Faculty
María José Bustos Fernández,
Professor of Spanish, Ph.D. University of
Colorado-Boulder, 1990. (19th and 20th- Century Spanish-American Literature,
Contemporary Argentine Literature, New Historical Novel, Narrative Theory).
Currently working on a manuscript on the New Historical Novel in Latin
America.
Eduardo Chirinos,
Associate Professor of Spanish, Graduate Student Director
Ph.D. Rutgers University, 1997. (20th-Century Hispanic Literature, Hispanic
Poetry, Peruvian Literature).
Recipient of the "Casa de América" Poetry Prize (2001).
The Fondo de Cultura Economica published in 2004 Dr. Chirino's book, "Nueve miradas sin dueño."
Clary Loisel,
Associate Professor of Spanish,
Ph.D. University of Florida, 1996. (20th-Century Spanish-American Literature
and Film, Contemporary Spanish-American Narrative and Drama, Contemporary
Mexican Novel, Queer Studies).
Floricanto Press published his book "Clásicos de la literatura hispanicoamericana colonial en su contexto sociohistórico" in 2007. He is currently working on an anthology of recent Mexican lesbi-gay plays. http://www.umt.edu/mcll/faculty/loisel/
Jannine Montauban,
Associate Professor of Spanish,
Ph.D. Rutgers University, 2000. (Medieval and Golden Age Literature, Picaresque
Novel, Cervantes).
Visor Press has just published her book "El Ajuar de la vida picaresca:
reproducción genealogía y sexualidad en la novela picaresca
española
Kelly Noe,
Spanish Lecturer,
Miami University
Stanley Rose,
Professor of Spanish,
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1969. (20th-Century Spanish-American
Literature, Portuguese, Brazilian Literature).
Currently researching the role of image vs. linear text
Materials vis-à-vis learning/memory functions. www.umt.edu/mcll/faculty/rose/
Naomi Lapidus Shin,
Assistant Professor, Spanish/Applied Linguistics
Ph.D. City University of New York, 2006. (Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Spanish in the U.S.)
Please see the MCLL Faculty page for contact information
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