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Dr. Robert C. Scholarship: Scholarship

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Research, Artistic, Creative and other Scholarly Activity

 

RESEARCH, ARTISTIC, CREATIVE AND OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY
 
A.  Publications and comparable activities
 
(i) Published works (In print or under contract)
 
Books in print
  1. The Poetry of Rafael Alberti:  A Visual Approach,  London:  Tamesis, 1979.  130 pages.
  2. Critical Approaches to the Writings of Juan Benet, ed. Manteiga, Herzberger, and Compitello, Hanover, N.H.:  University Press of New England, 1984.    171 pages.
  3. Feminine Concerns in Contemporary Spanish Fiction by Women, ed. Manteiga, Galerstein, and McNerney,  Potomac, Maryland:  Scripta Humanistica, 1988.    190 pages.
Biographies
  1. Emilio Prados  in Dictionary of Literary Biographies,  ed. Bruccoli,  Clark, Layman, No. 134 (1994):  270-284.
 
Other
  1. Emilio Prados.  Epistolario.  Cartas a Federico García Lorca, in collaboration with Roger Tinnell, Boletín de la Fundación García Lorca, Sep. 1998.
 
Articles and Book Chapters
  1. "La expurgación de Juan sin Tierra," Fifth Annual Hispanic C, Indiana University of Pa., 1979, pp. 281-292.
  2. "Alberti's Poesía Taurina:  A Visual Perspective,"  Hispanic Journal, Indiana University of Pa., Vol. I, No. 2 (November 1980), pp. 73-88.
  3. "Color Synthesis and Antithesis:  The Parallel Construction of Color Images in Alberti's Early Works,"  Crítica Hispánica, East Tennessee State University, Vol. III, No. 1 (1981), pp. 21-36.
  4. "Benet Ventures Beyond Región," Denver Quarterly, Vol. 17, No. 3 (1982), pp. 76-82.
  5. "Caricature as Satire in two of Rafael Alberti's More Recent Plays:  Noche de guerra en el Museo del Prado and La Lozana andaluza, Selected Proceedings, Mountain Interstate, Wake Forest, N.C., 1982, pp. 207-217.
  6. "Ecos becquerianos en Sobre los ángeles de Rafael Alberti," in Hector Romero, Nuevas perspectivas sobre la Generación del 27, Miami: Ediciones Universales, 1983, pp. 63-72.
  7. "Time, Space, and Narration in Juan Benet's Short Fiction," in Critical Approaches to the Writings of Juan Benet, ed. Manteiga, Herzberger, and Compitello, Hanover, N.H.:  University Press of New England, 1984, pp. 120-136.
  8. "La Galicia de Camilo José Cela:  tierra de superstición y violencia," Tenth Annual Hispanic Conference Journal, Indiana University of Pa.,
  9. "The Dilemma of the Modern Woman:  A Study of the Female Characters in Rosa Montero's Novels," in Feminine Concerns in Contemporary Spanish Fiction by Women, ed. Manteiga, Galerstein,
  10. "El triunfo del Minotauro:  ambigüedad y razón en El mismo mar de todos los veranos de Esther Tusquets,"  Letras Femeninas, Texas A&M University,  Vol. XIV, Nos. 1-2 (Fall 1988), pp. 22-31.
  11. "El teatro experimental catalán ante la censura," Hispanic Journal, Indiana University of Pa., Vol 10, No. 1 (Fall, l988), pp. 143-152).
  12. "Aspirations and Broken Dreams:  The Novelistic World of Alvaro Cunqueiro,"  First Galician Studies Conference Proceedings, Orono, Maine, 1988.
  13. "Politics and Poetics:  England's Thirties Poets and the Spanish Civil War,"   Modern Language Studies, Brown University, XIX: 3 (Summer, 1989).
  14. "Das meigas, bruxas e demos:  Superstition and Violence in Cela's Mazurca para dos muertos,  Actas del Segundo Congreso de Estudios Gallegos, Brown University, Vigo:  Galaxia, 1990, pp. 421-430.
  15. "Locke, Leibniz and Machado,"  Letras Peninsulares, Michigan State Univ., vol. 3.2, 3.3 (Fall/Winter 1990), pp. 405-416.
  16. "En torno al binomio "barco-mar" en la poesía temprana de Emilio Prados," Anales de la Literatura Española Contemporánea, vol. 16 (1991), pp. 175-191.
  17. "La voz de la agitación en los poetas del 27," Discurso:  Revista de Estudios Iberoamericanos, vol. 10, no. 1 (September 1992)
  18. "Alienado y entrampado:  el papel del lector en la narrativa española de posguerra," Actas del Congreso de la Asociación Internacional deHispanistas, 1993.
  19. “From Empathy to Detachment:  The Author-Narrator Relationship in Several Spanish Novels by Women,"  Monographic Review, Vo.. VIII (Spring 1993), pp. 19-35.                 
  20. "El lector-viajero de Juan Benet," Insula, Nos. 559-560 (julio-agosto 1993), pp. 23-24.
  21. “Hacia un teatro popular,”  Letras Peninsulares, Fall 1999.
Commissioned work
 
1, 2.  Entries on Rafael Alberti, and Gerardo Diego in Dictionary of Literature of the Iberian Peninsula, Greenwood Press, 1993. Entries include biographical information, analyses of works, and updated bibliography.
3,4.  Entries on Gerardo Diego and Emilio Prados  in Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Culture, edited by Dr. Eamon Rodgers, Routledge Press, 1999.
 
Book reviews
  1. Bibliografía de un teatro silenciado, L. Teresa Valdivieso, for Revista ,  University of Alabama, Vol. XVI, No. 1 (January, 1982).
  2. Herrumbrosas lanzas, Juan Benet, for Hispanic Journal, Indiana University of Pa., Vol. 6, No. 1 (1984).
  3. Mazurca para dos muertos, Camilo José Cela, for Hispanic Journal, Indiana University of Pa., Vol. 6, No. 1 (1984).
  4. Ordering the Evidence:  Volverás a Región and Civil War Fiction, Malcolm Compitello, for Hispania, Vol. 68, No. 1 (March, 1985).
  5. The Festive Play of Fernando Arrabal, Luis Oscar Arata, for Modern , Brown University (Spring 1986).
  6. Multiple Spaces:  The Poetry of Rafael Alberti, Salvador Jimenez-Fajardo, for Hispania, Vol. 70, No. 2 (May, 1987).
  7. Beyond the Metafictional Mode, Robert Spires, for Modern Language , Brown University (Fall 1987).
  8. Historia de Nacimientos.  The Poetry of Emilio Prados, Harriet Greif,
  9. Space in Motion, Juan Goytisolo, tr. Helen R. Lane, for CHOICE. June 1988.
  10. Time and Space, Juan Ramón Jiménez, tr. A. Nicolás, for CHOICE. September 1988.
  11. Contemporary Women Writers of Spain, Janet Pérez, for CHOICE. January, 1989.
  12. Ode to Walt Whitman & Other Poems, Carlos Bauer, for CHOICE. April, 1989.
  13. From Romanticism to Surrealism. Seven Spanish Poets, Robert G.  June 1989.
  14. Selected Poems of Salvador Espriu, Magda Bogin, for CHOICE.  October 1989.
  15. The Word and the Mirror.  Critical Essays on the Poetry of Luis Cernuda.  Ed. Salvador Jimenez Fajardo, for CHOICE, January 1990.
  16. Conflict of Light and Wind,  Christopher Soufas, for CHOICE, June 1990.
  17. La poesía de Ramón Goy de Silva,  Ricardo Landeira, Hispania, vol. 74, no. 2 (May 1991).
  18. Juan Goytisolo.  The Case for Chaos,  Abigail Lee Six, for CHOICE, January, 1991.
  19. Realms of Strife,  Juan Goytisolo, tr. Peter Bush, for CHOICE, June, 1991.
  20. San Camilo 1936, Camilo José Cela, for CHOICE, May, 1992.
  21. Foucault, Feminism and Power:  Reading Esther Tusquets, Nina Molinaro,  ALEC, 18 (1993): 454-456.
  22. The Theater of García Lorca,  Paul Julian Smith, Hispanófila, to appear in 1999.
Other commissioned work as reviewer
  1. Guerra civil y novela española, 1966-76, Bertrand de Muñoz, for Federation Canadienne des Sciences Sociales/ des Etudes Humaines, Ottowa, Canada, August 1985.  Honorarium of $110 canadien.
  2. Reviewer, Selected Proceedings, Congreso de la Asociación Internacional de Hispanistas, Brown University, August 1983.
  3. Reviewer, Eiric Börve Publishers, San Francisco, California (1980-1985).
  4. Editorial Review Board, Louisiana Conference on Hispanic Languages and Literatures Selected Proceedings, Tulane University, Vols. 4 and 6 (1983, 1985).
  5. Reviewer/Consultant to CHOICE, principal source used by libraries for acquiring texts.  Date of appointment, October, 1987.
  6. Reviewer for Letras Peninsulares, Michigan State University.
  7. Foreign Language Review Editor, Modern Language Studies, Brown University.  Date of appointment, March, 1988.
  8. Editorial Board, University Press of New England, 1989-90.

 

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