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Amy Millay is a Teaching Professor at Tufts University's School of Arts and Sciences, with dual appointments in the Department of Romance Studies and Department of Community Health. She has been affiliated with Tufts since 2002, transitioning through roles such as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, and Distinguished Senior Lecturer before her current designation.
- Education: PhD (2000), MPhil (1998), and MA (1998) in Spanish Literature from Yale University; AB in Spanish and Government (1992) from Dartmouth College.
Research Interests: Her work focuses on the intersection of Latin American literary traditions and social themes. Key areas include:
- Twentieth-Century Latin American literature
- Oral tradition's influence on narrative
- Testimonial literature as a historical and cultural record
- Health narratives in the Spanish-speaking world
Publications: Her 2005 book, Voices from the Fuente Viva, examines how oral traditions shape Spanish American literary forms. This aligns with her broader exploration of cultural memory and health-related narratives.
Professional Activities: Amy has served on ad hoc promotion committees (2018–2020), Tufts' Academic Awards Committee (2016–2017), and administered Spanish alumni outreach programs (2016). She has reviewed Fulbright applications, advised study abroad candidates, and presented at admissions and orientation events.
Teaching: Courses taught include Health in the Spanish-Speaking World, Latin American Literature, Comp/Conv II, and specialized topics like Puerto Rican Literature and Colombian Fiction.




