Dr. Del Mastro Elected to AATSP Executive Council
Professor Mark P. Del Mastro has been elected as College/University Representative to the Executive Council of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish & Portuguese for the 2015-17 term.
Professor Mark P. Del Mastro has been elected as College/University Representative to the Executive Council of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish & Portuguese for the 2015-17 term.
Professor Lola Colomina’s study “El cuerpo como locus performativo y enunciativo de lo marginal en Impuesto a la carne de Diamela Eltit” has been accepted for publication in a special volume of selected papers from the Congreso de Literatura y Cultura Femenina (La Habana, Cuba; November 10-14, 2014).
Professor Luci Moreira’s co-authored article “Compartilhando universos sociais e de poder em Cerimônia do chá” has been published in Revista de Estudos da Linguagem, V. 22, n.2 (2014): http://www.periodicos.letras.ufmg.br/index.php/relin/issue/current
Professor Mark P. Del Mastro presented his paper “The Girl in the Mirror: Female Identity in Laforet and Matute” at the 64th Annual Mountain Interstate Foreign Language Conference (MIFLC) held at Furman University. Dr. Del Mastro also organized and chaired the corresponding academic session entitled “Female Discover in the Spanish Novel,” and he collaborated in […]
Professor Joseph Weyers’ study “Rocha, Uruguay’s tuteo: Stable or changing?” has been accepted for publication in the proceedings volume of the 7th Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics: John Benjamins’ collection titled “Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics.”
Professor Michael Gómez’s article “Playing with Time: Relativistic Reverberations and Entropic Echoes in Lorca’s Así que pasen cinco años” has been accepted for publication in Anales de la Literatura Española Contemporánea.
Professor Raúl Carrillo-Arciniega’s review of Mántica by José Abdón Flores has been published in the online journal Frontal.
Confederate Patriot, Journalist, and Poet: The Multifaceted Life of José Agustín Quintero By Dr. Jorge A. Marbán, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Spanish & Italian This book tells the fascinating life story of a 19th century Cuban American from New Orleans who skillfully represented the Confederacy in northeastern Mexico in order to help coordinate the defensive plans necessary […]
Professor Robert Cameron’s 2013 article “Lexical preference and the Spanish subjunctive” has been selected to appear as a chapter in an edited volume Sound instruction: Ready to use classroom practice (Vol. 4, Language: Education, Society and Profession).
Professor Michael Gómez and his co-editors of the refereed journal Decimonónica have been granted the inaugural Respo Award for the exemplary management of their publication. Since its start in September 2009, the Hispanic Studies Journals & Academic Presses blog has become a highly-used resource by Hispanists worldwide to consult the journal-publishing experiences of peers. Currently there are […]