Carmen Sanjuan-Pastor,
Associate Professor of Spanish, Latin American, and Caribbean Literatures and Cultures
Phone: 79010
Academic History
- Stanford University, Ph.D., Spanish and Portuguese, Literary and Critical Theory, Spanish and Latin American Film Studies
- Arizona State University, M.A., Latin American Literature and Spanish Golden Age
- University of Alacant, B.A., Translation and Interpretation
- University of València, B.A., Geography and History. Contemporary History
Academic Focus
Iberian, Latin American, and Mediterranean Studies; Migration, Diasporas, and Transnationalism; Decolonizing Theory; Transnational and Intersectional U.S. Women of Color Feminisms; Gender and Sexuality Studies; Historical Memory; Media and Cultural Studies; Literary Studies; Images of the Global City.
Courses Taught
- Core I Histories of the present
- Core III Narratives of Memory in Spain and Latin America
- SPAN178 Literary and Filmic Representations of the Spanish Civil War in Contemporary Spain. “Working through” memory
- SPAN177 Escenarios de conflicto: Theater and social change in Contemporary Spain and Latin America
- SPAN152 “Border Thinking” in Multicultural, Multi-Ethnic Spain/Pensamiento de frontera
- SPAN140 The Spanish Transition Through the Lens of Pedro Almodóvar
- SPAN115 Contemporary Spanish Women Writers: Gender, Politics, and the Self
- SPAN 44 Advanced Spanish. Readings in Literature and Civilization
- SPAN33 Intermediate Spanish
- SPAN22 Intensive Introductory Spanish
Awards and Honors
- Mary W. Johnson Faculty Achievement Award for Research, Scripps College, 2013-2014
- Mary W. Johnson Faculty Achievement Award for Teaching, Scripps College, 2010-2011
- Centennial Teaching Award Recipient, Stanford University, 2007