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PhD Spanish Literature

10+ 년간의 경험
USA

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스페인 문학 분야에 경력을 보유하고 있습니다. 문학과 관련된 다양한 학술기관과 단체에서 전문가로 활동하고 있습니다. 총 9편의 저작물을 출판한 저자로, 그중 6편은 연구 저작물이고 2편은 논문, 1편은 책입니다. 10건의 특허를 취득했고 연구 보조금을 7회 획득했습니다. 10곳 이상의 저널에서 학술 리뷰어로서 활동하고 있습니다. 문학 분야에서 수상과 보조금 수령 이력을 보유하고 있습니다.

전문분야

Language Education, Cultural History, Diplomatic History, World History, Humanities, Semantics & Syntax

Bibliometric, Library and Museum Studies, Comparative Literature, Creative Writing, Literary Criticism

Literature, Translation, Cultural and Ethnic Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies

학력

PhD: Spanish Literature, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

Diploma Superior de Español: D.E.L.E Superior Level (C2), Spanish Ministry of Education, Madrid, Spain.

M.A: Hispanic Studies, Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania.

B.Sc: Computer Science and World Languages, Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

French Baccalaureate: Science and Mathematics, Lycée Descartes, Rabat, Morocco.

자격증 및 수상경력

Co-organizer, Don Quijote at 400: a Celebratory Encounter, 2005, Villanova University.

Participant Maker, Villaletras, Villanova Graduate Students in Hispanic Studies Revista, 2006, Villanova University.

Panel Co-chair, “(Dis)Covering Identity: Marginalized Citizens during Times of Transition,” NeMLA, 2012, Rochester, New York.

French Panel Co-chair, “From Farm to Table: The Global Culture of Food in New York City.” XVII Modern Languages Department Colloquium, April 2014, New York City, New York.

Panel Chair, “Literary Forgery and the Power of Discourse.” NeMLA, 2015, Toronto, Canada.

French Panel Co-Chair, “From Haute–Couture to Prêt-à-porter and Beyond: French Panache in Contemporary Society.” XVIII Modern Languages Department Colloquium, The Road to Fashion: Industry Challenges in a Global Economy, April 2015, New York, New York.

Co-host, “Early Modern Studies Across Disciplines.” EMAD Early Modern Faculty Interest Group, May and Fall 2015, New York, New York.

Panel Co-chair, “(Mis)Representing the Other: A Chronicle of a Death Foretold.” NeMLA, 2016, Hartford, Connecticut.

Arabic Panel Co-chair, “Sacred and Profane: A False Dichotomy in Arab Music.” XIX Modern Languages Department Colloquium “Music of the World: A World in Music,” April 2016, New York.

Juniata’s College Grant Scholarship and Robert C. Baker Fund, 2002–2004

Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 2003

Sigma Iota Rho National Honor Society for International Studies

Professionally associated with Medieval Academy of America

Professionally associated with Modern Language Association

Professionally associated with Northeast Modern Language Association

Professionally associated with The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese

경력

Adjunct Professor of Spanish, 2017 to Present. Developed and taught courses in the Spanish language, participated in faculty meetings, and pursued independent research. Courses taught: Spanish 102.

Assistant Professor of Spanish, 2013-2016. Developed and taught courses in the Spanish language, literature, and theatre; participated in faculty meetings; conducted academic advising; and pursued independent research. Courses taught: Elementary Spanish 1 and 2, Introduction to Spanish Theatre, and Hispanic Heritage.

Assistant Professor of Arabic and Arabic Program Coordinator, 2014-2016. Created and coordinated the Arabic Program at BMCC, supervised the Arabic language Adjunct, and as a Lab Assistant, developed the Arabic curriculum and taught Arabic. Courses taught: Elementary Arabic 1 and 2, Independent Study.

Visiting Professor of Spanish, Summer Study Abroad Program Coordinator, 2013-2014.

Developed and taught the Hispanic Heritage course, organized the study-abroad program supervised students, and coordinated trips and excursions.

Graduate Assistant, 2006-2012. Taught courses, planned lessons, monitored classes, evaluated students, created syllabus, and coordinated activities in and outside the classroom. Courses taught: Spanish Elements I and II, Spanish Intermediate I and II, Spanish Advanced I, and Modern Spanish Culture.

Graduate Assistant, Research Assistant, and Assistant Coordinator for Summer Study Abroad Program in Cadiz, Spain, 2004-2006. Taught courses, evaluated students, tutored students, and supervised students during the Study Abroad Program’s trips and excursions.

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