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Gabriela Romero

Gabriela Romero

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Gabriela Romero

Gabriela Romero

Professor, Spanish

Library and Academic Resources Center 011B
(636) 627-2508
gromero@lindenwood.edu


Biographical Information

Dr. Gabriela E. Romero is a Full Professor of Spanish and Department Head of English, Languages, and Interdisciplinary Studies in the College of Arts and Humanities at LU. She earned her MA in Spanish, a Graduate Certificate in Language Instruction, and her Ph. D. in Hispanic Languages and Literatures from Washington University in St. Louis. She also holds a degree in English and Teacher Training from Universidad Nacional de Cuyo in Mendoza, Argentina. She has extensive teaching experience, both domestically and abroad, designing and teaching online and on-ground courses on writing, ESL, English writing and literature, Spanish language, and Hispanic and LatinX literatures and cultures. Her research interests include Latin American women writers; women and gender studies; avant-garde literature; gender and modernity, LatinX literature and culture, and language acquisition through literature. As a University citizen, she works to support diversity and multiculturalism and deeply involved with the Hispanic community in the area. She has published in peer-reviewed journals and received awards in teaching and writing. She also presents papers in conferences domestically and abroad.

Academic Interests

  • LatinX identity
  • Diversity and multiculturalism
  • Latin American women writers
  • Women and gender studies
  • Gender and modernity
  • Language acquisition through literature
  • Composition and academic writing

Courses Taught

Dr. Romero has taught the following courses:

  • English Composition I
  • Elementary Spanish I and II
  • Intermediate Spanish I and II
  • Advanced Oral Expression and Grammar
  • Advanced Written Expression and Grammar
  • Latin American Culture and Civilization
  • Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature
  • Masterpieces of Peninsular Spanish Literature
  • The Novel of the Mexican Revolution
  • The Spanish-American Short Story
  • The Role of Women in Hispanic Societies
  • Latin American Modern Cities
  • Hispanic (Mis)Representations
  • LatinX Literature