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  Carlos Aguasaco . Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
  Dean Allbritton . Syracuse University (MA), Valdosta State University (BA)
Interests: the exploration of gender in contemporary Spanish and Catalán film and literature, above all the representation of masculinities in the two. My masters thesis traced the advent of a queer Spanish novel and its cultural and literary implications for "gay" identity in Spain.
I am also a student in the Women´s Studies Certificate Program.
  Nieves Alonso. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
A.B.D.
Comparative Literature
  

Danny Barreto. Hunter College, CUNY (BA).
A.B.D.

In my dissertation on late nineteenth-century Galician literature, I am exploring the ways in which fear operates in both the articulation and threatening of a national identity. I will be reading works in both Castillian and Galician, with particular concern for gendered narratives (family, home, incest, misogyny).
Other field of interest: Puerto Rican literature, Gender Theory.
I am also a student in the Women's Studies Certificate Program.

  Marina Sonia Carrasco Perezagua. Universidad de Sevilla.
  Aura Colón. Universidad de Puerto Rico.
A.B.D.
Latin American Literature
  Zaida Corniel. Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (BA).
Me interesa la narrativa y la dramaturgia contemporáneas caribeñas.
  Melissa Culver González. Universidad de Murcia.
  Mark Dowell. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MA),
Areas of specialization: 20th-century and contemporary Latin-American literature, applied linguistics, literary critical theory (emphasis upon Structuralism and Post-structuralism), intertextuality of Latin-American literature and Buddhist philosophy, Rock of the 1970's.
Favorite Quote: "It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses. Hit it."
  Álvaro Fernández . Universidad de Buenos Aires (Lic).
A.B.D.
I'm delving into the dark waters of Memory, especially dealing with different constructions of the past that imply institutional forgetting. My main field of study is literature around the Spanish Transition from Francoist dictatorship to an amnesic European democratic monarchy. Other fields of interest: Contemporary Latin American Literature, Film Studies, Trauma Studies.
  Ana Fernández . Universidad de Valladolid.
  

Sharonah Fredrick. SUNY Buffalo (BA); Univ. of Tel Aviv (MA).
ITTO, Guadalajara, México (TESOL).
Anthropology, pre-Colombian civilizations, Muslim and Judeo-Spanish literature, medieval Spanish, English and Irish poetry, Mayan & Incan archaeology, theatre and the plastic arts.

  Paulina Froemel. Universidad Católica de Chile.
A.B.D.
  Manuel Galofaro. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
A.B.D.
Topic of interest: El teatro de Calderón (de la Barca). Trabajo en Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY. Actualmente desempeño el puesto de coordinador de español, niveles 1-4, en calidad de Assistant Professor (a full-time, one-year position) (2007-2008).
  Fernando Guerrero. Deustuko Unibertsitatea.
A.B.D.
  Megan Hughes-Zarzo. Kansas State University.
A.B.D.
  

Lidia León-Blázquez. Universidad de Sevilla (Lic).
A.B.D.
I am presently working on my dissertation, in which I analyze the narratives by female writers of the Spanish historic avant-garde.

Lecturer at the Department of Romance Languages, University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia).

  Julia Martinez-Gonzalez. La Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha.
MA University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
  

Ana Mirón. New York University (BA).
Literatura, vanguardia en América Latina, teoría crítica, filosifia, estética.
Memorias, murmuros y selvas.

  Óscar E. Montoya Guerra. Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia. (BA/MA)
A.B.D.
I am currently writing my dissertation about fictions of crime, law and justice in the contemporary Colombian novel.

Cultural Lecturer of Romance Languages at Univeristy of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia).
  

Yiota Nicolaou. Stony Brook University (BA).
Contemporary Latin American Literature.

  Victor M. Pueyo-Zoco. Universidad de Zaragoza.
Mi área de investigación es el Siglo de Oro español y, en particular, la literatura de la risa y sus géneros (sátira, parodia, menipea, comedias burlescas, picaresca...). Me inquieta la remodelación de la historia literaria que conlleva la inclusión de esta literatura y que comparece ya, de manera embrionaria, en la obra de M.M. Bajtín. Intereses generales: teoría de los géneros, folklorismo, teoría de la historia y estética.
  

Salma Ralph. Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, México (BA).

  

Lucía Reyes de Deu. Universidad de Tucumán.
"In my dissertation I discuss the formation of the ideological and cultural meanings of the figure of the “indio” in the Peruvian Indigenista Movement and the problems of representation involved in the contradictory social position of the intellectuals that actively participated in the formation and development of this movement, such as José Carlos Mariátegui and members of Orkopata Group. I also analyze literary texts that deal with the literary representation of the “indio” in the context of the process of Modernization. I am interested in reading these novels through concepts such as “mimicry” and “hibridity” in order to better understand the dynamics of ethnic identity discourses and literary works."

  Carmen Rodríguez-Marín. Universidad de Puerto Rico.
A.B.D.
  Víctor Rosado. Providence College.
A.B.D.
"My interests are primarily in the realm of modern and contemporary Caribbean narrative, poetry, drama, film and art as well as US Latina/o Studies. I am also interested in cultural studies and literary theory, especially the debate between Marxists and Postmodernists concerning our current socioeconomic and cultural realities. Other interests: critical realism, ecocritism, aesthetics, Luso-Brazilian studies and comparative literature."
  Vicente Rubio Pueyo. Universidad de Zaragoza (Lic).
"Mi proyecto de investigación intenta abarcar diferentes problemas relacionados con la propia configuración de los estudios literarios hispánicos como disciplina: la composición de los académicos e intelectuales como clase, grupo o casta social, y las determinaciones ideológicas que de ella se derivan; los diversos debates que la disciplina ha conocido a lo largo de su historia; la valoración crítica de las aportaciones de los estudios culturales y otros paradigmas críticos. Otros intereses: Bajtin, marxismo, estética.
  Alex Salinas. Universidad Andina Simon Bolivar de Quito, Ecuador.
  Arancha Sanz Álvarez. Universidad de Valladolid.
  Kelliann Schrage Flores.
A.B.D.
"Interests: Interstices and Intersections of Contemporary Latina and Latin American women's identity. Specifically, Latin American Jewish women's literature and Andalzúa's New Mestiza Consciousness".
  

Neica Michelle Shepherd. New York University (MA).
Questions of gender, race and national identity in relation to immigration in Spain; Film.
I am also in the Certificate Program in Women's Studies.

   M. Cristina Soler. SUNY Stony Brook (BA).
A.B.D.

Drawing from a feminist theory stand point and a gender base analysis, my primary interests are focused on the literature written by women in Spain during the post civil war years of the Franco regime and the transition from the dictatorship to democracy. I am also paying attention to the representation of women in the literature written by male authors in both periods.
  Silvina Trica-Flores
A.B.D.
  Manuel Urrutia-Zarzo. Universidad de Granada.
A.B.D.
   Eritka Valdivia Flores. SUNY Stony Brook (BA).
  Yee Lam Mariela Wong. Hartwick College.
A.B.D.