Faculty Directory
Hamilton's faculty members are active and accomplished scholars and dedicated teachers. In the classroom, the lab, the studio and beyond, professors are engaged in the intellectual and cultural lives of their students.
This directory includes an alphabetical listing of current Hamilton faculty members and information about their areas of expertise and teaching experience. You can also search by name or area of study below.
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Jessica Burke
Chair, Associate Professor of Hispanic StudiesExpertiseLatin American literature, Mexican literature, and culture and gender studies -
Marissa Ambio
Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies, Director of Latin American and Latine StudiesExpertise19th-21st century Latino literature and culture -
Marcelo Carosi
Assistant Professor of Hispanic StudiesExpertiseLatina American literature and cinema; labor studies; neoliberalism; gender and sexuality studies -
José Carlos Diaz Zanelli
Visiting Assistant Professor of Hispanic StudiesExpertise20th and 21st century Indigenous literature and culture; Andean and Mesoamerican cultures; Anthropocene, environmentalism, and ecosocialism; Indigenous intellectual production; anticolonial discourses in the Americas -
Mihyang Cecilia Hwangpo
Associate Professor of Hispanic StudiesExpertiseLatin American literature and culture; early 20th-century Argentinean and Cuban theatre and essay -
Jack Martínez Arias
Assistant Professor of Hispanic StudiesExpertiseAndean indigenous cultures and literature, Latin American literature, Environmental Humanities, and Spanish as a second language -
Edna Rodriguez-Plate
Associate Professor of Hispanic StudiesExpertiseHispanic cinema, contemporary Hispanic Caribbean literature and culture, and Cuban studies -
Joana Sabadell-Nieto
Burgess Professor of Hispanic StudiesExpertisefeminist and gender studies; cultural criticism and Spanish poetry; narrative; urban studies; literature -
Yelsy Hernández Zamora
Visiting Instructor of Hispanic StudiesExpertiseEarly modern Hispanic literatures and cultures; early modern art and visual culture; death and memory studies; gender studies; the supernatural; history of the book -
Jeremy Medina
Burgess Professor of Romance Languages Emeritus and Senior Lecturer in Hispanic StudiesExpertiseSpanish language; Peninsular Spanish history, culture, art and geography; Peninsular literature; Cervantes' Don Quijote; poetry through the mid 20th century; 19th-century realistic novel