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Barbara Gray serves as an Instructor of Spanish within the Department of Modern Languages & Classics at the University of Alabama, teaching undergraduate Spanish language and literature courses. Her academic profile reflects active engagement in departmental operations and curriculum delivery.
Her research centers on Spanish linguistics and Hispanic literary studies, with specialized focus on cultural hybridity and identity formation in transnational contexts. She investigates the impact of Americanization processes on Hispanic cultural frameworks, particularly through postcolonial and transnational theoretical lenses.
Her 2018 publication Cruzando fronteras: la inherente hibridez del americaniard represents her scholarly contribution to Hispanic cultural studies, examining inherent hybridity in Americanization discourse within Latin American contexts.
No scientific awards or fellowships are documented in the available records.
Barbara Gray has no listed graduate advisees in the provided materials. There is no mention of research grants, laboratory affiliations, or collaborative research teams associated with her current position.
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