 Dr. Carol Wallace
Assistant Professor of Spanish
Office: SNF 113
Phone: 605.688.5700
E-mail: carol.wallace@sdstate.edu
Dr. Carol Wallace teaches classes on modern Latin American literature, Latin American civilization, culture of Latinos in the United States, and all levels of Spanish language classes. She has her Ph.D. in Spanish from the University of Iowa, with a focus on contemporary Latin American Literature. She has a special interest in women's literature and wrote her dissertation on the politics of humor in the stories of Puerto Rican writer Ana Lydia Vega. Before coming to SDSU she taught at the University of Iowa, at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, and at Central College in Pella, Iowa. She got her B.A. in Spanish and English with a minor in French from Morningside College in Sioux City.
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Dr. Wallace is a native Iowan who loves to travel. She has traveled in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, as well as to France while in high school, and she looks forward to having more opportunities to travel in the future. She has a long-standing concern for social justice and human rights, and was inspired to become a Spanish professor in part due to involvement in Latin American human rights issues. Other interests include translation, film and service learning.
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