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  Graduate School-New Brunswick 2003-2005 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Spanish 940 Members of the Graduate Faculty  

Members of the Graduate Faculty

Mary Lee Bretz, Professor Emerita of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Maryland
Nineteenth- and 20th-century Spanish literature

Frank N. Dauster, Professor Emeritus of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Yale
Contemporary Spanish-American literature; drama; poetry

Mary S. Gossy, Associate Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Harvard
Golden-age prose, narrative, feminist theory, reader-response, psychoanalysis

Conrado Guardiola, Professor Emeritus of Spanish, FAS-NB; Doctor en
Filosofía y Letras, Zaragoza
Medieval Spanish literature

Carl Kirschner, Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Massachusetts
Spanish linguistics; syntax; semantics; bilingualism in the United States

Jorge Marcone, Associate Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Texas
Latin American literature and environmentalism; theories of literacy; orality, hypermedia

Susan Martin-Márquez, Associate Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Modern peninsular novel; cinema; cultural studies

Tomás Eloy Martínez, Professor of Spanish-American Literature, FAS-NB; M.A., Paris Institute
Contemporary Spanish-American narrative; Latin-American studies; film theory; colonial Spanish-American literature

Gabriela Mora, Professor Emerita of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Smith
Nineteenth- and 20th-century Spanish-American literature; literary theory

Carlos Raúl Narváez, Associate Professor of Spanish-American Literature
FAS-NB; Ph.D., Columbia
Twentieth-century Spanish-American and Caribbean literature; poetry; novel; contemporary literary theory

Dámaris M. Otero-Torres, Associate Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., California (San Diego)
Golden Age literature and culture; gender studies and literary theory

Margaret H. Persin, Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Indiana
Twentieth-century Hispanic poetry; literary theory

Marcy Schwartz, Associate Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
Twentieth-century Spanish-American literature; urban cultural studies; literary theory

Ben. Sifuentes-Jáuregui, Associate Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Yale
Twentieth-century Spanish-American literature and cultural studies; gender theory and psychoanalysis; U.S. Latino literature

Thomas M. Stephens, Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Michigan
Hispanic ethno- and sociolinguistics, lexicography

Phyllis Zatlin, Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Florida
Contemporary Spanish film and theater/novel; translation studies

Associate Members of the Graduate Faculty

César Braga-Pinto, Assistant Professor of Portuguese, FAS-NB; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Colonial Brazilian literature

José Camacho, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Linguistics, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Southern California
Spanish linguistics (syntax, phonology, semantics, and bilingualism)

Yeon-Soo Kim, Assistant Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Yale
Contemporary Spanish narratives and films

Phillip Rothwell, Assistant Professor of Portuguese, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Cambridge
 Interdisciplinary approach to Lusophone cultures; thalassic theory

Liliana Sánchez, Assistant Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Southern California
Second-language acquisition; bilingualism; Quechua and Spanish syntax

Adolf Snaidas, Associate Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Rutgers
Spanish-American literature

Camilla Stevens, Assistant Professor of Spanish, FAS-NB; Ph.D., Kansas
Twentieth-century Spanish-American theater; Hispanic Caribbean literature; literary and cultural studies; theater theory


 
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