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Amelia Barili: Current Research

Dr. Barili's current research explores questions of the Self and Other, intercultural competence (multiculturalism, bilingualism, nationalism), global learning and women voices in the public space, as well as student-centered pedagogies

ana ameal-guerra: current research

My current research focuses on the study of institutional talk from a Conversational Analytic approach. My corpus is formed by interactions between service-providers and customers in a bilingual context, the

Charles B. Faulhaber: Current Research

For an overview of Charles B. Faulhaber's research and publications, please click on the link below to download his bibliography in Microsoft Word Document format.

Dru Dougherty: Current Research

My current research is centered on the impact of modernity on Spanish poetry and theater from the turn of the twentieth century to 1936. Additionally I continue to study the

Emilie L. Bergmann Current Research

Two co-edited collections of essays currently in press reflect my research interests and my commitment to collaborative work: the MLA volume Approaches to Teaching Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

Estelle Tarica Current Research

My research is primarily concerned with race and nation in modern Spanish America, especially with discourses of mestizaje and indigenismo in Mexico and the Andes. It has led to an

Francine Masiello: Current Research

In recent years, I have been working on the ethical dimensions of cultural production. As a follow-up to some of the questions posed in my book, The Art of Transition

Ignacio Navarrete: Current Research

My first book, Orphans of Petrarch (University of California Press, 1994) examined the sense of cultural inferiority to Italy felt by Spanish Renaissance writers from Juan del Encina, at the

Jesús Rodríguez Velasco: Current Research

You can always be updated of my current research by checking the research journal I keep (mostly for my students) at:

http://www.jrvelasco.com/category/secretum 

You'll find my

José Rabasa: Current Research

Over the last few years I have been working on three main projects. I have written a series of essays that examine different aspects from Folio 46r

Michael Iarocci: Current Research

Michael Iarocci's current research focuses on representations of the Napoleonic era in Spain. The invasion and occupation of Spain by France (1808-1814) is a pivotal moment in the history of

Natalia Brizuela - profile and research interests

Natalia Brizuela is Assistant Professor of Latin American literatures and cultures.  Author of a number of essays on topics ranging from gender and sexuality, photography and State formations, visual culture

Recent publications by faculty

Arthur L.-F. Askins 

NUEVO DICCIONARIO BIBLIOGRAFICO DE PLIEGOS SUELTOS POETICOS (SIGLO XVI). Madrid: Castalia, 1997. With Víctor Infantes.         

BIBLIOGRAFIA DE TEXTOS ANTIGUOS GALEGOS E PORTUGUESES. December, 1997.  Internet: http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/PhiloBiblon

Richard Rosa: Current Research

Currently, professor Rosa is working on a project on literature, art and tourism in the Hispanic Caribbean, and another on the origins of the tropical novel in Nineteenth Century “Spanish

Below you can find the five most recently published pages and the five most recently added comments in chronological order (newest first)

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SEMMYCOLON: SEMINARIO DE ESTUDIOS MEDIEVALES, MODERNOS Y COLONIALES 

Semmycolon (Seminario de Estudios Medievales, Modernos y Coloniales) brings together a multi - disciplinary group of lecturers and graduate students to conduct research into culture, literature, arts, history, and politics from the Middle Ages to the early 18th Century in both the Western and the Colonial worlds.

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