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Stacy Amling
Lecturer
- Spanish
2105 Pearson
(515) 294-9983
samling@iastate.edu
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Dawn Bratsch-Prince, Ph.D.
Professor, Associate Dean
- Spanish
3102 Pearson
(515) 294-4046
deprince@iastate.edu
Homepage
Medieval Iberian languages, literatures and cultures, focusing primarily on 14th century Aragonese and Catalan prose writing.
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Adolfo Carrillo Cabello
Grad. Teaching Assistant
- Spanish
2105 Pearson
(515) 294-3072
adolfo@iastate.edu
Pragamatics, Sociolinguistics, Intercultural competence.
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Julia Dominguez, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
- Spanish
Study Abroad
3118D Pearson
(515) 294-8749
domingue@iastate.edu
Cultural interaction in the Atlantic world and transatlantic studies such as the Picaresque novel and women authors of Spain and the New World.
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Victor Galarrata-Oropezo
Grad. Teaching Assistant
- Spanish
2105 Pearson Hall
(515) 294 1773
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Chad M. Gasta, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Director, Western European Studies Program
- Spanish
Languages and cultures for Professions
Study Abroad
3102J Pearson
(515) 294-0918
gasta@iastate.edu
Homepage
Early modern Spanish and Latin American literature and culture.
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Mercedes Ghiotti
Grad. Teaching Assistant
- Spanish
2105 Pearson
(515) 294 7475
mghiotti@iastate.edu
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Rachel Haywood-Ferreira, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
- Portuguese
- Spanish
3240 Pearson
(515) 294-4043
rachelhf@iastate.edu
Early Latin American science fiction, principally that of Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico; the serialized Argentine science fiction of the 1950s (fanzines and comics); and the Latin American fantastic.
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Leland L'Hote, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
- Spanish
Study Abroad
3238 Pearson
(515) 294-8045
ljlhote@iastate.edu
Contemporary Spanish narraative and film, focusing primarily on marginalization in he post-Franco novel.
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Kathy Leonard, Ph.D.
Professor
Director, Latin American Studies Program.
- Spanish
2248 Pearson
(515) 294-5344
kleonard@iastate.edu
Latin American women's narrative, second language acquisition and translation studies.
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Eugenio Matibag, Ph.D.
Professor
- Spanish
308 Carver
(515) 294-8281
ematibag@iastate.edu
Discourse of nineteenth-century Philippine nationalsim.
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Cristina Pardo Ballester, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
- Spanish
3118F Pearson
(515) 294-2134
cpardo@iastate.edu
Language Assessment, Second Language Acquisition, technology-enhanced language learning, second language teaching; Other interests: bilingualism, sociolinguistics, Spanish phonology, and translation.
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Angélica Reina
Grad. Teaching Assistant
- Spanish
2105 Pearson Hall
(515) 294-3284
areina@iastate.edu
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Elisa Rizo, Ph.D.
Lecturer
- Spanish
2105 Pearson
(515) 294-6024
rizoe@iastate.edu
Latin American Literature and Culture, Post-Colonial, Cultural and Trans-Atlantic Studies, African Diaspora in Latin America, Literature of Spanish-speaking Africa, Mexican Literature, Cultural Diplomacy, Ethnicity, Race. Focus: 20th and 21st centuries.
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Marcia Rosenbusch, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
- Spanish
Teacher Education
N131 Lago
(515) 294-6454
mrosenbu@iastate.edu
Teacher education program.
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Marta Vessoni de Lence
Grad. Teaching Assistant
- Spanish
2105 Pearson Hall
(515) 294-0416
elence@iastate.edu
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Thomas Waldemer, Ph.D.
Lecturer
- Portuguese
- Spanish
3118E Pearson
(515) 294-9017
waldemer@iastate.edu
20th century Latin American historical fiction.
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Hilary Weber
Grad. Teaching Assistant
- Spanish
2105 Pearson Hall
heweber@iastate.edu
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Julie Wilhelm, M.A.
Lecturer
- Spanish
2245 Pearson
(515) 294-8186
jwilhelm@iastate.edu
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