Mark P. Del Mastro
66 George St., Charleston, S.C. 29424-0001
delmastromp@cofc.edu; tel: 843.953.6748
EDUCATION
1993: Ph.D., Spanish literature, University of Virginia, 4 January.
1989: M.A., Spanish, Middlebury College, 11 August.
1988: B.A., Spanish, Wake Forest University, 16 May.
DISSERTATION
España filosófica contemporánea and Idearium español: Ángel
Ganivet's Ideal Plan for Social Reform as Attempted by Pío Cid, Prof. Javier
Herrero, Director.
AREAS OF RESEARCH
Identity and Psychoanalysis in Post Spanish Civil War Narrative
The Generation of 1898
STUDY ABROAD
1988-89: Middlebury College, Instituto Internacional, Madrid, Spain
1987 (spring): Wake Forest University in cooperation with the University of
Salamanca, Spain
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
College of Charleston:
2010-present: Professor of Hispanic Studies
Courses taught (B.A.):
Survey of Spanish Literature II
Spanish Composition
Spanish Conversation
The Citadel:
2005-2010: Professor of Spanish
1997-2005: Associate Professor of Spanish
1992-97: Assistant Professor of Spanish
Courses taught (B.A.):
Elementary Spanish Communication I
Elementary Spanish Communication II
Intermediate Spanish Communication
Spanish Conversation, Reading, and Composition
Intermediate Hispanic Culture
Intermediate Spanish Composition & Conversation
Intermediate Spanish Culture
Advanced Spanish Conversation
Advanced Spanish Composition
Introduction to the Study of Hispanic Literature
Survey of Spanish Literature
Business Spanish
Spanish Business Correspondence
Special Topics in Contemporary Spanish Culture
Special Topics in Contemporary Spanish Usage
Special Topics in Contemporary Spanish Usage and Spanish American Culture
Nineteenth Century Literature of Spain
Twentieth Century Literature of Spain
The Generation of 1898
The Spanish Civil War, the Francoist Dictatorship and the Spanish Novel
Spanish in the Context of Civil Engineering
Spanish Language Pedagogy
Internship in Hispanic Language & Culture
Middlebury College:
2003 Summer: Visiting Faculty, Spanish School
Courses taught (M.A.):
Literary Analysis
The Fall of an Empire: Spanish History, Ideology and Literature of the "fin
de siglo" (1832-1936)
University of Virginia:
1989-92: Graduate Instructor of Spanish
Courses taught (B.A.):
Elementary Spanish: Review
Advanced Intermediate Spanish
Wake Forest University:
1988 (spring): Student Teacher, Mt. Tabor High School, Winston-Salem, N.C.
1987-88: Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
COLLEGE SERVICE
College of Charleston:
2010 (July 1)-present: Chair, Hispanic Studies
2010-present: Administrator, Hispanic Studies website and Facebook page
2012 (spring): Truman Scholarship Campus Selection Committee
2011 (spring): Hispanic Studies Student Awards Committee
2010 & 2011 (summers): Chair, Spanish Search
2010-11: Spanish House Committee
2010-11: Chair, Search Committee for Chair of Department of Classics
2010-11: Hispanic Studies Policies and Procedures Committee
2010 (fall): Hispanic Studies Publicity Committee
2010 (fall): Asian Studies 3rd-Year-Review Panel Member
The Citadel:
2006-10 (July 1-June 30): Head, Modern Languages, Liteartures & Cultures
2007-10: Co-Webmaster, Modern
Languages, Literatures & Cultures website
2006-2008; 2009-10: Professional Education Board
2004-05; 2008-09: Faculty Mentor
2008 (fall): Fulbright Committee (campus ad hoc)
2003-2008 (September): Webmaster, The
Citadel's chapter of Phi Kappa Phi
2008 (summer): Chair, German Search Committee
2007-08: Dean of Humanities & Social Sciences Search Committee
1996-2007: Founding Webmaster, Modern Languages website
2006-07: Spanish Search Committee
2006 (spring): Chair, Post-tenure Review Committee, Modern Languages
2006 (spring): Post-tenure Review Committee, Psychology Department
2006: Teacher Education Task Force, Modern Languages Content Focus
2001-2006: Spanish Section Chief
2005-06: M.A. Thesis Committee, Psychology Department
2005-06: Research Committee
2005-06: Standing Appeals Committee
2004-06: Chair, Spanish Search Committee
2001-2005: Computer Services Committee
2005 (spring): Arland D. Williams Professorship Committee
2004 (fall): Fulbright Committee (campus ad hoc)
2002-03: Dean of Humanities & Social Sciences Search Committee
2001-03: Student Awards Committee
1995-2003: CF Faculty Solicitation Committee
1999-2002: Founding Director, Modern Languages Messenger (departmental
newsletter)
2000-02: Spanish Search Committee
2000-02: Founding Director, Maymester Program in Ecuador
2000-01: Modern Languages Technology Committee
1995-2001: Scholarships & Awards Committee
1993-2001: Director, Elementary Spanish Courses
2000 (fall): Chair, Modern Languages Head Search Committee
2000 (fall): Fulbright Committee (campus ad hoc)
1993, 94, 97, 2000: Director, Study Abroad Program in Spain
1996-1999: Modern Languages Library Liaison
1999 (spring): Citadel Development Foundation-Faculty Fellows Committee
1998 (spring): Chair, Spanish Search Committee
1997 (spring): Modern Languages Chair Search Committee
1996 (fall): CDF Humanities Seminar
1995 & 96 (spring): Chair, Modern Languages' Awards Banquet
1995-96: Curriculum and Instruction Committee
1994-96: The Citadel Family Circle
1994-95: The Round Table
1993-95: Library Services Committee
1993-94: Graduate Student Behavior Committee
1992-94: Cadet Company Academic Adviser
1994 (spring): Spanish and German Search Committees
University of Virginia:
1991-92: Director, Advanced Intermediate Spanish Courses
1991: Program for Implementation of Oral Testing in UVA Spanish Curriculum
COMMUNITY SERVICE
2004-present: Founding Director, South Carolina Spanish Teacher of the Year
Award, www.scspanishteacheroftheyear.org.
2008- 10: Advisory Board Member, Hispanic Health Initiatives of the MUSC
College of Nursing
2007-10: Founding Webmaster, The
Hispanoamerican Society of Charleston
2004-06: Founding Director, Lowcountry Spanish Teacher of the Year Award (Charleston,
Berkeley and Dorchester Counties), www.citadel.edu/spanishteacher.htm.
2002-10: Founding Director, Spanish
Certificate Award Program for South Carolina high schools.
2003: Co-Director, Hispanoamerican Society of Charleston and Sigma Delta Pi
Annual Poetry Contest
1993-2002: Director, Hispanoamerican Society of Charleston and Sigma Delta Pi
Annual Poetry Contests.
1994: Judge, Charleston County School District's Annual Declamation Contest.
ACADEMIC SERVICE
2011-present: Board Member, Commission of Education of the North
American Academy of the Spanish Language (ANLE)
2010-present: Executive Director, Sigma
Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society.
2010-present: Standards and Definitions Committee, Association
of College Honor Societies.
2009-present: Founder, Hispanic
Studies Journals blog (online, open-access resource for Hispanists).
2009-present: Founder, Hispanic
Studies Academic Presses blog (online, open-access resource for Hispanists).
2009-present: Nominating Committee, Association
of College Honor Societies.
2006-present: Chair, Frida Kahlo Award Committee
1996-present: Co-Designer and Co-Webmaster, Sigma
Delta Pi website.
2011-present: Chair, Mario Vargas Llosa Award Committee (national undergraduate
student award of Sigma
Delta Pi and the AATSP)
1997-2010: Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Sigma
Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society.
2006-09: Board Member, Association
of College Honor Societies.
2006-09: Co-Chair, Committee on Standards & Definitions, Association
of College Honor Societies.
1992-2010: Founding Faculty Adviser, Tau
Iota Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi (named "Honor Chapter" by National Executive
Committee for 18 consecutive years--1993-2010--for exemplary activities; co-recipient
of "Ignacio and Sophie Galbis Award" in 1998 and 2009 for outstanding
chapter in the U.S.; Octavio Paz Award recipient in 2004, 2007 and 2010).
1996-2010: Designer and Webmaster, El
Cid website.
2006-07: Reader, undergraduate honors thesis, University of South Carolina
(Columbia).
2004-06: Webmaster, Decimonónica,
an online, refereed journal devoted to 19th century Hispanic cultural production.
Utah State University.
2002: Founder, Miguel de Cervantes Award, (most improved Spanish major
or minor at The Citadel).
1998-1999: Acting National President, Sigma Delta Pi, 9/23/98-3/2/99.
1993-97: South Carolina State Director, Sigma Delta Pi.
1997 (spring): Judge, Sigma Delta Pi National Scholarship Competition.
1995 (spring): National Elections Committee Chair, Sigma Delta Pi.
University of Virginia:
1991-92: Vice President, Sigma Delta Pi, Zeta Zeta Chapter
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Book:
Del Mastro, Mark P., and Linda B. Bartlett. Literatura española «fin de siglo»:
Texto, contexto y crítica. Raleigh: McGraw-Hill, February 1998.
Articles:
Del Mastro, Mark P. "The
Female Struggle for Identity and Autonomy in Carmen Laforet's La llamada."
The South Carolina
Modern Language Review 9.1 (Summer 2010): 12-31.
---. "La insolación y Al volver la esquina: Las verdaderas
obras cumbres de Carmen Laforet." Caleta 14 (2008): 123-25.
---. "Psychosocial Development
and Female Identity in Laforet's La mujer nueva." Bulletin
of Hispanic Studies 83.6 (2006): 509-21.
---. "The Role of Women in Carmen Laforet's Short Stories." Letras
Hispanas 2.2 (Fall 2005): 26-38.
---. "Deception through Narrative Structure and Female Adolescent Development
in Laforet's Nada and La isla y los demonios." Confluencia
20.1 (Fall 2004): 45-53.
---. "Gaining Ground and Escaping Destiny in Laforet's La isla y los
demonios." Letras
Peninsulares 16.3 (Winter 2003-04): 667-80.
---. "Identity
Achievement and Lost Innocence in Carmen Laforet's La insolación."
Ojáncano 25 (April 2004): 43-60.
---. "Ganivet, Unamuno and Revindicating a '98 Precursor." The
South Carolina Modern Language Review 2.1 (Spring 2003).
---. "Failed Reform and Lost Utopia in Los trabajos del infatigable creador
Pío Cid." Hispanófila 43.1 (September 1999): 19-26.
---. "Beneath Satire: Exposing Ganivetian Ideology in La conquista del reino
de Maya." Romance Notes 32.2 (Winter 1998): 215-21.
---. "Cheating Fate: Female Adolescent Development and the Social Web in Laforet's
Nada." Hispanic
Journal 18.1 (Spring 1997): 55-66.
---. "'La idea directiva,' 'las ideas madres,' and 'las ideas redondas': Conceptual
Bases of Ganivet's Utopian Spain." Postscript
(Publication of the Philological Association of the Carolinas) 12 (spring 1995):
51-60.
---. "The Vital Role of Sigma Delta Pi Advisors: Overcoming the 'Phantom- Chapter
Syndrome.'" Entre
Nosotros 37.1 (spring 1995): 27-28.
Book Chapter:
Del Mastro, Mark P. "Germán D. Carrillo, 1999-2004: Forging
Ahead" in Sigma
Delta Pi: A Brief History, Recounting a Decade (1995-2004). Electronic
edition, November 2004; Paper edition, February 2005.
Book Edition:
Del Mastro, Mark P. Sigma Delta Pi: A Brief History (1919-1994).
By T. Earle Hamilton. Electronic edition, January 2004.
Manuals:
Del Mastro, Mark P. Sigma Delta Pi Policy Manual. Charleston, S.C.: Sigma
Delta Pi, August 2008.
---, Richard Chandler and T. Earle Hamilton. Sigma
Delta Pi Chapter Adviser Handbook (1st and 2nd editions). Charleston,
S.C.: Sigma Delta Pi, September 2001; July 2007.
Book Reviews:
Del Mastro, Mark P. Rev. of Carmen Laforet, by Teresa Rosenvinge and
Benjamín Prado. Symposium 60.4 (Winter 2007): 272-75.
---. Rev. of Al volver la esquina, by Carmen Laforet. Letras
femeninas 31.1 (Summer 2005): 239-40.
---. "Reflexiones de una novelista en Ana María Matute: La voz del silencio
de Marie-Lise Gazarian-Gautier." Entre Nosotros 40.1 (Spring 1998): 57.
Program Reviews:
2010: External Reviewer, Spanish program, Truman
State University, 22-23 April.
2008: External Reviewer, Modern Languages & Cultures Department, Virginia
Military Institute, 2-4 April.
2006: External Reviewer, Foreign Languages Department, Berry
College, 12-14 December.
External Tenure and Promotion Reviews
2011: Outside Evaluator, Promotion Committee, Texas
A&M International University.
2010: Outside Evaluator, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Mount
St. Mary's University.
2009: Outside Evaluator, Promotion Committee, University
of California, Los Angeles.
2006: Outside Evaluator, Committee on Tenure and Academic Freedom at Worcester
Polytechnic Institute.
Textbook Reviews:
2011 (May): ¡Conéctate!, McGraw-Hill.
2009 (September): Mundo 21, Heinle | Cengage Learning, 4th ed.
2009 (June): Atando cabos, Prentice Hall, 4th ed..
2008 (October): De paseo, Heinle | Cengage Learning, 4th ed.
2007 (July): Conversación y controversia, Prentice Hall, 5th ed.
2007 (February): Metas, McGraw-Hill.
2006 (fall): Perspectivas, Thomas Heinle, 7th ed.
2006 (summer): Atando cabos, Prentice Hall, 3rd ed..
2005 (fall): Tú dirás, Thomson Heinle, 4th ed.
2005 (fall): How to Say Anything in Spanish, Thomson Heinle.
2005 (fall): Intercambios: Spanish for Global Communication, Thomson
Heinle, 5th ed.
2005: Dicho y hecho, Wiley, 8th ed.
2005: Imagina, Vista Higher Learning.
2003 & 2005: Atando cabos, Prentice Hall, 2nd ed., 2004.
2004: Dímelo tú, Heinle/Thomson Higher Education, 5th
ed., 2005.
2004: Dicho y hecho, Wiley, 7th ed., 2004.
2003: Pura vida, Prentice Hall.
2002-03: Identidades, Prentice Hall, 1st ed., 2005.
Editorial Experience:
Fall 2011: Guest reader/reviewer, Hispania.
January 2010-present: Editorial Board Member, Miríada
Hispánica, literary journal of the University of Virginia's Hispanic
Studies Program in Valencia, Spain.
August 2009-present: Editorial Board Member, Juan
de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs.
2004-present: Advisory Board Member, StockCero,
Inc., Spanish and Latin American Literature Publishers.
2003-2011: Founding Co-Director and Editor of Spanish Literature and Culture, Decimonónica,
an online, refereed journal devoted to 19th century Hispanic cultural production.
Utah State University.
Fall 2010: Guest reader/reviewer, Revista
Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos.
Spring 2009: Guest reader/reviewer, Juan
de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs.
Fall 2006, Spring 2007: Guest reader/reviewer, Letras
Femeninas, the journal of the International Association of Femenine Hispanic
Literature and Culture.
1997 (fall)-present: Director, Entre
Nosotros, national journal of Sigma Delta Pi.
1993-2010: Founding Director, El
Cid, the refereed journal of The Citadel's Tau Iota Chapter of Sigma
Delta Pi.
1997 (spring): Co-Director, Entre
Nosotros.
Papers Presented:
2012: "Archer M. Huntington and Sigma Delta Pi." 3-in-1 Day, Atalaya, Huntington Beach State Park, Murrells Inlet, S.C., 10 March.
2011: "Languages and Your Future: Myths and Realities." Opening the World With Language: webinar series sponsored by the World Languages Department of the South Carolina Virtual School Program. 8 December.
2011: "Who is Carmen Laforet: Una mujer en fuga." 64th Kentucky
Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, 14-16 April.
2011: "Humanities and You: Where Do I/Will I Go from Here?!?!," keynote
address at the 3rd
Annual Humanities Undergraduate Research Conference (Coker College), 25
February.
2010: "Knowing Carmen Laforet: Música blanca by Cristina
Cerezales Laforet." 63rd Kentucky
Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, 15-17 April.
2009: "The Unsettled Search: Identity in Carmen Laforet's Novels."
59th Annual Mountain Interstate
Foreign Language Conference, Furman University, 8-10 October.
2009: "The Generation of 1898 and the Spanish Civil War." "Lowcountry
Scholars Series," Lowcountry Seniors Center, James Island, SC, 24 June.
2008: "What is Autonomy?: Deciphering Female Identity in Josefina Aldecoa's
El vergel." 61st Kentucky
Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, 17-19 April.
2007: "Fetishism and Identity in Laforet's Nada." 60th Kentucky
Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, 19-21 April.
2006: "Self-Discovery through Mirrors in Carmen Laforet." 59th Kentucky
Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, 20-22 April.
2005: "Projecting the Identity Search in Carmen Laforet's Al volver
la esquina through Carol Reed's The Third Man." 55th Mountain
Interstate Foreign Language Conference, Winston-Salem, N.C., 13-15 October.
2005: "The Spanish Civil War, Carmen Laforet and Questions of Identity."
Phi Kappa Phi Brown Bag Symposium, The Citadel, 28 September.
2005: "Reflections of Oneself: Reconciling Identity in Carmen Laforet's
Al volver la esquina." 58th Annual Kentucky
Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, 21-23 April.
2004: "El papel de la mujer en algunos cuentos de Carmen Laforet."
Homage to Carmen Laforet, University
of Barcelona, Spain, 11 November. Sponsored by the University of Barcelona
and Ediciones Destino.
2004: "The Female Quest for Identity and Empowerment in Carmen Laforet's
La llamada." 30th Annual Hispanic
Literatures Conference, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 8-9 October.
2004: "The Role of Women in Four Short Stories by Carmen Laforet."
57th Annual Kentucky Foreign
Language Conference, Lexington, 15-17 April.
2003: "Rediscovering Identity: An Adult's Quest for Self in Laforet's
La mujer nueva." 53rd Mountain
Interstate Foreign Language Conference, Charleston, S.C., 9-11 October.
2003: "Developing Identity in Carmen Laforet's La insolación."
56th Annual Kentucky Foreign
Language Conference, Lexington, 24-26 April.
2002: "Erikson, Laforet and the Pursuit of Identity." Guest Lecturer, Brigham
Young University, Utah, 25 October.
2002: "The Art of Deception through Narrative Structure in Laforet's Nada
and La isla y los demonios." 55th Annual Kentucky
Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, 18-20 April.
2001: "One Step Ahead: Female Adolescent Development and Escaping Destiny in
Laforet's La isla y los demonios." 54th Annual Kentucky
Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, 18-21 April.
1999: "Ganivet, Unamuno and Another Case for a '98 Precursor," 52nd Annual
Kentucky Foreign Language
Conference, Lexington, 22-24 April.
1998: "Are They Feeling Okay?: Spanish Malaise and Another Revindication of
'98," 51st Annual Kentucky
Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, 16-18 April.
1997: "Success, Failure and Disillusion: The Ganivetian 'maestro' and His Utopian
Quest in Los trabajos del infatigable creador Pío Cid." 21st Annual PAC
Conference, Greenville, N.C., 6-8 March.
1996: "Rediscovering '98 and Lighting the Shadows of the Master Works: The
Case of the 'abulia' and the 'Literary Movement.'" The Generation of 1898 Panel
Discussion, sponsored by Brigham Young University's Sigma Delta Pi Chapter,
Utah, 15 November.
1996: "Ganivet y Unamuno: ¿Padrastro y padre de los noventayochistas?" Guest
Lecturer, Brigham Young University, Utah, 14 November.
1996: "Un paso adelante: Algunos proyectos para un capítulo activo." Sigma
Delta Pi induction ceremony (Chapter Iota Phi), Clemson University, 4 April.
1996: "A Twist of Fate?: Andrea's Identity Search through the Social Web in
Laforet's Nada." 20th Annual PAC Conference, Rock Hill, S.C., 14-16 March.
1995: "Satirical or Serious?: Ganivetian Reform in La conquista del reino
de Maya por el último conquistador Pío Cid," 16th Annual Louisiana Conference
on Hispanic Languages and Literatures, Tulane Univ., New Orleans, 2-4 March.
1994: "The Hispanic Honor Society: Overcoming the 'Phantom-Chapter Syndrome,'"
Annual SAMLA Convention,
Baltimore, 11-13 November.
1994: "'La idea directiva,' 'las ideas madres' and 'las ideas redondas': Utopian
Concepts from Ganivet's Unique Plan of Social Reform," Annual Philological Association
of the Carolinas (PAC) Conference, Charleston, S.C., 10-12 March.
Grants:
2009: Principal Investigator, Institutional Grant Proposal, Department
of Defense-ROTC Language and Culture Project. Awarded $201,726 over two
years (2009-11) for The Citadel's Chinese language and culture program.
Honors & Awards:
2001-present: Honorary Editor, Entre Rascacielos (literary journal of
the Sigma Delta Pi Chapter of St. John's University).
2011: Correspondent Member, North
American Academy of the Spanish Language (ANLE)
2010: Collaborator, North American
Academy of the Spanish Language (ANLE)
2004: The
Order of Don Quijote, Sigma
Delta Pi, 31 July.
2003 (summer): Visiting Faculty, Spanish M.A. Program, Spanish
School, Middlebury College.
2002: Krause Faculty Award (The Citadel), 18 October.
2002: Phi Kappa Phi,
The Citadel Chapter,
inducted 21 April.
2001: The
Order of the Discoverers, Sigma
Delta Pi, 8 July.
1998: The Citadel Faculty Achievement Award, for 1997-98 academic year.
Faculty Development:
2003-09 & '11: Participant, Annual Meeting of the Association of College
Honor Societies.
2001: Participant, Workshop for Spanish Faculty Development in International
Business, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina, 22-28
June. CIBER Scholarship Recipient.
Other:
2003-12 (April): Organizer and Presenter, Sigma Delta Pi Informative Session,
Annual Kentucky Foreign Language Conference.
2011: Invited Rountable Panelist, "Online Academic Journals," 64th
Kentucky Foreign Language
Conference, Lexington, 14-16 April.
2009: Invited Rountable Panelist, "The State of Academic Publishing Today,"
59th Annual Mountain Interstate
Foreign Language Conference, Furman University, 9 October.
2008: Session Organizer and Chair, "Contemporary Spanish Women Writers,"
61st Annual Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, 17-19 April.
2007: Session Organizer and Chair, "Contemporary Spanish Women Writers,"
60th Annual Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, 19-21 April.
2006: Session Organizer and Chair, "In Honor of Donald L. Shaw: Literatura
española 'fin de siglo,'" and "Contemporary Spanish Women Writers,"
59th Annual Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, 20-22 April.
2005: Session Organizer and Chair, "Female Voices in 20th Century Spanish
Literature," 55th Mountain Interstate Foreign Language Conference, 13-15
October.
2005: Session Organizer and Chair, "Literatura española «fin
de siglo»," 58th Annual Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, 21-23
April.
1999: Session Organizer and Chair, "La generación del 98," 52nd Annual Kentucky
Foreign Language Conference, 22-24 April.
1998: Session Organizer, "La generación del 98," 51st Annual Kentucky Foreign
Language Conference, Lexington, 16-18 April.
1998: Guest Lecturer Organizer: Dr. Dale Pratt, Brigham Young University. Presentation:
"La belleza poética." 10 March.
1997: Session Organizer, "The Generation of '98," 21st Annual PAC Conference,
Greenville, N.C., 6-8 March.
1997: Session Chair, "19th and 20th Century Spanish Literatures." 21st Annual
PAC Conference, Greenville, N.C., 6-8 March.
1996: Session Organizer, "20th Century Spanish Literature." Annual PAC Conference,
Rock Hill, S.C., 14-16 March.
1994: Session Organizer, informative session on "Sigma Delta Pi, The National
Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society," Annual SAMLA Convention, Baltimore, 11-13
November.
1994: Session Organizer, "La generación del 98," Annual PAC Conference, Charleston,
S.C., 10-12 March.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
American Association of Teachers
of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP)
Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS)
International Association of Feminine Hispanic Literature and Culture (AILCFH)
North American Academy of the
Spanish Language (ANLE)
Phi Kappa Phi
Sigma Delta Pi, The National
Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society
REFERENCES
Germán D. Carrillo,
President, National Collegiate
Hispanic Honor Society
Associate Professor of Spanish, Foreign Languages & Literatures, Marquette
University, Milwaukee, WI 53201
Susan E. Carvalho, Professor of
Spanish and Associate Provost for International Programs
112 Bradley Hall, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506
Cathleen G. Cuppett, Professor
of Spanish
Department of Language & Literature, Coker College, Hartsville, SC 29550
Miguel A.Fernández, Professor of Spanish and Chair
Department of Spanish & Portuguese, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753
A. J. Finch, Professor of Psychology,
Department of Psychology
The Citadel, Charleston,
SC 29409
Roberta Lee Johnson, Professor Emerita
Department of Spanish & Portuguese, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045
Michael J. McGrath, Editor,
Juan de la Cuesta -
Hispanic Monographs; Associate Professor of Spanish
Department of Foreign Languages, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA
30460
Gerardo Piña-Rosales,
Director, North American Academy
of the Spanish Language; Professor of Spanish
Languages & Literatures, Lehman College, CUNY, Bronx, NY 10468