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Steven Dworkin was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Université de Lorraine in recognition of his numerous contributions to the Dictionnaire Étymologique Roman project, his work on the Dictionnaire Étymologique Roman project, as well as his dedication to field of Romance historical linguistics.

Gavin Arnall was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure. His interests converge at the intersection of aesthetics, politics, and philosophy. He specializes in modern and contemporary Latin American and the Caribbean. Arnall’s first book, Subterranean Fanon: An Underground Theory of Radical Change (Columbia University Press, 2020) explores the writings of Frantz Fanon and the evolution of his theories of change over time. Subterranean Fanon was selected as an Editor’s Pick by the journal EuropeNow.

Lorenzo García-Amaya won the 2022 Class of 1923 Memorial Teaching Award for outstanding teaching of undergraduates. Recipients of this award are chosen by the LSA Executive Committee from among those recommended for promotion from assistant professor to associate professor whose achievements “foretell a prolific career as a scholar, teacher, and mentor.”

Giulia Riccò received the Italian Scientists and Scholars in North America Foundation’s Young Investigator Award for innovation in the study of Italian Culture (ISSNAF). Read the story here.

Sabine Gabaron won the 2022 Matthews Underclass Teaching Award. This award honors significant contributions to teaching first- and second-year students. Sabine is the fifth member of RLL’s faculty to win this award in the past six years. Read the story here.

Teresa Satterfield won LSA’s Award for Undergraduate Education in Race and Ethnicity Instruction. Read the story here

Enrique García Santo-Tomás published his most recent book, María de Zayas y la imaginación crítica: Bibliografía razonada y comentada. Read more about the book here.

Ana Sabau published her first book, Riot and Rebellion in Mexico: The Making of a Race War Paradigm. Read more about the book here.

Gareth Williams published a translation of his monograph  The Other Side of the Popular: Neoliberalism and Subalternity in Latin America in Spanish. El Otro Lado de lo Popular, El Neoliberalismo y Subalternidad en America Latina, was published by Ediciones Macul in Santiago, Chile. Read more about the book here.

To see a current list of all the books published by our faculty please visit this page.

Gavin Arnall was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure. His interests converge at the intersection of aesthetics, politics, and philosophy. He specializes in modern and contemporary Latin American and the Caribbean. Arnall’s first book, Subterranean Fanon: An Underground Theory of Radical Change (Columbia University Press, 2020) explores the writings of Frantz Fanon and the evolution of his theories of change over time. Subterranean Fanon was selected as an Editor’s Pick by the journal EuropeNow.

Six lecturers were promoted to Lecturer II in the Winter 2022 semester. Promotion to Lecturer II comes after a successful major review at the end of the lecturer’s fourth year of employment.

In the Italian section, Roberto Mosciatti was promoted. In the Spanish section, the following lecturers were promoted to Lecturer II: Antonio Fernández Rodríguez, Gabriella Liburdi, Lisa Montes, and Natalie Nagl. Additionally, Michela Russo who has taught in both the Italian and Spanish sections, was promoted to Lecturer II. 

Roberto Mosciatti
Antonio Fernández Rodríguez
Gabriella Liburdi
Lisa Montes
Natalie Nagl
Michela Russo

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