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Nancy Naranjo

Nancy Naranjo graduated from the Universidad de Guadalajara with a BA in Hispanic Literature. Her academic interests include Latin American literature and Cinema.  She is currently a graduate student in Read More

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Selby Seador

Selby Seador graduated from the University of Delaware in the Spring of 2017 with a BA in International Relations and Spanish. Her minors were history and Latin American/Iberian Studies.  Her Read More

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Álvaro Villar Cobo

Álvaro Villar Cobo is a 25 year old from Jaén, Spain.  He received a BA in Translation and Interpreting (English and German) from the University of Granada, Spain. During his Read More

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Fernando Ruiz García

Fernando Ruiz García is a native of Cantabria (Spain). He graduated from the University of Cantabria in 2012 with a BA in Teaching Foreign Languages (English) and in 2013 with Read More

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Nayra Rodríguez

Nayra Rodríquez is a graduate student in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures who plans to pursue a Masters Degree in Languages, Literatures and Cultures starting in the Fall Read More

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Dominique Roberts

Dominique Roberts is a graduate student pursuing an MA in Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Pedagogy at the University of Delaware.  She has worked as an ESL teacher at the elementary Read More

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Love and Passion in the Middle Ages

Este curso tiene la finalidad de analizar la actitud en la edad media hacia el amor y su efecto en los amantes. Con frecuencia el amor no logrado termina produciendo la Read More

Topics Course (Peninsular) From Censorship to Freedom: Literary Movements in Contemporary Spain

This course traces major literary movements in contemporary Spanish fiction across genres. The period covered begins with the Franco era (1939-75) and extends through the Transition (1975-82) to democratic Spain Read More

Contemporary Hispanic Fiction by Women

This course explores outstanding contemporary fiction by women writers from Spain and Latin America. From a gender-bending short story to a supernatural memoir to a gripping war novel, these works Read More

Senior Capstone – Power, Violence & Sex in the Spanish Golden Age

This course explores literary texts from Golden Age Spain, from the Renaissance to the Baroque. We will learn to read these texts within the wider cultural context of Imperial Spain, Read More