REFERENCES
[Entries for six references follow.]
Humanities Ph.D. CV. Accepted tenure-track position at a small, private religious institution. This candidate had worked in university administration on both a full- and part-time basis while searching for a tenure-track position. The original document is five pages.
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City, State Zip code
(123) 456-7890 | [email protected]
EDUCATION
12/2010 | Ph.D. in Hispanic Studies |
University of X | |
“SALUS ERAT IN SANGUINE: Limpieza de sangre and Other Discourses of Blood in Early Modern Spain” | |
Advisor: Name | |
Committee: Name, Name, Name | |
2001 | M.A. in Spanish |
Columbia University | |
“History in Rondo: Poniatowska’s La noche de Tlatelolco” Advisor: Name | |
1996 | A.B. in English |
Columbia University |
EMPLOYMENT
6/2013- | Senior Academic and Career Advisor |
The Y Career Center, Y University | |
2012 | Fulbright Visiting Scholar in the Humanities |
Program in Literary Theory & American Studies Department, University of Z, City | |
2011-2012 | Adjunct Assistant Professor |
Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Y University | |
2010-2011 | Visiting Assistant Professor in Golden Age Literature and Culture |
Spanish and Portuguese Department, Y University | |
2009-2010 | Cultural Lecturer in Hispanic Studies |
Department of Romance Languages, University of X | |
2007-2009 | Associate Director/Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Fellow Career Advisor |
Career Services, University of X | |
2006-2007 | Cultural Lecturer in Hispanic Studies |
Department of Romance Languages, University of X |
PUBLICATIONS
IN PROGRESS
Con sangre entra: Blood and Purity in Early Modern Iberia
Book proposal under consideration
New World in the Old: Afterlives of Colonial Texts in Europe
Second book/digital humanities project
A publication history of accounts of the Americas in Europe during the two centuries after Columbus, this research will produce a digital humanities project, a web-based resource that allows users to create maps and compare diffusion of texts, in addition to a monograph.
ARTICLES/BOOK CHAPTERS/BOOK REVIEWS
“Bleeding Damas: Lyric, Subjectivity, and Blood Purity” (submitted)
[Two additional articles and three book reviews follow.]
WEB
“‘The Spanish Match’: Ceremony, Diplomacy, and the Reading Public” for the “Ritual and Ceremony at the Folger Library” Web site (URL). With Name.
INTERVIEW
Levin, Sala. “The Biggest Jewish Genetic Myths of All Time.” Moment Magazine. July-August 2012.
HONORS AND AWARDS
2012 | Fulbright Scholar Grant (Portugal) |
2010 | Grant to participate in NEH Summer Institute, “Ritual and Ceremony from Late Medieval Europe to Early America,” Folger Library |
2001-2006 | University of X Graduate Fellowship |
2001-2006 | Department of Romance Languages (X) Summer Funding |
2001 | FLAS Fellowship for language study (declined) |
1999 | Award for highest academic achievement during study abroad, SUNY-in-Madrid |
COURSES GIVEN
UNIVERSITY OF Z in Portugal--LITERARY THEORY/AMERICAN STUDIES
The Body in Early Modern European Culture (graduate seminar) Bodies and Empire in the Colonial Americas
Y UNIVERSITY--DEPARTMENT OF SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE
Performance in the Early Modern Transatlantic World (graduate seminar) Dissertation and Ph.D. committee member for Name
Early Readings in Spanish (1000-1700) (twice) Readings in Spanish and Latin American Literature (2) Grammar and Writing in Spanish (3)
[Teaching experience at one additional institution follows.]
PRESENTATIONS
INVITED LECTURES
2/2013 | “Blood Purity and the Materiality of the Text in Cervantes’s Alcaná,” Department of World Languages and Cultures, University of State, City, State |
[Four additional invited lectures follow.]
CONFERENCE PAPERS
1/2012 | “Encounter,” Medieval and Early Modern Studies Faculty Panel on research-in-progress, Y University |
[Eight additional conference papers follow.]
SERVICE
Departmental | |
Y University | |
2010- | Center for Latin American Studies affiliate |
2010-2012 | Medieval and Early Modern Studies faculty affiliate |
2011 | Invited speaker, graduate seminar on professional development |
2010 | Presenter, roundtable on job application for graduate students in Spanish and Portuguese |
[Service at one additional institution follows.]
Professional
2001-2005 | Editorial Assistant to Hispanic Review |
ADDITIONAL RESEARCH AND PEDAGOGICAL TRAINING
1/2012 | “Getting Started in the Digital Humanities” workshop, MLA, Seattle, WA |
[Eight additional workshops follow.]
RESEARCH LANGUAGES
Spanish (near-native)
French (reading knowledge; intermediate speaking, writing)
Portuguese (reading knowledge; intermediate speaking, writing)
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Cervantes Society of America
Modern Language Association
Renaissance Society of America
Sixteenth-Century Society
REFERENCES
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