
Dr. Zazil Reyes Garc铆a
Associate Professor (Director of Communication Arts ABM Programs) Communication Arts Office Location: AD 282 Phone: (210) 283-2130 Email: reyesgar@uiwtx.eduAs a native Yucatecan living in Texas, Dr. Zazil Reyes García recognizes the importance of working across borders and cultures. Her research interests are broadly located at the intersection of Latina/o/x studies, women’s and gender studies, and media and popular culture. Dr. Reyes García's recent scholarship explores how Latine identities and experiences are represented across diverse media such as radionovelas, television and podcasting. Her work has been published in academic journals such as Quarterly Journal of Speech, Critical Studies in Media Communication, and Western Journal of Communication, as well as the Oxford Encyclopedia of Communication. Her research has received several Top Paper awards at the National Communication Association (NCA) Convention.
- Ph.D. in Communication Studies from The University of Texas at Austin, 2013.
- M.A. in Communication of Science and Culture from Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO), 2007.
- B.A. in Communication from Tecnológico de Monterrey , 1998.
- Associate Professor of Communication Arts at The 不良研究所, 2020-Present.
- Assistant Professor of Communication Arts at The 不良研究所, 2014-2019.
- Spanish Instructor at The University of Texas at Austin, 2011-2013.
- Adjunct Instructor of Communication and International Relations at Tec de Monterrey, Guadalajara Campus, 2005-2009.
Martinez, D.I. & Reyes García, Z. (2025). Creating a Latine imaginary via radionovela in the Republic of Ecuador. Quarterly Journal of Speech.
Reyes García, Z., & Evans-Zepeda, C. A. (2023). Intergenerational Mujerista Latinidad: a comparative media analysis of One Day at a Time and Jane the Virgin. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 40 (5), 277–290.
Evans-Zepeda, C.A., Reyes García, Z. (2021). Contested Citizenship: The Representation of Latinx Immigration Narratives in Jane the Virgin and One Day at a Time. In: Banjo, O.O. (Ed.) Immigrant Generations, Media Representations, and Audiences. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
Reyes García, Z., & Martínez, D. I. (2021). Podcasting Latinidad as a Crónica Rhetorical Narrative in Stories, Music, and Entrevistas. Western Journal of Communication, 85(4), 451–470.
Dr. Reyes Garcia loves travel, hiking, photography and cooking.
Top Paper award
- Latina/o Communication Studies Division (2020, 2012), Spiritual Communication Division (2010). National Communication Association.
Top Paper panel
- Visual Communication Division (2019), African American Communication and Culture Division (2012), National Communication Association.
- Will Eisner Award winner for Best Scholarly/Academic work for Black Comics: Politics of Race and Representation (2014) (edited by S. Howard and R. Jackson). Dr. Reyes Garcia was a chapter contributor.
- Latina/o Communication Division (2025), Visual Communication Division (2019), African American Communication and Culture Division (2012). National Communication Association.
Undergraduate Courses:
- COMM 1302 Media Literacy
- COMM 3317 Diversity in the Media
- COMM 3332 Rhetorical Criticism
- COMM 4381 Seminar: Issues in Cultural Communication
Graduate Courses:
- COMM 6399 Seminar on Latina/o Studies
- COMM 6337 Seminar on Race and Gender the Media
- COMM 6337 Seminar on Visual Rhetoric
- COMM 63CS1 Capstone
- COMM 63TR Thesis