Faculty Research
Anne Marie Flanagan
Modern British and American Literature, Film Studies, Feminist Art
History, Rhetoric, Interdisciplinary Pedagogy
Ruth K. Crispin
Dr. Crispin’s main area of interest and expertise is Spanish
literature. She has published extensively on the twentieth-century
Spanish poet, Pedro Salinas, and is currently concentrating principally
on literary translation, both of poetry and of prose. Her recently
completed translations include Salinas’ love trilogy and the
nineteenth-century novel “Meow”, by Benito Pérez
Galdós, Spain’s leading realist author. Other research
interests include Spanish and English poetry of the seventeenth
century (comparative study), Lacanian psychoanalytic theory as applied
to poetry, and English Romantic poetry.
Michael Dockray
19th-century American fiction, 20th-century American fiction, Asian American literature, Vietnamese American history and literature
Peter T. Hoffer
Modern German literature, history and culture;
Intellectual history; History of psychiatry/psychoanalysis; Translation
Kim Robson
Sacred choral performance practice in colonial America, pedagogy
in the voice studio, the effect of sinus surgery on the singing
voice
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