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Experts - Literature

Claudia Cabello Hutt
Assistant Professor, Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
PhD Rutgers University
(336) 334-3853, c_cabell@uncg.edu

  • Latin American Literature (women writers, Chile, Gabriela Mistral)
  • Latin American History of Feminism

Roberto E. Campo
Professor, International & Global Studies
Professor, Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
PhD University of Pennsylvania
(336) 334-5557 or 334-3657, recampo@uncg.edu

  • Internationalizing the campus and our 21st century students
  • Bringing Asian Studies to our students and the greater-Greensboro community
  • French Culture, History, Literature
  • Phi Beta Delta International Scholars Honor Society

Anthony Cuda
Assistant Professor, English
PhD Emory University
(404) 783-2536, ajcuda@uncg.edu

  • Twentieth-Century Literature
  • Twentieth-Century Poetry
  • Literary Modernism
  • T. S. Eliot, W. B. Yeats

Stuart Dischell
Professor, English
MFA The University of Iowa
(336) 334-5459, dischell@uncg.edu

  • Poetry and Literature
  • Paris Travel and History

Emily Edwards
Professor, Media Studies
Director, Center for Creative Writing in the Arts
PhD The University of Texas at Austin
(336) 334-4135, ededward@uncg.edu

  • Popular Media, Media Writing & Production
  • Media violence, morbid curiosity and pop culture
  • Creative Writing

Anthony N. Fragola
Professor, Media Studies
Atlantic World Research Network
MFA University of Southern California
(336) 334-4138, afragola@uncg.edu

  • Italian Cinema and Literature
  • Movies in General
  • Mafia - Politics, Economics, Relationship to Sicilian and Italian Mafias

Christopher Hodgkins
Professor, English
PhD The University of Chicago
(336) 334-4691, cthodgki@uncg.edu

  • Race and Religion in Colonial Jamestown
  • Why the Bible Matters
  • Teaching the Bible in the Public University
  • Empire & the Religious Imagination

Ana Hontanilla
Associate Professor, Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
PhD Washington University in St. Louis
(336) 210-6866, amhontan@uncg.edu

  • Spanish Literature
  • Spanish Culture
  • Spanish Films, History, and Politics

Terry L. Kennedy
Lecturer, English
Associate Director, MFA Writing Program
MFA The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
(336) 334-5459, terry_kennedy@uncg.edu

  • Entrepreneurship and Independent Press Publishing
  • Graduate Programs in Creative Writing

Andreas Lixl
Professor & Department Chair, Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
Research Fellow, Center for New North Carolinians
PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison
(336) 334-5427, a_lixl@uncg.edu

  • Carolinian Immigrants: Literary and Historical Perspectives
  • Germany after The Wall: Immigration and Integration
  • Foreign Language Teaching Technologies: Online German
  • Women of Exile: German-Jewish Autobiographies

Ignacio Lopez
Assistant Professor, Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
PhD Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain
(919) 943-1072, i_lopez@uncg.edu

  • Spanish Medieval Art and Literature
  • Spanish Early Modern Art and Literature

Nicole M. Martin
Assistant Professor, Teacher Education & Higher Education
PhD MIchigan State University
(336) 676-4250, nmmarti2@uncg.edu

  • Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening
  • Children's Literacy Development
  • Informational Literacy
  • Teaching in Elementary Schools or Urban Education

Logie Meachum
Lecturer, African American Studies
MA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
(336) 834-2399, logieworks@aol.com

  • African American Literature/Theater
  • African American Studies
  • African American Music
  • African American Rhetoric

Jeanie Marklin Reynolds
Lecturer, English
PhD The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
(336) 334-3981, jmreyno3@uncg.edu

  • Teacher Education
  • The Teaching of Writing
  • Young Adult Literature

Susanne Rinner
Assistant Professor, Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
PhD Georgetown University
(336) 256-1159, s_rinner@uncg.edu

  • German Literature, Film, & Cultural Studies
  • The Sixties
  • Women Writers in German Speaking Countries
  • Contemporary Germany

Amy Lynn Rose
Lecturer, Educational Research Methodology
MEd North Carolina State University
(919) 4758283, acallipare@yahoo.com

  • Writing Assessment Items
  • Teaching Novels in the Classroom

Robert Holschuh Simmons
Visiting Assistant Professor, Classical Studies
PhD The University of Iowa
(336) 334-5214, rhsimmon@uncg.edu

  • Classical Greek Tragedy and Comedy
  • Archaic Greek Epic Poetry
  • Class Conflict in Ancient Greece
  • Greek Interactions with the Ancient Middle East

Roch C. Smith
Professor Emeritus, Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
PhD Emory University
(336) 282-3734, rochsr@earthlink.net

  • Twentieth and Twenty-first Century French literature and Film
  • Alain Robbe-Grillet (French author and filmmaker), Metafiction, and the French New Novel
  • Andre Malraux (French novelist and former Minister in DeGaulle's cabinet)
  • Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre and Existentialism
  • Literature and Society
  • Quebec

Mark Smith-Soto
Professor, Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
Director, Center for Creative Writing in the Arts
PhD University of California, Berkeley
(336) 334-4433, mismiths@uncg.edu

  • Poetry Talk: "What Does it Mean to be a Latino Poet?"
  • Poetry Recitals: Readings From My Work
  • Editing a Literary Journal: "International Poetry Review"

Carmen Sotomayor
Professor & Department Head, Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
PhD Michigan State University
(336) 334-5655, ctsotoma@uncg.edu

  • Spain: Twentieth Century and Contemporary Issues
  • Spanish Civil War (1936-39) Visual Arts, Literature and History

Karen Weyler
Associate Professor, English
PhD The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(336) 334-4689, kaweyler@uncg.edu

  • Pre-Civil War American Literature
  • American Women's Writings
  • Genre Fiction

Stephen R. Yarbrough
Professor, English
PhD Pennsylvania State University
(336) 334-3970, sryarbro@uncg.edu

  • Rhetorical theory
  • Media Responsibility
 

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