Univ of Southern California
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Spanish and Portuguese

Taper Hall of Humanities 156
(213) 740-1258
FAX: (213) 740-9463
Email: spanish@college.usc.edu
www.usc.edu/dept/spanish

Chair: Roberto Ignacio Diaz, Ph.D.*

Faculty

Professors: Mario Saltarelli, Ph.D.; Carmen Silva-Corvalán, Ph.D.*; Sherry Marie Velasco, Ph.D.

Associate Professors: Roberto Ignacio Díaz, Ph.D.*; Erin Graff Zivin, Ph.D.Assistant Professor: Julián Daniel Gutiérrez-Albilla, Ph.D.Lecturers: Gloria Arjona, Ph.D.; Vianey Cano Brito, Ph.D.; Marie Enright, Ph.D.; Marianna Chodorowska-Pilch, Ph.D.; Maura Crowley, Ph.D.; Lorena Gallego, M.A.; Anahit Hakoupian, Ph.D.; Ana Tere Martinez-Sequeira, Ph.D.; Veronica Medda, Ph.D.; Andrea Parra, Ph.D.; Charles Paus, Ph.D.; Sarah Portnoy, Ph.D.; Consuelo Sigüenza-Ortiz, Ph.D.; Liana Stepanyan, Ph.D.; David Zarazúa, Ph.D.Emeritus Professor: Paul Ilie, Ph.D.Emeritus Associate Professor: J. Ramón Araluce, Ph.D.

Academic Program Staff

Director of Spanish Language Program: Gayle Fiedler Vierma, Ph.D.

Associate Faculty with Titles in Spanish and Portuguese

Marsha Kinder, Ph.D. (Cinematic Arts); Moshe Lazar, Ph.D. (Comparative Literature); Teresa McKenna, Ph.D. (English); Alexander Moore, Ph.D. (Anthropology)

*Recipient of university-wide or college teaching award.

Undergraduate Programs

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese offers both a major and a minor in Spanish, emphasizing the language, linguistics and culture of Spain and Latin America.

With an intellectual commitment to multiculturalism and interdisciplinarity, the undergraduate program actively explores the transnational intersection of various aspects of Spanish and Latin American culture, including literature, folklore, cinema, art, music and architecture. While living and studying in 21st century Los Angeles — the ideal site for thinking about the planet’s increasingly transcultural condition — students are challenged to consider and reconsider a number of important issues: the growing importance of popular culture in Iberia, Latin America and Latino USA; the role of race, class and gender within Spanish and Latin American society; the crucial impact of diasporas and migrations on our contemporary cultural landscape; among many others.

The department encourages students to combine a Spanish major with a double major or minor in another discipline either within the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences or other schools at USC. Faculty undergraduate advisors are available to help provide information and assistance to students wishing to explore these various options.

The department also offers basic language instruction in both Spanish and Portuguese through which students can satisfy their foreign language requirement.

Graduate Programs

The Ph.D. in Linguistics (Hispanic Linguistics) is offered through the Linguistics Department. The M.A. and Ph.D., Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture (Spanish and Latin American Studies) are offered through the Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture program.

Spanish Undergraduate Students Association (SUSA)

Students majoring or minoring in Spanish are eligible to join SUSA, the Spanish Undergraduate Students Association. Each year SUSA sponsors a variety of activities which enrich the cultural, intellectual and academic experience of the undergraduate student.