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Department of Languages — Spanish Faculty
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Manuel Apodaca-Valdez,  Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies,

earned his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Purdue University in 2006;  his M.A. in Spanish Linguistics from Purdue University in 2000;  and his B.A. in Spanish Literature from the University of Guanajuato, Mexico in 1995. Professor Apodaca-Valdez started as a full time Assistant Professor of Spanish at Wittenberg on August 2006.


Publications:

Compendio lexicográfico de los alimentos en Guanajauato(Co-author). Guanajuato, Mex.: 1999.

Conversaciones evocadas (Co-author). La Paz, B.C. S., Mex.: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur, 2001.


 Tel.: (937) 327-7075. Office: 207 Hollenbeck Hall. Click here for Dr. Apodaca-Valdez' personal web site which includes his research on Afro-Mexicans in Oaxaca, Mexico.   E-mail: mapodacavaldez@wittenberg.edu


John Cantrell . Click here to contact him via e-mail. Tel.: (937) 327-6123. Office: 117 Hollenbeck Hall.


Lillian C. Franklin, Associate Professor of Languages, teaches courses in the Spanish language and in Latin American civilization and literature. She has done research and published on the black in Cuban theater, colonial and nineteenth-century Spanish literature, twentieth-century Spanish literature, nineteenth-century Peninsular literature, oral literature, Third World literature, and Negritude. Franklin holds her B.A. from the College of Wooster and her M.A. from the University of Illinois. Her Ph.D. is from The Ohio State University. She joined the Wittenberg faculty in 1983. Click here to contact her via e-mail. Tel.: (937) 327-6352. Office: 222 Hollenbeck Hall.


Ruth J. Hoff, Associate Professor of Languages, teaches courses in Spanish language and literature. She received her B.A. from St. Olaf College, and her M.A. and Ph.D. from Duke University.  Her current research focuses on representations of mojigatas, beatas, and místicas, irreverent images of devout women, in the nineteenth-century Spanish novel. Her research and teaching interests include narrative and feminist theories, cultural studies, nineteenth and twentieth-century Spanish literature, and teaching methodology.  She joined the Wittenberg faculty in 1996. Click here to contact her via e-mail. Tel.: (937) 327-7840. Office: 224 Hollenbeck Hall.

 


Christine McIntyre, Associate Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures, enjoys teaching courses in Spanish language, culture, and literature. She has done research and published on pedagogical matters, contemporary Spanish poetry, as well as on Hispanic women writers from the United States. She has presented papers at both national and international professional meetings and is a translator of scholarly works from Spanish to English. McIntyre holds her B.A. and M.A. from the Pennsylvania State University. Her Ph.D. is from the University of Maryland. She joined the Wittenberg faculty in 1995. Click here to contact her via e-mail. Tel.: (937) 327-6355. Office: 223 Hollenbeck Hall.






 

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