Melissa Frost
Monroe Hall 268
Office Hours: by appt, Zoom link Passcode: Border
Education
Ph.D., Spanish. Dept. of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, University of Virginia (2017)
M.A., Spanish. Dept. of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, University of Virginia (2012)
B.A., Spanish and International Studies, University of Oregon (2010)
Biography
My ongoing research focuses on the history of traditional hallucinogenic plant consumption in Mexico during the colonial period. I trace reoccurring themes across pre-Columbian codices, colonial texts, and present-day ethnographic studies to reconstruct consumption habits, ritual contexts, and syncretisms amongst the diverse community of New Spain. I also consider how policies in the United States and Mexico affect the autonomy of present-day indigenous communities. My favorite part of my research involves visiting archives. In addition to my focus on colonial history, I am interested in discussing the evolving situation at the United States-Mexico border with my students. I have taught translation, literature, and language courses through the Department of Spanish, Italian & Portuguese since 2010.
I thoroughly enjoy advising students on their short and long-term career goals. I am particularly fond of encouraging students to embrace the study of languages and incorporate study abroad opportunities into their UVa experience. As a first-generation college graduate, I also find immense satisfaction in helping students connect with the abundant resources on Grounds that are dedicated to their success. Please call 434-924-3351 to arrange a time to meet with me!