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Kristine Doll is a Professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at Salem State University. With a Ph.D. in Hispanic Studies from Brown University and advanced degrees from Boston College and UMASS, she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses spanning Spanish language, literature, and translation studies. Her academic work bridges literary scholarship with community engagement through in-service learning initiatives.
- Ph.D. Hispanic Studies, Brown University
- M.A. Romance Languages and Literatures (with distinction), Boston College
- B.A. Spanish Languages and Literatures, UMASS
Specializing in XIX and XXth Century Castilian and Catalan Literature, her research particularly emphasizes poetry and the "l'escola mallorquina." Through translation studies, she explores cross-cultural communication between Catalan and English, focusing on poetry translation techniques and cultural preservation. Her community service work integrates language learning with social responsibility.
Kristine's publications demonstrate a strong focus on Catalan literature, with critical editions and translations of authors like Joan Alcover and August Bover. She maintains active involvement in literary communities through poetry readings and presentations at international festivals. Her work has received recognition through a Pushcart Prize nomination for poetry.
- Nominated for XXXIX Pushcart Prize for Poetry (2013)
As an educator, she supervises graduate students through capstone practicums and senior thesis projects while maintaining a robust creative practice. Her scholarship reflects in both academic presentations at conferences like the Northeast Modern Languages Association and publications in journals like Syndic Literary Journal and Paterson Literary Review.


