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| Beth Bauer Hispanic Studies, Department of Beth Bauer's research and teaching interests include 18th- and 19th-century Spanish Peninsular literature, transatlantic literary relations, and language teaching methodology. Reflecting these interests, her publications have included Contextos: Spanish for Communication (1989) and numerous articles on Galdos, Leopoldo Alas, Juan Valera, and Emilia Pardo Bazan, among others. Her current research examines issues of gender and empire in the travel books of Fanny Calderón de la Barca. | | Enric Bou Hispanic Studies, Department of The teaching and research interests of Enric Bou cover a broad range of topics in twentieth-century Spanish Peninsular and Catalan literature, particularly involving poetry, autobiography, the city and literature, and Spanish film. | | Aldo Mazzucchelli Hispanic Studies, Department of I am currently working on three different projects that would eventually become books. Two of them are related with my main research interest: the period of modernization of Latin America, the literature and culture of the Modernistas, and the links between technology, transatlantic codes of life, and literature. The third project is a book on the history of the theory of metaphor. | | Stephanie Merrim Comparative Literature, Department of Hispanic Studies, Department of Professor Merrim has research interests in colonial Latin American historiography, the Baroque, early modern women's writing, and contemporary North and South American literatures. | | Julio Ortega Hispanic Studies, Department of For the last ten years I have been working on "Transatlantic Studies," a new area of studies that we at Brown helped to start. It is dedicated to the cultural history of travel, exchange, translation, mixture, contact, and appropriation of European models and representations by the New World chroniclers, artists, and writers. This intense exchange has shaped the universal setting of cultural production in the Americas as well as its sense of difference. | | Nidia Schuhmacher Hispanic Studies, Department of
| | Victoria Smith Hispanic Studies, Department of Professor Smith's areas of interest pertain to foreign language education. | | Silvia Sobral Hispanic Studies, Department of
| | Mercedes Vaquero Hispanic Studies, Department of Medieval Studies My teaching and research interests include the Medieval Spanish epic, chronicles, ballads, and oral tradition, and I also regularly offer a graduate/undergraduate course on Spanish Philology. Along with numerous articles, contributions to books, and bibliographies on Medieval literature, I recently published a book on an unknown prosification of the Poema de Fernan Gonzalez (Oretania Ediciones, 2008), and another one on women and the epic (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2005). I currently work on several research projects on the epic and private libraries. | | Nicolás Wey-Gómez Hispanic Studies, Department of Nicolás Wey-Gómez studies the Early Transatlantic Encounter. His research combines the literary study of early letters, chronicles, and histories about the discovery, conquest, and colonization of the Spanish Americas with the history of medieval and early modern science and technology. This research aims at providing a description and analysis of the structures of knowledge that accompanied the rise of colonialist and anti-colonialist ideologies during the fifteenth and sixteenth-centuries. His work also studies the connections among literary works produced on both sides of the Atlantic between the fifteenth and seventeenth-centuries. | |

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