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SPANISH FACULTY

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LANGUAGE FACULTY|

Silvia Amigo Silvestre
Isabelle Auffret (on leave Fall 2009)
Mónica Beviá
Tomás Beviá

Nancy Crane
David Cruz de Jesús

Cecelia Lawless

Nilsa Maldonado-Méndez
Laura Moldes
Mary K. Redmond

Jeannine Routier-Pucci
Amalía Stratakos Tió
Maria Stycos
Brisa Teutli

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LITERATURE FACULTY |

Gerard Aching
Bruno Bosteels
Debra A. Castillo
María Antonia Garcés (on leave Fall 2009)
Luz Horne
Patricia Keller
Cecelia Lawless

José Edmundo Paz-Soldán

Simone Pinet
José María Rodríguez-García (on leave 2009-2010)

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EMERITUS|

Ciriaco Arroyo

RETIRED|

Luis Morató Peña


MEMBERS OF THE FIELD AND OTHER FACULTY RELATED TO SPANISH |

Mary Pat Brady
Ross Brann
Walter Cohen
María Cristina García
Davydd Greenwood
Jonathan Monroe
Cynthia Robinson
Mary Roldán
Vilma Santiago-Irizarry

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FACULTY PUBLICATIONS |

Bruno Bosteels


"Del complot al potlatch: Política, economía, cultura." Neoliberalismo, fabulaciones y complot. Special issue of Revista de Crítica Cultural 26 (2003): 39-45.
"Guillermo Kuitca: El arte de la teoría." Four in One: Richard Deacon, Guillermo Kuitca, Bruce Nauman, Thomas Struth (3 abril-17 mayo 2003). Madrid: Distrito Cuatro Galería de Arte, 2003. 20-31. (English translation "Guillermo Kuitca: The Art of Theory," 57-62).

Debra Castillo

editor, "Performance in Latin/o America," special issue, Studies in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature, 2008.
invited performances of theater pieces (with Teatrotaller) in various U.S. universities as well as in Mexico, Belgium, Israel, and Canada.
Re-dreaming America: Toward a Bilingual Understanding of American Literature. New York: SUNY, 2004.
Border Women: Writing from La Frontera (with María Socorro Tabuenca Córboda) Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 2002.

María Antonia Garcés


“Cuatrocientos años con Don Quijote: 1605-2005" in Alegría de escribir, ed. Yolanda González (Bogotá: Universidad Autónoma—Revista Número, 2004)
“Staging Captivity: Cervantes’s Barbary Plays,” Approaches to Teaching the Spanish Comedia, ed. Margaret Rich Greer and Laura Bass, MLA, 2004.
Cervantes and Algiers: A Captive's Tale. Vanderbilt University Press, 2002. Winner of the Modern Language Association’s James Russell Lowell Prize for 2003.

José Edmundo Paz-Soldán

Alcides Arguedas y la narrativa de la nación enferma. Plural: La Paz, 2003.
El delirio de Turing. Alfaguara: La Paz, 2003

Simone Pinet

Archipelagoes: Insularity and Fiction in Medieval and Early Modern Spain (University of Minnesota Press, 2009).
Theories of Medieval Iberia, coedited with Oscar Martín, special issue of diacritics 36.3 (Fall 2006).
Courting the Alhambra: Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to the Hall of Justice, coedited with Cynthia Robinson, special issue of Medieval Encounters 14.2-3 (2008).

José María Rodríguez-García

“Poetry and Penal Practices in Late-Fifteenth-Century Toledo: Re-Reading Gómez Manrique.” Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 35 (Spring 2005): 245-288.

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last updated November 12, 2009