Graduate Faculty

M.A. Spanish Faculty

Program Director

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David Arbesú, Professor & Head of Spanish Section                                                                      Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst Department of World Languages
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, CPR 446
Research Interests: medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, codicology, palaeography, and editorial practices          Email


Faculty

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Pablo Brescia, Professor                              Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara Department of World Languages                4202 E. Fowler Avenue, CPR 444
Research Interests: History and theory of Latin American short fiction; 20th and 21st centuries Mexican and Southern Cone literatures and cultural histories, etc.          Email

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Heike Scharm, Associate Professor            Ph.D., Brown University                                        Department of World Languages
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, CPR 422
Research Interests: globalization, science-fiction, philosophy, identity politics, as well as cross-cultural and post-national approaches to European and Latin American literatures Email

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Madeline Cámara, Professor                      Ph.D., NY Stony Brook University              Department of World Languages
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, CPR 448
Research Interests: Latin American Literature with emphasis on Cuban Studies Email

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Sonia Ramírez Wohlmuth, Associate Professor of Instruction                                        Ph.D., University of Florida                            Department of World Languages
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, CPR 449
Research Interests: diachronic Romance linguistics and Spanish phonology and dialectology                                                          Email                    

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Alexander Torres, Visiting Assistant Professor of Instruction                                Ph.D., University of Florida                          Department of World Languages
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, CPR 441                Research Interests: Bildungsroman (novel of formation) and rock culture in the Latin American context, contemporary Latin American literature, the baroque ethos, the sacred, phenomenology, depth psychology, psychoanalysis, and new materialism          Email