Languages, Literatures and Cultures Faculty
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures is home to highly renowned faculty dedicated to advancing scholarship and inspiring students through global perspectives. You can view their faculty profiles below and explore their recent publications.
Chair |
![]() Gregory HelmickAssociate Professor of Spanish
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Full-Time Faculty |
![]() Johana BarreroAssociate Instructor of Spanish and Language Coordinator
![]() Mar铆a 脕ngeles Fern谩ndez CifuentesAssociate Professor of Spanish
![]() Andrea Gayt谩n CuestaAssistant Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies
![]() Patricia GeeseyProfessor of French
![]() Nuria Ib谩帽ez QuintanaProfessor of Spanish
![]() Constanza L贸pez BaqueroAssociate Professor of Spanish
![]() Clayton McCarlProfessor of Spanish and Digital Humanities
![]() Agn猫s SchaffauserAssistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies
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Part-Time Faculty |
![]() Marina Alonso de GalloPart-Time Professor of Spanish
![]() Natalie Avil茅sPart-Time Professor of Spanish
![]() Martha Garc铆aPart-Time Professor of Spanish
![]() Daniel HollowayPart-Time Professor of German
![]() Mei Lian LuPart-Time Professor of Chinese
![]() Hortensia SalcedoPart-Time Professor of Spanish
![]() Joanne TaylorPart-Time Professor of French
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Emeritus Faculty |
![]() Jorge FeblesProfessor Emeritus of Spanish
![]() Shira Schwam-BairdProfessor of Emeritus of French
![]() Ren茅e ScottProfessor Emeritus of Spanish
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Recent Faculty Publications
Fernández Cifuentes, Ángeles. “Calderón reloaded: El gran mercado del mundo para niños.” Comedia Performance, vol.16, no. 1, 2019, pp. 14-27.
Helmick, Gregory. "The Specular Continuity of Antonio Benítez Rojo’s Mujer en traje de batalla in the Post- Exile of Roberto G. Fernández’s El príncipe y la bella cubana." Nachexil/Post-Exile, edited by Bettina Bannasch and Katja Sarkowsky. De Gruyter, 2020, pp. 354-369, .
Ibáñez Quintana, Nuria. “Expresiones de la memoria: creación dramática en la clase como puente entre pasado, presente y futuro”. Contextos. Estudios de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, vol. 49, 2021, .
———. "En busca de la utopía desde el espacio de la memoria. Música para expresar lo indecible en La armonía del silencio de Lola Blasco." Escenarios de utopía, distopia y miopía en el teatro contemporáneo de España del siglo XXI, edited by Albert David Hitchcook and Candyce Crew Leonard. University of Southern Indiana, 2019, pp. 233-244.
López Baquero, Constanza. Reterritorializing the Spaces of Violence in Colombia: Collective Efforts. Routledge, 2024.
“Wounds and Monsters: Representations of Gender-Based Violence and Feminicide in the Aftermath of the Colombian Armed Conflict.” Human Rights in Colombian Literature & Cultural Production: Embodied Enactments, edited by Kevin Guerrieri and Carlos Gardeazábal Bravo. Routledge, 2022.
McCarl, Clayton. “'Enemigos encubiertos': A Colonial Latin American Perspective on the Buccaneer Era in the Writings of Francisco de Seyxas y Lovera.” Relating Continents. Coloniality and Global Encounters in Romance Literary and Cultural History, edited by Romana Radlwimmer, Berlin, De Gruyter, 2023, pp. 49–70, .
McCarl, Clayton, and Lindsay Van Tine. “Colonial Bibliography and the Indigenous Text.” Latin American Literature in Transition: Pre-1491–1800, edited by Amber Brian and Rocío Quispe-Agnoli, Cambridge University Press, 2023, pp. 258–272.
Schaffauser, Agnès. “The Wretched of the Sea: Clandestine Immigration and Graphic Artistry in Bessora and Barroux’s Alpha: Abidjan to Gare du Nord.” Inks: The Journal of the Comics Studies Society, special issue on “Migration in 21st-Century Documentary Comics,” vol. 5, no. 1, 2021, pp. 100-118.
———, director. Salim Bachi, L’Harmattan, 2019. Collection Autour des écrivains maghrébins.