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Antonia Petro: Spanish Literature Scholar and Educator, Summaries of Spanish Culture

Antonia Petro is a Ph.D. graduate from Michigan State University with a focus on Spanish Literature. Her dissertation, 'Sacrificio y Violencia Social en la Comedia del Siglo de Oro: La Poética del Ritual', explores the theme of sacrifice and violence in Golden Age Spanish comedy. Petro's academic background includes degrees from the University of Salamanca in Spain and Michigan State University, as well as numerous academic honors and awards. She is fluent in Spanish, Catalan, English, Italian, and French, and has taught at various universities including Loyola Marymount University and the University of Syracuse. Petro's research has been published in several academic journals and she has presented her work at numerous conferences.

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Download Antonia Petro: Spanish Literature Scholar and Educator and more Summaries Spanish Culture in PDF only on Docsity! Antonia Petro Education Ph.D. Michigan State University Spanish Literature, August 2000 Dissertation: “Sacrificio y Violencia Social en la Comedia del Siglo de Oro: La Poética del Ritual” Director, Dr. Robert L. Fiore M. A. Michigan State University, Spanish, May 1996 Areas of concentration: Spanish peninsular literature, Latin American literature B. A. University of Salamanca, Spain, June 1994 Major: English (Language and Literature) Minor: Spanish (Language and Literature) Academic Honors University of Salamanca Honors, Highest GPA, 1994 Tuition Scholarship, 1989-1994 Michigan State University Scholberg Memorial Graduate Award 1998 for Outstanding Graduate Student in Spanish. Honorary organizations Sigma Delti Pi (Spanish) Phi Kappa Phi (outstanding academic achievement and excellence in all disciplines) 2001 Summer Research Grant. Loyola Marymount University. 2002 Summer Research Grant. Loyola Marymount University. 2002 Outstanding Professor Award. Loyola Marymount University. 2003 Crimson and Blue Outstanding Professor Award. Loyola Marymount University. 2004 Outstanding Professor Award. Loyola Marymount University. 2005 Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts Faculty Fellowship. Loyola Marymount University. International Study Programs Cicero Languages International at Tunbridge Wells, England, 1991. Diploma in English Language and Culture Language Pacifica at Palo Alto, California, 1992. Diploma in English Language and Culture English Language Center at Los Angeles, California, 1993. Diploma in English Language and Culture Languages Spanish, native proficiency Catalan, native proficiency English, near-native proficiency Italian, reading proficiency French, reading proficiency Computer skills: WordPerfect, Word Dasher Language Program Professional Experience Associate Professor. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA (2006-present). Teaching Spanish culture and literature and Spanish language courses. Visiting Professor. University of Syracuse. Study abroad program in Palma de Mallorca, Spain (June 2002-July 2002). Teaching Spanish language and culture to American students in Spain. Tenure Track Assistant Professor. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA (2000-2006). Teaching Spanish literature and Spanish language courses. Visiting Instructor. Hollins University, Roanoke, VA (1999-2000). Teaching Spanish literature and introductory and intermediate Spanish language courses. Graduate Teaching Assistant. Department of Romance and Classical Languages, Michigan State University (1994-1999). Teaching introductory and intermediate Spanish language courses. Professional Organizations Modern Language Association of America “The Ritual of Sacrifice in La Numancia” Michigan Academy, Grand Valley State University, MI. March 12, 1999. “La víctima sacrificial sustitutoria en El castigo sin venganza” Eleventh Annual Symposium on Hispanic Literature, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. February 15-17, 2001. “La dualidad del auto-sacrificio en El dueño de las estrellas” Carolina Conference on Romance Literatures, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. March 21-23, 2002. “Mujer contra mujer: La derrota final femenina en Los Pazos de Ulloa” Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, University of Hawaii, Oahu, HI. January 12-15, 2003. “Los locos del Quijote” Don Quijote at 400: A Celebratory Encounter, Villanova University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. March 17-19, 2005. “La amenaza de la fiera en Grisel y Mirabella” Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, Kentucky. April 21-23, 2005. “La bruja en el XVII español” AATSP So/CAL Conference. Occidental College, Los Angeles, California. November, 2010 Service Graduate Representative. COGS (Council of Graduate Students), 1998-1999. Michigan State University. Graduate Representative. University Graduate-Professional Judiciary Committee, 1998-1999. MSU. Speaker. Waverly High School. Lansing, MI. Participant. Linguistics research project: Linguistics Department, MSU. Participant. Teaching research project: Center for Language Education and Research, MSU. Study abroad advising. Loyola Marymount University. Spring 2001 to the present. Committee for Latino Students Awards. Loyola Marymount University. Spring 2001. Latino Faculty Association. Loyola Marymount University. Fall 2000 to the present. Review Editing. La Voz, student publication of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. Loyola Marymount University. Spring 2001 to the present. Advisor for a student fraternity at Loyola Marymount University, Sigma Lambda Beta. Advisor for a number of majors and minors at the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Loyola Marymount University. Advisor for undeclared majors in the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts at Loyola Marymount University. Coordinator of the Spanish section in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. Loyola Marymount University. Language evaluator for Fullbright grant projects to be developed in Spanish speaking countries. Undergraduate Affairs Committee. Loyola Marymount University. BCLA Scholarship/Research Committee. Loyola Marymount University. International Programs Committee. Loyola Marymount University. Study Abroad Assistance Grant Committee. Loyola Marymount University. Department Library Representative. Loyola Marymount University. 2002-present Director of the Study Abroad Program in Madrid, Spain. Fall 2005-Spring 2006 and Spring 2011. References: Dr. Robert L. Fiore (fiore@pilot.msu.edu). Department of Spanish and Portuguese. University of Arizona. Dr. George Mansour (mansour@pilot.msu.edu). Romance and Classical Languages. Michigan State University. Dr. Nancy Marino (marinon@pilot.msu.edu). Romance and Classical Languages. Michigan State University. Dr. Rebeca Acevedo (racevedo@lmu.edu). Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. Loyola Marymount University. Dr. Alison Ridley (aridley@hollins.edu). Spanish Department. Hollins University. Roanoke, VA.
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