Associate Professor of Spanish
Year Joined RCNJ: 2003
Contact Information
- Phone: (201) 684-7195
- Email: pstraile@ramapo.edu
- Office: B-206
- Office Hours: TF 1:30-3:00 pm; Also By Appt.
Education:
- B.A., Grove City College
- M.A. and Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
Courses Offered:
- Spanish Language all levels and Spanish Literature
Teaching Interests:
- Inter-American Literatures: (Spanish American and Brazilian Literatures; Literatures of the United States; Afro-Hispanic Literatures)
- Literary Theory and Criticism
- Communicative Language Teaching and Second Language Acquisition
- Languages of Scholarship: English (Native speaker), Spanish (Near-native), Portuguese (Brazilian Near-native), French (Reading fluency)
Research Interests:
- Inter-American Literatures: (Spanish American and Brazilian Literatures; Literatures of the United States; Afro-Hispanic Literatures)
- Literary Theory and Criticism
- Communicative Language Teaching and Second Language Acquisition
- Languages of Scholarship: English (Native speaker), Spanish (Near-native), Portuguese (Brazilian Near-native), French (Reading fluency)
Scholarly Activity:
- 鈥淕entrifying the Quilombo:聽 脫 Pa铆 脫, Afro-Brazilian Resistance, and Salvador鈥檚 Pelourinho,鈥 Proceedings from conference, 鈥淩usia e Iberoamerica en el mundo globalizante: historia y contemporaneidad鈥 (Russia and Iberoamerica in the Globalized World:聽 History and 聽 Contemporaneity鈥), at St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia, September 26-28, 2013, translated into Russian.
- “Myth and Ritual in The Hungry Woman: A Mexican Medea: Cherr铆e Moraga’s Xicana Ind铆gena Interpretation of the Medea.” Medea: Mutations and Permutations of a Myth. Anne Simon and Heike Bartel, Eds. (Forthcoming – contract with Oxford’s Legenda Publishing.)
- 鈥淚ndigenous Ecology and Chicanada Coalition Building in the dramatic works of Cherr铆e Moraga:聽 鈥楲iving Models鈥 for a Sustainable Future.鈥 NACCS 35th Annual Conference Proceedings, 鈥淧oes铆a, Baile y Canci贸n: the Politics, Implications and Future of Chicana/os鈥 Culture Production.鈥 聽Ed. Mari Casta帽eda. San Jos茅 State University 聽.
- “The Pillory/Pelourinho in Open Air Museums in the U. S. and Brazil: A Site of Racism and Racial Reconciliation.”聽Erasing Public Memory: Race, Aesthetics, and Cultural Amnesia in the Americas (Voices of the African Diaspora).聽Eds. Joe Young and Jana Braziel. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 2007.
Presentations
- 鈥淗acking the Border: Undocumented Migration and Technologies of Resistance in the Digital Media and Film of Alex Rivera.鈥 University of Toronto, Scarborough campus, April 3, 2014.
- 鈥淰iolent Death and Xicana Ind铆gena Healing: Cherr铆e Moraga鈥檚 Digging Up the Dirt:聽 An Old Story of Loving to Death鈥 NeMLA conference, April 7-11, 2011, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J..
- 鈥溾o be seen as the Earth is seen鈥︹: Environmental Crisis in the Autobiographical Writings of Cherr铆e Moraga.鈥 presented at the LASA Latin American Studies Association conference in Toronto, Canada, October 2010.
- 鈥淓nvironmental Racism and Urban Decay:聽 Salvador, Bahia鈥檚 Pelourinho on Film.鈥 presented at the LASA Latin American Studies Association conference in Rio de Janeiro, June 11-14, 2009.
Grants
- Ramapo Foundation Grant Proposal – “Faculty Colloquia through the Disciplines: Economic Crisis and The Worker: Historical Perspectives, Global Challenges”.
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