Faculty:
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Anton V. Agafonov, Russian Lecturer |
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Fenton Hall, Room 2117 Areas of specialization: Canadian Studies, Quebec Studies,Nineteenth-Century French Literature |
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John H. Antosh, German Visiting Assistant Professor Lyrics and Music of the German Lied. |
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Chiara De Santi, Italian Lecturer University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ph.D. Candidate (Italian) European University Institute, Ph.D. (History) Laurea (M.A. equivalent) in Modern Languages & Literatures, University of Florence-Italy Areas of specialization: Modern Italian Literature, Italian Culture and Cinema, Italian as a Second Language, History. Fenton Hall, Room 2104 (716) 673-4496 Chiara.DeSanti@fredonia.edu |
Spanish Assistant Professor |
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Kate Douglass Assistant Professor Ph.D. in French with a concentration in Second/Foreign Language Acquisition Theory, Research, and Pedagogy The Pennsylvania State University Fenton Hall, Room 2118(716) 673-4869Kate.Douglass@fredonia.eduResearch Interests: Foreign Language Acquisition and Pedagogy, Motivation and Language Development, Study Abroad, Telecollaboration, Blogs and other New Technologies, Language Awareness, Immersion Schooling, Language Choice |
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Jeanette M. Ellian Lecturer of Spanish Indiana University, M.A. Specialization: Second Language Acquisition |
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State University of New York at Buffalo, PhD Fenton Hall, Room 2119 Areas of specialization: Bilingual Studies, Learning and Instruction, Spanish Linguistics |
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Carmen S. Rivera, Chair and Professor of Spanish
University of South Carolina, Ph.D.
Fenton 2113 ext. 3380
Specialization: Latino literature, Puerto Rican Literature, Issues of Space and Literature, Transnational studies and Literature of migration. Publications include the book, Kissing the Mango Tree: Puerto Rican Women Rewriting American Literature (2002). |
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SUNY Faculty Exchange Scholar 12-1-87 President's Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1988
Fenton Hall, Room 2120 Areas of specialization: Jorge Luis Borges, 20th century Spanish-American Fiction, Galdos & 19th century Spanish Fiction, Medieval Spanish Literature, Literary Translation, Spanish Linguistics & Dialectology, Literary Interview. Dr. Zlotchew has had over 15 books published. A sampling of these books are: Varieties of Magic Realism, 2007. Spanish at Your Fingertips, 2007. Alpha Teach Yourself Spanish in 24 Hours, 2nd Edition, 2004. Voices of the River Plate: Interviews with Writers of Argentina and Uruguay, 1995. Libido into Literature: The “Primera Epoca” of Benito Pérez Galdós, 1993. Estilo literario: Análisis y creación , 1990. |
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Language Lab:
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Marilyn K. Zlotchew Director of Language Lab Sarah Lawrence College, A.B. |









