Associate Professor of Spanish
Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Julia C. Paulk earned her doctorate at Indiana University, Bloomington, in 2003 with a dual specialization in Spanish American Literature and Comparative Literature. As an Associate Professor of Spanish at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ, she publishes research on Latin American literature and teaches a variety of classes for the Spanish program.
Education
Ph.D. 2003; Indiana University - Bloomington
Courses Taught
- SPAN 3001 Grammar Review and Writing
- SPAN 3500 Introduction to Literary Analysis
- SPAN 3310 Peoples and Cultures of Spanish America
- SPAN 3320 Contemporary Issues in the Hispanic World
- SPAN 4610 Spanish American Literature 2
- SPAN 4960 Senior Seminar in Spanish
Specialization
- 19th Century Spanish American Narrative
- Inter-American Studies
- Antislavery Literature of the Americas
- Women’s Studies
Publications
Dr. Paulk has published research in a variety of prominent journals, such as Afro-Hispanic Review, Luso-Brazilian Review, and Latin American Literary Review. She has a book manuscript, Cuban Slavery Inside Out: Nonfiction Narratives of Cuban Slavery by Cuban and U.S. Writers, under review at a university press. Dr. Paulk’s most current research project focuses on the representation of Chinese workers in Cuban literature.