Miller, Martha

Miller, Martha

Professor Emeritus

Education:
Ph.D. Washington University, St. Louis (1972)
M.A. University of Wisconsin, Madison (1967)
B.A. Smith College (1965)

Research Interests:
My research interests include twentieth-century Spanish literature, especially poetry; literature in its political and social context; music and song lyrics in the Spanish-speaking world.

Books:
Politics and Verbal Play: The Ludic Poetry of Angel Gonzalez

Recent Publications:
AP Spanish Literature: Teacher’s Guide. Co-authored with Norma Guice. New York: College Board, 2007. 131pp.
“Childhood, Gender, and Religion in the Poetry of Claudio Rodríguez: A Dialogic Response to Francoist Discourse.” Hispania 91.2 (May 2008): 343-352.
Book review: Discarded Pages: Araceli Cab Cumí, Maya Poet and Politician. By Kathleen Rock Marín. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2007. For The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Inter-American Cultural History.