Turning a New Leaf
Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola
We bid farewell to Professor Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola as he joins Emory University as Paul & Phyllis Fireman Professor of Spanish and Portuguese.
Read on for a letter from Cristina Moreiras-Menor about Alejandro's time and impact on at Romance Languages and Literatures Department.
Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola
We bid farewell to Professor Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola as he joins Emory University as Paul & Phyllis Fireman Professor of Spanish and Portuguese.
Read on for a letter from Cristina Moreiras-Menor about Alejandro's time and impact on at Romance Languages and Literatures Department.
Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola
We bid farewell to Professor Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola as he joins Emory University as Paul & Phyllis Fireman Professor of Spanish and Portuguese.
Read on for a letter from Cristina Moreiras-Menor about Alejandro's time and impact on at Romance Languages and Literatures Department.
Awards & Publications
Featured Scholar in the Field
Encarnación Lemus, former Romance Languages and Literatures professor, has been awarded Spain's Premio Nacional de Historia for her book, Ellas. Las estudiantes de la Residencia de Señoritas. The book details the experience of the first generation of professional women in Spain - scientists, doctors, lawyers, high school teachers, journalists - and the writers and artists who were also part of the Silver Age. It explains the path by which they managed to achieve their ambitions and how the Civil War cut short this experience of social modernization. It also recounts the final transfer of some of them to the Spanish departments of North American Universities.
Reminiscing about her time with RLL, Encarnación says "I am very proud to have been part of the Romance Languages [Department] which I remember with some nostalgia."
Read more about Encarnación's book and the award in El Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte and El País.
Steven Dworkin co-edited the Lingüística histórica del español / The Routledge Handbook of Historical Linguistics. Read more about the book here.
Juan de la Puente Herrero gave a presentation titled “La interacción oral entre hablantes no nativos de español como herramienta para desarrollar la fluidez en la lengua meta y como instrumento de contacto intercultural” at the Cervantes Institute in Los Angeles, California on November 10th, 2023.
Steven Dworkin co-edited the Lingüística histórica del español / The Routledge Handbook of Historical Linguistics. Read more about the book here.
Juan de la Puente Herrero gave a presentation titled “La interacción oral entre hablantes no nativos de español como herramienta para desarrollar la fluidez en la lengua meta y como instrumento de contacto intercultural” at the Cervantes Institute in Los Angeles, California on November 10th, 2023.
Juan de la Puente Herrero gave a presentation titled “La interacción oral entre hablantes no nativos de español como herramienta para desarrollar la fluidez en la lengua meta y como instrumento de contacto intercultural” at the Cervantes Institute in Los Angeles, California on November 10th, 2023.
Lorenzo García-Amaya, RLL alumna Kelly Kendro, and Nicholas Henriksen recently published "Regional variation, articulation rate, and pausing patterns in three varieties of Spanish" in Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences 2023.
Nicholas Henriksen has been named Romance Languages and Literatures' Interim Assistant Chair.
RLL alum Amber Galvano and Nicholas Henriksen recently published "Cross-dialectal comparison of /st/ clusters in Spanish: Implications for sound change" in Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences 2023.
Nicholas Henriksen, collaborated with Lorenzo García-Amaya, Micha Fischer, and RLL alums Jessica Czapla, Natalie Dakki, Amber Galvano, Sarah Khansa, Ellie Maly, Zoe Phillips, Vidhya Premkumar, Stepan Topouzian, and Thomas Wiaduck to publish "Perceptions of regional origin and social attributes of phonetic variants used in Iberian Spanish" in the Journal of Linguistic Geography.
Nicholas Henriksen has been named Romance Languages and Literatures' Interim Assistant Chair.
RLL alum Amber Galvano and Nicholas Henriksen recently published "Cross-dialectal comparison of /st/ clusters in Spanish: Implications for sound change" in Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences 2023.
Nicholas Henriksen, collaborated with Lorenzo García-Amaya, Micha Fischer, and RLL alums Jessica Czapla, Natalie Dakki, Amber Galvano, Sarah Khansa, Ellie Maly, Zoe Phillips, Vidhya Premkumar, Stepan Topouzian, and Thomas Wiaduck to publish "Perceptions of regional origin and social attributes of phonetic variants used in Iberian Spanish" in the Journal of Linguistic Geography.
Testificar Allende Lo Humano, by Kate Jenckes, was recently translated from its English edition Witnessing Beyond the Human. The Spanish translation contains additional bonus material.
Testificar Allende Lo Humano, by Kate Jenckes, was recently translated from its English edition Witnessing Beyond the Human. The Spanish translation contains additional bonus material.
Translocas: The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance, by Larry La Fountain Stokes, is the winner of the 2023 U-M Press Book Award. Larry is a Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, Women and Gender Studies, and Chair of the American Cultures Department. Read more about the award here.
Promotions to Lecturer II
Teaching Professorships
Nine members of RLL's teaching community received the distinguished title of Teaching Professor. Over the previous academic year, RLL, LSA, and the Office of the Provost extensively reviewed their body of work. Of note, Teaching Professors retain their Lecturer II/IV titles. Listed in alphabetical order:
Maria Dorantes
Kathleen Forrester
Sabine Gabaron
Ann Hilberry
Bethany Kreps
Isabel Larrotiz
Kathleen Meyer
Rashmi Rama
Lorrel Sullivan