Bryan R. Pearce-Gonzales, from the Washington D.C. area, has lived in various parts of the United States and abroad. Born in Yokosuka, Japan, he has since lived in Texas, Florida, Kentucky, and Virginia, where he is now Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Shenandoah University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky, where his doctoral dissertation focused on Chicana/o literature and the articulation of cultural identity. While at the University of Kentucky, Dr. Pearce-Gonzales was continually awarded the Lyman T. Johnson Scholarship, and in the spring of 2003, he was honored with the University of Kentucky Provost's Award for Outstanding Teaching.  Recently, he was the recipient of Shenandoah University’s Board of Trustees Resolution of Appreciation in recognition of his work promoting global education.  He is currently focusing his efforts on publishing a book based on his dissertation research.
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