Cristina Delano

Assistant Professor of Spanish

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Degrees

  • Ph.D. Spanish, Emory University, December 2010
  • M.A. Spanish, University of South Florida, May 2005
  • B.A. Spanish, University of South Florida, May 2003

Courses taught

  • Courses Taught
  • Basic Spanish Language I-IV
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture
  • AP Spanish Literature and Culture
  • Conversation and Composition
  • Introduction to Hispanic Civilizations
  • Spanish Civilization
  • Introduction to Literature and Literary Analysis
  • Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Spanish Literature
  • Survey of Modern Spanish Literature
  • Gothic Literature of Spain

Selected publications

  • 2021 “The Gothic Child and Signs of Hate in Wenceslao Ayguals de Izco’s El Tigre del Maestrazgo (1846-1848).” Romance Notes. 61.2 (2021): 331-340.
  • 2020 “Masculinity, Affect, and Carlist malestar in Galdós’s Zumalacárregui.” Anales Galdosianos. 55 (2020): 13-26.
  • 2016 “Contesting the Capital of Culture in Antonio Muñoz Molina’s Los misterios de Madrid.” Romance Quarterly. 63.3 (2016): 116-123.
  • 2016 “Gothic Tales of the Liberal Nation in Juan Martínez Villergas’s Los misterios de Madrid (1844-1845).” Bulletin of Hispanic Studies. 93.3 (2016): 269-283.
  • 2015 “Mapping the Gothic Urban Imaginary in Juan Martínez Villergas’s Los misterios de Madrid.” Decimonónica: Journal of Nineteenth-Century Hispanic Cultural Production. 12.2 (2015): 1-13.
  • 2013 “Barcelona Underground: The Secret Metropolis in Antonio-Prometeo Moya’s Los misterios de Barcelona (2006).” Letras Hispanas 9.2 (2013): 24-31.
  • 2012 “Boredom, Desire, and Romantic Subjectivity in Rosa Chacel’s Teresa.” Letras Femeninas 38.2 (2012): 129-141.
  • 2009 “De saberes, diabolismo, teología y otros sueños de la razón en Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.” Espéculo: Revista de Estudios Literarios. 43 (2009): no pagination.