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Ana Corbalán serves as Professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages & Classics at the University of Alabama, where she maintains an active teaching and research profile. Holding a PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2006), she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses including Historical Memory in Spain, Contemporary Iberian Culture, Spanish Women Authors, and Visual Representations of Contemporary Spain, contributing significantly to Hispanic studies through her interdisciplinary scholarship.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Spanish, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006
- MA in Spanish, University of Florida, 2001
- BA in Spanish, Universidad de Murcia, Spain
Corbalán's research explores the intersections of literature, film, and cultural production in 20th-21st century Spain and Latin America, with particular emphasis on gender dynamics, memory politics, and transnational identities. Her work consistently examines how cultural narratives process historical trauma, especially regarding the Spanish Civil War and dictatorships, while analyzing representations of women's resistance, migration, and social activism through feminist and postcolonial lenses.
Analysis of her recent publications (2016-2020) reveals three dominant scholarly currents: critical examinations of gender-based violence in contemporary Spain, cinematic representations of historical memory across Iberian and Latin American contexts, and transnational feminist activism challenging authoritarian legacies. These publications demonstrate methodological diversity spanning literary analysis, film studies, and cultural theory, frequently connecting Spanish cultural production to broader Mediterranean and Latin American frameworks.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided source material.
Professional service includes editorial roles as Associate Editor for the Journal of Gender and Sexuality Studies and Book Review Editor for Hispanófila, alongside executive committee appointments in major organizations including the Modern Language Association (MLA), South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA), and International Association of Feminine Hispanic Literature. The source material contains no information regarding graduate student advising or grant-funded research projects.
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