Department of Romance Languages and Linguistics



Faculty Research
Research specializations in our department span a wide range of topics and geographical regions. These books published during the past three years offer just a sampling of faculty contributions to literary criticism and theory, linguistics, cultural studies, film studies, translation and creative writing. Explore faculty profiles for more information on faculty publications and research expertise.
2010
Cristina Mazzoni
She-Wolf: The Story of a Roman Icon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. May 2010.
2009
Antonello Borra
Trame. A Contemporary Italian Reader (co-authored with Cristina Abbona-Sneider and Cristina Pausini), Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2009.
Tina Escaja
Palabras veladas. (Collective work). With photographs by Víctor Gómez and poems by Tina Escaja, Claudio Antón, Paco González, Elías Martín Coca and Ana Kaiser. Zamora, Spain: Ayuntamiento de Zamora, 2009.
2008
Juan Maura
El gran burlador de América: Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca. Colección Parnaseo-Lemir. Valencia: Universidad de Valencia, 2008 (PDF).
Carmen Pont
L'autobiographie à Porto Rico au XXe siècle: l'inutile, l'indocile et l'insensée Paris, L'Harmattan, 2008. 324 pages. Preface by Françoise Moulin Civil.
Gretchen vanSlyke
The Countess von Rudolstadt, by George Sand. Translated from the French, with an introduction and notes. Philadelphia: The University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008.
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