2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Latin American and Iberian Studies
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Faculty
Susana Domingo Amestoy, PhD, University of Illinois Chicago
- Hispanic Film
- Transatlantic Studies
- Contemporary Peninsular and Southern Cone Literature
Patricia Anderson, PhD, Boston College
- Medieval Castilian Literature
- Ideological and Social Complexities of the Vox Feminae
Nayelli Castro-Ramírez, PhD, University of Ottawa Canada
- History of translation
- History of Latin American Philosophy
- Cultural sociology
Patricia Chouinard, MEd, University of Massachusetts Boston
- Leadership in Secondary Education
- Mexican Youth and Secondary Education in the U.S. and Mexico
- Distance Education
María Cisterna Gold, PhD, New York University
- Argentine Literature
- Contemporary Latin American Literature and Culture
- Literary Theory
Sandra K. Haley, MA, Brown University
- Indigenous Studies
- Gender & Labor History
- 20th Century Mexico
Nino Kebadze, PhD, University of Kentucky
- 20th-century Spanish literature
- Post-war Romance Fiction
- Film
- Writing of Memory and Exile
Diego Mansilla, MA, University of Granada, Spain
- Translation Studies
- Spanish Instruction
- Teaching Methodologies
Susan Mraz, MA, University of West Virginia
- Spanish Language Pedagogy
- Instructional Assessment and Design
- Technology in the Classroom
- First and Second Language Acquisition
Reyes Coll Tellechea, PhD, University of Minnesota
- Picaresque Narrative
- Golden Age Literature
- Don Quixote
- Historical Fiction
The Program
Graduate courses in Latin American and Iberian Studies are available to students matriculated in the Graduate Certificate Program in the Teaching of Spanish, to students matriculated in licensure tracks in the Teacher Education MEd in the College of Education and Human Development, and to nonmatriculated students.
Programs
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