Linda Howe
Linda Howe, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director of the Cuba Summer Program
howels@wfu.edu
336-758-4905
Greene 508
Latin American Literature and Cultural Production
Linda Howe, Professor of Romance Languages, is author of “Transgression and Conformity: Cuban Writers and Artists after the Revolution” (University of Wisconsin Press, 2004), numerous articles on Cuban culture, and several English and Spanish translations of fiction and poetry. She founded and directed Wake Forest’s summer academic program at the University of Havana, 1997-2005. In 2005, Professor Howe curated an exhibition for the San Francisco Center for the Book, titled Journey to the Source: Handmade Books from Cuba and presented a workshop about Vigía books to students from area universities. In 2007, she presented a show at the Kohler Art Library of the Chazen Museum, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
- SPA 198: Service Learning in Spanish Language
- SPA 212: Exploring the Hispanic World
- SPA 311: Bard, Ballad, Bolero. Poetry and Song in the Spanish-Speaking World
- SPA 316: Paradise in Perspective: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Wider Caribbean
- SPA 356: Transgressing Borders: Identity in Latin-American and US Latino Cultures
- SPA 397: Spanish Independent Study
- SPA 398: Honors Directed Reading and Research