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Dr. Alejandra Carballo is Professor of Spanish in the Department of English & World Languages at Arkansas Tech University's College of Arts & Humanities. She teaches undergraduate Spanish courses including Beginning Spanish, Medical Interpretation, and Mexican Civilization, with recent offerings like the 2023 Spain Experience study abroad program.
Her educational background includes:
- BA from University of Rio Cuarto
- MA from University of Pennsylvania
- PhD from Florida State University
Her research centers on Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Latin American Literature with dual emphases: cultural/gender/transatlantic studies and Dictatorship/Human Rights Literature analyzed through theatre, novels, and film. Recent publications examine anarchist movements in Argentine literature, subversive strategies in cinema, and Galician identity in Spanish works, consistently intersecting gender, political movements, and cultural representation.
Dr. Carballo's scholarly output demonstrates sustained engagement with human rights and gender in Hispanic literary traditions, evidenced by publications from 2018-2022 and international conference presentations in Spain and Argentina. While no specific grants are listed, her active research trajectory is confirmed through peer-reviewed publications and academic collaborations.
She maintains strong international academic ties through presentations at institutions including University of Salamanca, University of Cádiz, and Sociedad Argentina de Escritores. Her work shows particular focus on women writers like Salvadora Medina Onrubia and the intersection of political movements with literary expression in Latin America.




