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BOOKS PUBLISHED:

Teoria y Forma del Metateatro en Cervantes. Salamanca, l991.

CHAPTERS/SECTIONS PUBLISHED IN BOOKS:

"Metateatro e Improvisacion: Elementos para una teoria de la improvisacion en Cervantes." In Impacto y futuro de la civilizacion espanola en el Nuevo Mendo. Madrid: Sociedad Estatal Quinto Centenario, l991.

JOURNAL ARTICLES PUBLISHED:

"El concepto del distanciamiento en la obra de Bertolt Brecht y Cervantes". Cuadernos de ALDEEU 8:l (Abril l992): 27-32.

BOOK REVIEWS:

Maria Cecilia Colombi. "Los refranes en el Quijote: testo y contexto." Cuadernos de ALDEEU 8:2 (Noviembre l992): 247-248.

CONFERENCE PAPERS ORALLY DELIVERED:

"Cultura hispana y escritura en los Estados Unidos." Sixth Biennial Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese at Yale University, October 1, 1994.

WORKSHOP LEADERSHIP:

Co-chair, 6th Biennial Northeast Regional Conference of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese at Yale University, October 1994.

RECENT GRANTS RECEIVED:

Fall l993. Project Impact (Project for the Infusion of Multicultural Perspectives in Teaching and Learning). Sponsored by the Center for Educational Excellence, Eastern Connecticut State University, and the office of the Vice-Presidents for Academic Affairs, Central Connecticut State University.

RESEARCH INTERESTS IN GENERAL:

Cervantes; Brecht; Spanish Golden-Age Drama; Postmodernism; Contemporary Hispanic American Narrative and Drama

CURRENT/FUTURE SPECIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS:

La Nueva Narrativa Colombiana de la Costa del Pacifico. Salamanca, l997 (in preparation)

"Contemporary Colombian Narrative and Drama Theory of the Improvisation"

DISSERTATION TITLE:

Theory of Metatheatre in Miguel de Cervantes

INSTITUTION GRANTING PH.D.:

Syracuse University

EDNA ARTHURS Education

CONFERENCE PAPERS ORALLY DELIVERED:

"On-going Research on Situated Environments at NERA." October 27, 1994.

WORKSHOP LEADERSHIP:

"Ideas for the K-6 Classroom to Make Mathematical Communication More Than a One-Way Affair at Atomic." March 22, 1996.

RESEARCH INTERESTS IN GENERAL:

Mathematical Problem Solving

DISSERTATION TITLE:

Mathematical Problem Solving: The Effects of Tuning Students' Attention to the Key Idea of a Problem on Their Mathematical Performance

INSTITUTION GRANTING PH.D.:

University of Connecticut