
معرفی
Arlene Ovalle-Child is a Part-Time Lecturer in the Department of Spanish at Boston University, specializing in Hispanic literature and Social Justice pedagogy. She holds a PhD from Boston University, an MA from Boston College, and a BA from Drew University. Her research focuses on 20th-century Argentine literature, including her dissertation on Silvina Ocampo's short stories. She has extensive international teaching experience, including roles in Buenos Aires through BU’s Writing in the Americas Program.
Education:
- BA in Physics and Spanish, Drew University
- MA in Hispanic Studies, Boston College
- PhD in Hispanic Studies, Boston University
Research Interests: Arlene integrates Social Justice frameworks into language education, emphasizing equity and cultural relevance. Her work bridges literary analysis and pedagogical innovation, particularly in Spanish as a second language. She has presented on these topics at national conferences.
Awards: Recognized for teaching excellence at both Boston College and Boston University, reflecting her commitment to student engagement and inclusive classrooms.
Advising & Grants: No explicit grants or advising roles mentioned in the text.
Labs/Teams: Not specified in provided information.




