary theory. He is currently writing a new book on the relationship between the emergence of modern economic thought and artistic innovation at the end of the 18th century. 

A native of the Mediterranean city of Alicante, he arrived at the University of Iowa in 2005, the same year he completed a Ph.D. in Hispanic and Lusophone Literatures and Linguistics at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, and has been a Full Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese since 2018. He is Executive Editor of the Hispanic Issues scholarly book series and the Hispanic Issues Online open-access journal, which have produced more than eighty collaborative monographs, and has served as director and editor of several other publications. His previous responsibilities include Director of Undergraduate and of Graduate Studies in his home department, Director of the European Studies Group, and Administrative Faculty Fellow for International Programs. Iowa has distinguished his work with recognitions such as the Collegiate Teaching Award, the Dean’s Scholar Award, and the Collegiate Scholar Award; he has also received three awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities. A failed orchestra conductor, he is however an avid chamber musician and can often be found lost (in reverie) in Iowa City’s Hickory Hill Park.

Fall 2024 Office Hour: Wednesdays 1:00–2:00 p.m., Obermann Center (ABA)

Research areas
  • Cultural and Intellectual History
  • Literature and Visual Arts