Gabrielle Miller
Associate Professor of Spanish
Research/Teaching Interests
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Iberian literature and culture (eighteenth century – present)
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Nineteenth-century Spanish realism
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Age studies
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Feminist and gender studies
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Disability studies
Education
Ph.D., Spanish, University of Virginia
M.A., Spanish, University of Virginia
B.A., Spanish and Political Science, University of Notre Dame
Courses Taught at Baylor
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Accelerated Elementary Spanish (SPA 1412)
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Intermediate Spanish (SPA 2310)
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Exploring the Spanish-Speaking World (SPA 2320)
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Introduction to Hispanic Literature (SPA 3305)
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Spanish Civilization (SPA 3310)
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Survey of Spanish Literature from the Eighteenth Century (SPA 3352)
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Nineteenth-Century Spanish Literature: Identity and Nation (SPA 4364)
Selected Publications
Articles
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“Breaking with the Past: The Renegotiation of Emilia Pardo Bazán’s Legacy and Gonzalo Suárez’s Los pazos de Ulloa.” Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos. Forthcoming.
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“¡Mi hijo es mío, puñales! Excessive Paternal Devotion in Benito Pérez Galdós’s Torquemada Novels.” Decimonónica 17.2 (2020): 65-80.
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“Unveiling the Beata: Feminine Aging and Subjectivity in Two Novels by Benito Pérez Galdós.” Anales Galdosianos, Special Commemorative Issue 55 (2020): 39-53.
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“Institutionalized Motherhood and Maternal Practice in Mercè Rodoreda’s La plaza del Diamante.” Revista de Estudios Hispánicos 53.3 (2019): 857-880.
- “Disrupting Nineteenth-Century Dichotomies of Gender: Reading and Imagination in Emilia Pardo Bazán’s La madre Naturaleza.” Hispanic Review 83.3 (2015): 317-336.
Book Manuscript
Women of a Certain Age: Feminine Aging and Agency in Late Nineteenth-Century Spain. In progress.