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      ResearchGate      Academia