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Jenna Reynolds is an Instructor of Spanish and Director of World Languages Media Services at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). She holds a BA and MA in Spanish Literature from the University of Alabama. Her research focuses on gender studies, feminism, political rhetoric, and food justice, alongside 20th/21st century Spanish literature and cultural studies. She teaches courses at all levels and emphasizes student-centered learning, integrating contemporary cultural resources and technology in her pedagogy. Notably, she served as a Fulbright Scholar in Madrid. Office hours are scheduled by appointment.
- Education: BA and MA in Spanish Literature (University of Alabama)
- Research Interests: Political rhetoric, National identity, Gender studies, Feminism, Food justice, Spanish literature, Indigenous women's representations, Cultural studies, Caribbean studies
Her teaching philosophy prioritizes innovative classroom methods, including the use of technology and media, reflecting her role in directing World Languages Media Services. Recent courses and academic distinctions are listed on her profile, though specific grants or awards are not detailed here.
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