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职称:Associate Professor of Spanish
所属学校:Washington University in St Louis
所属院系:arts and sciences
所属专业:Spanish Language and Literature
联系方式:(314) 935-514
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ph.D., Romance Languages and Literatures, May 2007 Major Field: Spanish American Literature; Minor Field: History The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill M.A., Hispanic Literature, 2001 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001 Certificate in Latin American Studies Berry College B.A., Spanish Language and Literature, Magna Cum Laude, 199
Washington University in St. Louis Undergraduate Courses Popular & Political Cultures, Rioplatense Style (Focus 2602, Spring 2015) The Argentine Experience: History, Literature, Culture (Focus 2601, Fall 2010; Fall 2011; Fall 2014) Major Seminar: Performing Latin@ America (Span 405W, sect. 72, Spring 2013) Major Seminar: Cowboys, Literature, and American Frontiers (Span 405W, sect. 63, Spring 2011; Spring 2012) Major Seminar: War, Race, and Writing in 19th-Century Latin America (Span 405W, sect. 60, Spring 2010) From Empire to Nation: Spanish American Literature of the Long 19th Century (Span 3352, Spring 2010; Spring 2011; Fall 2011; Spring 2013) Survey of Spanish American Literature 1 (Span 335C, Fall 2009) Argentina: Past and Present (Focus 2601, Fall 2009) Graduate Courses Reading Nineteenth-Century Latin America (Span 515, Fall 2014) Research Writing and Methodology Practicum (Span 505, Spring 2012; Spring 2015) Print and Power in Nineteenth-Century Latin America (Span 4301, Fall 2010) Independent Graduate Study Performing Race and Nation in Nineteenth-Century Cuba (Spring 2012) Black Mother / Mulatto Nation: Women and Strategies of Racial Exculsion in Cuba, Brazil, and Colombia, 1838-1898 (Fall 2010) San Diego State University Undergraduate Courses Survey of Spanish American Literature (Pre-Columbian literatures to 1900) Survey of Spanish American Literature (Modernismo to 2000) Graduate Courses Literature and Social Identity in Nineteenth-Century Latin America Literature and Society in Colonial Latin America Acree 10 Print and Power in Colonial Latin America The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Undergraduate Courses Introduction to Hispanic Literatures Spanish 1, 2, and 3 (first, second, and third semester courses) Teaching Assistant, Latin American History Since Independence (Languages Across the Curriculum, Department of History) Teaching Assistant, Contemporary Latin American Politics (Languages Across the Curriculum, Department of Political Science)