Dr.
Koji Arizumi

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Instructor
of Japanese and Japanese Literature
D.M.A. (University of Alabama)
Director of the Critical Languages
Center
Koji Arizumi teaches
the upper levels of Japanese language, as well as classes in Modern
Japanese Literature and Film. As Director of the Critical Languages
Center, Dr. Arizumi oversees the administration of 15 different
languages.
karizumi@ml.as.ua.edu |
Laurie
Arizumi

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Instructor
of Japanese / Japanese via Distance
M.M. (Florida State University)
Developer of Nihongo Web
online Japanese, online Arabic and online Chinese courses.
Laurie Arizumi is a specialist
in television and online format distance education and computer
assisted science and language learning. Before coming to the MLC
she worked in live via satellite broadcast Japanese language and
culture with Alabama Public Television, as well as curriculum development
for Integrated Science.
larizumi@ml.as.ua.edu
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| Dr.
O. Kimball Armayor

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Classics
D. Phil., Literae Humaniores (Oxford), Greek History and Historical
Writers. Author of Herodotus' Autopsy of the Fayoum: Lake Moeris
and the Labyrinth of Egypt (Gieben, Amsterdam 1985).
He is currently working
on Herodotus, Hecataeus, and the Persian
Empire and likes to teach Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Church
history.
KARMAYOR@WoodsQuad.AS.UA.EdU |
| Dr.
Alvaro Baquero-Pecino |
abaqueropecino@ua.edu |
Julia
Borek
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Latin
Instructor and Web Developer for Latin
MA SUNY Buffalo; ABD Florida State University
Research interests include Etruria, Magna Grecia, and Hellenistic
art;
Vergil and Golden Age literature; museum studies.
jlborek@bama.ua.edu |
Dr.
Jose Cano

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Doctor
of Jurisprudence (Madrid, Spain)
Instructor and Director of the summer program in Spain.
uanspain@bama.ua.edu |
| Dr.
Diana Carter |
Assistant
Professor of Spanish
dmcarter1@bama.ua.edu |
Lidia Ciccone
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Instructor of Italian
ABD-University of Wisconsin-Madison
Specialty: Italian Language
and Culture, Modern and Contemporary Italian Literature, Migrant
Literature and Mediterranean Studies.
Lidia has been an instructor
of Italian at The University of Alabama since August 2009 and is
a native speaker of Italian. She holds a MA in Modern Languages
and Literatures from the University of Palermo, Italy. She is currently
working on her dissertation.
lciccone@bama.ua.edu |
Dr.
Alicia Cipria

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Associate
Professor of Spanish Linguistics Coordinator, Basic and Intermediate
Spanish. Ph. D. (Ohio State)
Research interests include:
Theoretical and applied issues of tense, aspect and aktionsart (Spanish
and English)
Teaching methodology
Spanish/English contrasts
Translation
Contact of Spanish with other languages
acipria@bama.ua.edu
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Dr.
Ana Corbalán

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Assistant
Professor, Spanish Section
Ph.D. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Specialties/Research
Interests: 20th & 21st Spanish literature and culture, Women
writers, Cultural Studies, Film, Narrative, Theater and Gender Studies.
acorbalan@bama.ua.edu |
Dr.
Isabelle Drewelow
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Assistant
Professor of French
French Language Program Director
Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Maîtrise de Langues Étrangères Appliquées,
Université Michel de Montaigne
Isabelle Drewelow’s
research interests include second language acquisition, foreign
language learners’ attitudes and beliefs, the teaching of
culture in the foreign language classroom, the integration of technology
in language learning/teaching, and foreign language teaching methodology.
idrewelow@bama.ua.edu |
Dr.
Andrew Drozd |
Associate
Professor, Russian Section
Ph. D. (Indiana University)
Specialties/Research Interests: 19th century Russian literature,
Chernyshevskii, old Russian literature, Russian history, Czech language
& literature, East European history, Slavic folklore
Current Project(s): Czech-Russian Literary Interrelations
adrozd@bama.ua.edu
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Dr.
Bruce Edmunds

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Associate
Professor of French, French Program Director, Undergraduate Advisor,
French Club Advisor
Ph.D. (Stanford University)
Dr. Bruce Edmunds specializes in French literature of the 17th Century.
Dr. Edmunds teaches many
courses at UA, including Honors Intermediate French, Survey of French
Literature I, and 17th-Century French Literature.
bedmunds@bama.ua.edu
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Dr.
Thomas Fox |
Chair
of Modern Languages and Classics
Professor of German
Specialties: 19th & 20th century literature, women writers,
East German literature, and Holocaust studies.
tfox@bama.ua.edu
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Jeffrey
Guenther
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German
Instructor, German Club Advisor
MAFLL (University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Jeffrey regularly teaches
German language courses including Business German and Intermediate
Business German. He is also certified to administer the Goethe Institute’s
ZDfB (Zertifikat Deutsch für den Beruf) Exam.
jpguenther@bama.ua.edu |
Dr.
Barbara Godorecci

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Associate
Professor of Italian
Ph.D. (New York University)
Her specialties include Medieval and Renaissance literature, Boccaccio,
Petrarch, and Machiavelli. She has published on a variety of topics.
In 1993 she published After Machaivelli:”Re-Writing “and
the “Hermeneutic Attitude” with Purdue University Press.
Recently she contributed to Vickie B. Sullivan’s book, The
Comedy and Tragedy of Machiavelli.
bgodorec@ml.as.ua.edu
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Dr.
Maurizio Godorecci

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Associate
Professor of Italian
Ph.D. (New York University)
His specialties include
Medieval literature, Dante, Vico, modern and contemporary poetry,
and critical theory. He has written articles and presented on a
variety of topics, on Dante, Vico, Gentile, Ungaretti, Montale,
De Luca. His books are Saggi su Dante e Petrarca (2001), Tra Ottocento
e Novecento. Ombre e Corpi di Fedele Romani (1993), The Empty Set.
Five Essays On 20-Th Century Italian Poetry (1985). He has also
published Poena (1999), a book of poetry, and a collection of poems
in Poesaggio. Poeti italiani d’America (1993).
mgodorec@ml.as.ua.edu
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Dr.
Constance Janiga-Perkins

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Associate
Professor of Spanish
Ph. D. (Indiana)
Author of Immaterial
Transcendences: Colonial Subjectivity as Process in Brazil's "Letter"
of Discovery (1500).
cjaniga@bama.ua.edu
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Chika
Kobayashi

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Instructor
of Japanese
Degree: Master of Arts
in Asian Civilization: Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language,
University of Iowa
Master of Arts in Teaching
English as a Second Language, Southeast Missouri State University
ckobayashi@bama.ua.edu |
Ernesto
Kortright

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Instructor
of Spanish
M.A. in Spanish (The University of Alabama)
ekortright@bama.ua.edu |
| Dr.
Steven Krause |
steven.paul.krause@gmail.com |
Dr.
Douglas Lightfoot

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Associate
Professor of French and German Linguistics, Undergraduate Advisor
for German, Director of Alabama in Austria 2008,
Language Program Director of Basic French and German
Specialties: Foreign language teaching methodology, second language
acquisition theory, historical linguistics, grammaticalization,
cognitive linguistics.
Dr. Lightfoot will be
on sabbatical leave the Spring 2009 semester.
lightfoot@ua.edu
Curriculum
Vitae |
| Dr.
Rasma Lazda

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Associate
Professor of German, Advisor for Study Abroad, Delta Phi Alpha,
Goethe Testing, German Day
Ph.D. (University of Minnesota)
Specialization: Medieval German Literature, Early Modern period,
language and culture acquisition. Current interests include literature
of the Teutonic Order, death and war, representation of medieval
German literature in contemporary German art.
Web: http://bama.ua.edu/~rlazda/
rlazda@bama.ua.edu
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Dr.
Elaine Martin

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Professor
of German, Director of the German House and World Literature Program
Specialties: Literature and films about the Nazi era, contemporary
German women writers and filmmakers, literature, art, and music
of Romanticism, representations of food and eating in literature
and film.
Web: http://bama.ua.edu/~emartin/
emartin@bama.ua.edu
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Dr.
Carmen Mayer-Robin

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Associate
Professor of French
Ph.D. (University of Oregon)
Dr. Mayer-Robin's field of specialization is 19th-century French
literature. Her current interests within her field include: naturalism
and end-of century reactions to naturalism; theories of literature
in the writings and correspondence of Flaubert and Zola; cultural
and political history during the Third Republic; pathological eating
and drinking in narrative as allegories for modern experience in
the Industrial age; depictions of women and other minorities in
fin-de-siècle novels; literature, art and popular iconography.
cmayerro@bama.ua.edu
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Gabriella
Marconi Merriman
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Instructor
in Italian
M.A. in French and Italian (The University of Alabama)
Gabriella regularly teaches
language courses. Born in Venice, Italy, she brings native fluency
in Italian and authentic cultural knowledge to her classes. She
is the current director of the Alabama in Italy program, and the
advisor to the Italian Club.
gmerriman@bama.ua.edu |
| Nehad
Mokheimer |
shawky@eucegypt.edu |
Dr.
Sarah Moody
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Assistant
Professor of Spanish
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Specialty: Latin American literature
stmoody@ua.edu
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| Dr.
Erin O'Rourke |
eorourke@bama.ua.edu |
Dr.
Michael Picone

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Professor
of French and Linguistics
Linguistics Graduate Advisor
Doctorat de 3e cycle, Sorbonne, Paris
Homepage: http://www.bama.ua.edu/~mpicone
Michael D. Picone is Professor of French and Linguistics, subjects
which he has taught at the University of Alabama since 1988. He
also organizes courses and seminars on Francophone Louisiana and
Francophone Africa. His publications and program of research encompass
an assortment of lexicological, phonological, and language-contact
topics, as well as contemporary and historical profiles of language
use in Francophone Louisiana. He is author of Anglicisms, Neologisms
and Dynamic French, a detailed study of borrowings and other types
of
lexical creativity in the French of France.
picone@ua.edu
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Dr.
Shirin Posner
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Instructor
of Spanish
Ed.D. Administrative and Instructional Leadership
(The University of Alabama)
MA Latin American Literature
(University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
skposner@bama.ua.edu |
Dr.
Jean Luc Robin
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Assistant Professor of
French
jlrobin@bama.ua.edu
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| Dr.
Ignacio Rodeño

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Assistant
Professor of Spanish
Ph.D. (University of Massachusetts-Amherst)
Expertise/Research
interests: US Latino Literatures and Cultures, 20th and 21st Centuries
Caribbean Literatures and Cultures, Narratives of the Self, Identity
and Nationalism, Cultural Studies, Transatlantic Studies.
ifrodeno@bama.ua.edu
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Dr.
Michael Schnepf

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Professor
of Spanish
Ph. D. (Indiana)
Dr. Michael Schnepf has
been studying the original manuscripts of Benito Pérez Galdós
since 1987.
Web Site: The
Galdós Manuscripts and Drawings
mschnepf@bama.ua.edu
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Ana
Amélia Skelton

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Spanish
Instructor
Masters (University
of Alabama) in Spanish Literature
aaskelton@ua.edu |
Dr.
Kirk Summers

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Classics
Advisor; Cicero, Lucretius, Neo-Latin, Roman Religion.
Current research: A book
forthcoming from Ohio State Univ. Press on the poetry of Marc-Antoine
Muret (1552) and an essay entitled "The Classical Foundations
of Beza's Thought" in the Proceedings of the Theodore Beza
conference held in Geneva, 2005. I serve as the secretary-treasurer
of the American Association for Neo-Latin Studies.
beza1519@aol.com |
| Dr.
Tatiana Tsakiropoulou-Summers

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Associate Professor of Classics
Ph.D. (University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Her research interests
expand from studies in the social status of women in ancient Greece
and their portrayal in the Homeric epics, Virgil's Aeneid and the
Greek tragedies, to studies in the Classical Tradition and the revival
of the Classics in the Renaissance. She is the author of Lessons
from the Past: Feminism and the Formation of Ethnic Identity in
Greek Culture (2004). She is currently researching the effects of
democratic laws and procedures on the life of women.
tsummers@bama.ua.edu
Curriculum
Vitae
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Sierra
R. Turner

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Instructor
of Spanish
B.A. (Huntingdon College) Spanish and Political Science
M.A. Spanish Literature
srturner@bama.ua.edu
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Dr.
William Worden

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Associate
Professor of Spanish, Graduate Advisor
Ph. D. (Brown University)
wworden@bama.ua.edu |
Dr.
Xiang Zhang

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Instructor
of Chinese
Degrees: Ph.D. Instructional Leadership, The University of Alabama
(2007)
Master of Arts, TESOL (The University of Alabama)
Master of Arts, Linguistics and Translation, (Wuhan University,
Hubei, China, 1997)
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| Dr.
Metka Zupancic

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Associate
Professor of French, Graduate Advisor, Blount Scholar.
Doctorat en philologie romane, Zagreb, Croatia (1988), Doctorat
de 3e
cycle, Strasbourg, France (1977), Habilitation to direct research
Poitiers, France (2005).
Research interests focus
on contemporary thought in French and
Francophone literature, with emphasis on myths and symbols, feminism,
theory, philosophy, and spirituality. Dr. Zupancic's monograph on
Hélène Cixous has just appeared (August 2007). Her
previous
publications include Lectures de Claude Simon (2001) and a number
of
volumes she edited in English and in French.
At the Department of
Modern Languages and Classics, Metka Zupancic
teaches a variety of courses.
Dr. Zupancic can best
be reached over email
mzupanci@bama.ua.edu
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