Language(s) taught
Spanish
Teaching/Research
Spanish, Latin American Literatures and Cultures, Global Indigenous Literatures
Degrees/Certifications
PhD, Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
MA, Poetry, The Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University
BA, Romance Languages, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Personal Bio
Paul M. Worley is a settler scholar from Charleston, SC. He is Professor of Spanish at Appalachian State University, where he serves as Chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. Co-written with Rita M. Palacios, his most recent book, Unwriting Maya Literature: Ts’íib as Recorded Knowledge (2019), was given an honorable mention for Best Book in the Humanities by LASA’s Mexico Section. He is also the author of Telling and Being Told: Storytelling and Cultural Control in Contemporary Yucatec Maya Literatures (2013; oral performances recorded as part of this book project are available at tsikbalichmaya.org), and a Fulbright Scholar. Together with Melissa D. Birkhofer, he is co-translator of Miguel Rocha Vivas’s Word Mingas (2021), whose Spanish edition won Cuba’s Casa de las Américas Prize in 2016. He has also translated selected works by Indigenous authors such as Hubert Matiúwàa (Mè’phàà), Celerina Sánchez, Manuel Tzoc (K’iche’), and Ruperta Bautista (Tsotsil).
Title: Professor, Spanish and World Literatures, Department Chair
Department: Languages, Literatures & Cultures
Email address: Email me
Phone: (828) 262-6709