Spain
Kelly Moore
Kelly Moore is an Assistant Professor of Modern and Contemporary Spanish Literature and Culture. Kelly completed her PhD in the Department of Romance Studies at Cornell University and her undergraduate degree at the University of Wyoming. Kelly is currently completing her first book project, Family Sovereignty, which engages with secularism and social reproduction across a range of modern and contemporary Iberian literature and film. You can read Kelly’s latest work here.
Fernando Valverde
Samuel Amago
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Paula Sprague
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Please download Dr. Sprague's current C.V. for a full list of her publications, awards, and interests in research and teaching.
Education
Ph.D., Modern Peninsular Spanish Literature; University of Wisconsin-Madison (2002)
M.A., Hispanic language and literatures; University of Wisconsin-Madison
B,A., Spanish; Knox College
Alicia López Operé
Please email me for questions about SPAN 3000 level courses.
University of Virginia, 2014 – present
Director of Undergraduate Programs
University of Virginia in Valencia, advisor, promotion
Alison Weber
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Joel Rini
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Andrew Anderson
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Andrew A. Anderson is Professor of Spanish in the Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. He holds a B.A., M.A. and D.Phil. from Oxford University. Before coming to Virginia, he taught at Oxford University and the University of Michigan. Specializing in later nineteenth-century and twentieth-century Peninsular literature, his research is principally concerned with Spanish poetry and theatre from the 1890s through to the 1930s, as well as literature and film of the Spanish Civil War.