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Graduate Catalog 2014-2015 
    
Graduate Catalog 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Romance Languages Faculty


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French

Marlène Barsoum, Associate Professor; PhD, Columbia; 19th-Century Literature, Francophone Literature, Autobiography, Travel Narratives

Michéle Bocquillon, Associate Professor; PhD, Cornell; 18th-Century French Literature, Epistolary Novel, Literature and the Arts

Sam DiIorio, Associate Professor; PhD, Penn; Twentieth Century French Literature and the Cinema 

Evelyne Ender, Professor; PhD Universite De Paris VIII
      

Erec R. Koch, Professor and Dean, Arts and Sciences
; AB Harvard, PhD Yale; seventeenth-century French literature and culture

Julia Przybos, Professor; PhD, Yale; 19th-Century Literature; Theater, Naturalism, Fin de Siècle

Michael Taormina, Associate Professor; PhD, Columbia; 17th Century French Literature

Francesca Canadè Sautman, Professor; PhD, UCLA; Executive Officer, French Doctoral Program, CUNY Graduate Center; Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Folklore, Women and Gender Studies

Italian

Monica Calabritto, Associate Professor; PhD, CUNY; 16th- and 17th-Century Italian Literature, Italian American Studies, Literature and the Sciences

Paolo Fasoli, Associate Professor; PhD, Toronto; Late Renaissance, Baroque and Enlightenment Literatures, Stylistics

Maria Paynter, Professor; PhD, Toronto; 19th-Century to Contemporary Literature, Theory and Criticism

Spanish

Diana Conchado, Associate Professor; PhD, Brown; Literature of the Golden Age

Marithelma Costa, Professor; PhD, CUNY; Medieval Spanish Literature, Modern Latin-American Literature

María Luisa Fischer, Associate Professor; PhD, Boston; Latin-American Poetry

Maria Hernandez-Ojeda, Associate Professor; PhD, Florida State University, (Pen)Insular & Transatlantic Literature

Rolando Perez, Associate Professor, MA, SUNY at Stony Brook, PhD, CUNY

Magdalena Perkowska-Alvarez, Associate Professor; PhD, Rutgers; Contemporary Latin-American Narrative

Michael Perna, Associate Professor; PhD, Duke; Literature of the Golden Age

Alicia Ramos, Associate Professor; PhD, Pennsylvania; Applied Linguistics, Methodology
 

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