Teresa Sanhueza
Teresa Sanhueza, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Spanish Honors Coordinator
sanhuemt@wfu.edu
336-758-5500
Greene 510
Latin American Theater
Teresa Sanhueza is an Associate Professor of Spanish. She received her PhD from The University of Michigan and has held a visiting appointment at Oberlin College. She has published on Latin American theater in numerous journal articles and book chapters including publications in Latin American Theater Review, Acta Literaria, Revista de Humanidades, Italian Americana, and Revista afuera.
Teresa is the author of Continuidad, Transformación y Cambio: El grotesco criollo de Armando Discépolo (Buenos Aires: Editorial Nueva Generación, 2004). Her current research focuses on Chilean and Argentinean Theater. She is currently co-editing a book in honor of Mauricio Ostria and finishing a book on Roberto Arlt.
SPN 111: Beginners Spanish I
SPN 112: Beginners Spanish II
SPN 153: Intermediate Spanish
SPN 213: Introduction to Hispanic Literature
SPN 216: Texts and Contexts in the Hispanic World
SPN 316: Conversation
SPN 316: Spanish Conversation with a Cooking Unit component
SPN 316: Spanish Conversation with a Latin American Cinema Unit Component
SPN 316: Spanish Conversation with a Museum of Anthropology Unit component
SPN 316: Spanish Conversation with a service-learning component (volunteer service with the Hispanic Community + Academic work)
SPN 334: Spanish-American Theater: From Page to Stage
SPN 349: Contemporary Theater in Spain
SPN 361: Latin American Cinema and Ideology
SPN 379: Race, Gender and Theater in Argentina during the First Half of the Twentieth-Century (Special Topics)
SPN 379: Main Stream Theater vs. Popular Theater in Argentina at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century (Special Topics)
SPN 352: Contemporary Theater in Spain and Latin America
SPN 5845: Contemporary Chilean Theater (Special Topics, Salamanca 1998)
SPN 363: Contemporary Latin American Theater
Hispanic American Theater: From Page to Stage
SPN 397: Independent Study: Using Theater in the Teaching of Spanish
SPN 397: Independent Study on Service Learning and Reflection on the Hispanic Community in the USA
SPN 397: Spanish American Theater
Directed Research Project in Chile: “Chilean Politics and Justice: A service-learning
SPN 397: Hispanic American and Colonial Chilean Literature
SPN 198: Internship in Service-Learning