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Originally from the town of Ocaña in La Mancha (Spain), Fernán Gómez-Monedero is currently a doctoral student in Spanish Literature at the University of Georgia with a special interest in early modern literature. He earned a B. A. in History at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2010), after which he completed an M. A. in Social Archaeology at the University of Southampton (2012). He also earned a M. A. in Spanish Language Teaching at…
Alberto Villate Isaza specializes in Latin American colonial literature, culture and historiography, particularly in the New Kingdom of Granada. Other interest and areas of research include social and political theory of the baroque, discourses of Latin American national identity, and nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Latin American literature, especially modernismo. He is the author of Exemplary Violence: Rewriting History in…
Kate advises (60 credit hour +)  French, Romance Language, and some Spanish majors (last name H-Z). She is also the main contact for Italian and Portuguese minor questions. If you are a major or minor listed above and have a question, please email Kate at rladv@uga.edu.
I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Romance Languages at UGA. In 2014, I earned a B.A. in both Psychology and Spanish from Calvin University in Grand Rapids, MI. I earned a M.A. from the University of Georgia in Spanish (Linguistics) in 2016 and returned to UGA in Fall 2017 to pursue a doctoral degree in Romance Languages.  My general research interests include language contact, morphosyntactic variation, group L2 language…
I am a Lecturer of Spanish and Supervisor of the Spanish Teaching Assistants. My research focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American Literature. I am interested in the representations of queer figures written before, during, and after Latin American dictatorships and the ways in which they negotiate power, space, and identity in the post-dictatorship era. I am a faculty advisor for España en Corto - a short film festival held annually in…
Dr. Bethany Bateman McDonald is an instructor for the Department of Romance Languages (SPAN 1110, 2001, 2002, 3010, 3050) and former Quechua instructor (QUEC 1001, 1002, 2001, 2002) for the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute at UGA.  Her primary research interests include: sociolinguistics, Andean Spanish, Quechua, and language contact. Bethany's current research investigates variation in the verbal system of Andean Spanish,…
Ph.D., Catholic University of America (Washington, D.C.) Dr. Correa-Diaz has research and teaching interests in Latin American & Spanish Poetry, Critical Theory and Cultural Studies, Human Rights, Science (cosmology) and Literature, and Digital Humanities. He is the author of 1) Novissima Verba: huellas digitales y cibernética en la poesía latinoamericana (RIL Editores/Academia Chilena de la Lengua); 2) Cervantes y/en (las) Américas:…

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