Margaret Ewalt
Margaret Ewalt, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
ewaltmr@wfu.edu
336-758-5807
Greene 522
Enlightenment in Spain and Spanish America, 18th and 19th Century Latin American Literature, and Colonial Spanish Literature
Margaret Ewalt, Associate Professor of Spanish, has been teaching at Wake Forest University since 2001. She received her B.A. from Colby College, Maine and her Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. Profesora Ewalt loves teaching all levels of the Spanish curriculum, from true beginners in 111 through seminars on the Enlightenment in Spain and Spanish America and Transatlantic Travel Literature. She is the author of Peripheral Wonders: Nature, Knowledge, and Enlightenment in the Eighteenth-Century Orinoco (Bucknell University Press) and several articles on eighteenth-century natural history writing.
- Spanish 154: Advanced Intermediate Spanish
- Spanish 213: Encounters: Hispanic Literature and Culture
- Spanish 214: Honors Level Introduction to Hispanic Literature
- Spanish 216: Texts and Contexts in the Hispanic World
- Spanish 310: Anecdotes, Bestsellers, Cuentos. The ABCs of Storytelling in the Spanish-Speaking World
- Spanish 315: The Idea of Spain: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Cultures of Spain.
- Spanish 316: Spanish Conversation
- Spanish 317: Distant Neighbors: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Mexico and Central America
- Spanish 354: Transatlantic Enlightenment
- Spanish 360: Cultural and Literary Identity in Latin America: From Colonial to Postcolonial Voices