Bio

B.A. with honors in Spanish Language and Literature (2008), Universidad de Córdoba (Spain). M.A. in Hispanic Literatures (2011), Universidad de Córdoba (Spain). She has been studying and researching at universities in Europe and in the United States, such as Royal Holloway (2005-2006) and Queen Mary (2010) in London, as well as Fordham University (2012) in New York. She has spoken in many conference presentations and published articles in refereed journals pertaining to Early Modern Spanish Poetry, i.e. Anuario Lope de Vega, Bulletin Hispanique or Versants. She is avid a contributor to the online digital database PHEBO, an ongoing project directed by Prof. Ruiz Pérez.

For detailed information, please check my CV here.

Teaching experience

She had taught Spanish as a Second Language in Sir Williams Perkins' School, a private school for girls in Chertsey (Surrey, England) back in 2005. She was a T.A. and focused on oral activities for an Intermediate and Advanced level, engaging the girls in an understanding of Spanish Language and Culture far from stereotypes and encouraging them to always know more. Nowadays, she is a PhD Candidate and Teaching Fellow at the department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures in Columbia University (New York City). She has taught Elementary Spanish I, Intermidiate Spanish I, and Advanced Language Through Content ("Underground Iberia").