
About
Dr. Rebecca Bender is an Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Languages at Kansas State University, specializing in Spanish Literature and Culture. She holds a Ph.D. from Penn State University and focuses on 19th-21st century Spanish literature, First-Wave Spanish Feminism, and L2 pedagogy. Her research emphasizes Carmen de Burgos ('Colombine') and the intersection of gender, literature, and urban spaces.
Education:
- Ph.D., Spanish Literature (2013), The Pennsylvania State University
- M.A., Spanish Literature (2007), University of New Mexico
- B.A./B.S., Spanish & Secondary Education (2005), Bloomsburg University
Research Interests: Her work explores Spanish women’s narratives, feminist movements, and digital humanities in language education. Recent publications include co-editing Influencers, Activists, and Women’s Rights: A Translation of Divorce in Spain (2024) and articles on L2 pedagogy using digital tools.
Teaching & Advising: Dr. Bender leads a Spain study abroad program and has advised students like Kelsie Johnston (MA thesis) and Ana Welsh (undergraduate research). She integrates digital mapping and social media into L2 literature courses.
Grants & Recognition: Her students have secured grants (e.g., Ana Welsh, Ariana Brancato) for projects on Madrid’s urban geography and strategic planning.
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