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Raul Galoppe

Professor, Spanish and Latino Studies, College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Office:
Conrad J. Schmitt Hall 205D
Email:
galopper@montclair.edu
Phone:
973-655-7507
Degrees:
BA, ISP Brown (Santa Fe, Argentina)
MA, University of Missouri-Columbia
PhD, University of Missouri-Columbia
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Research Interests:

Spanish drama of the Golden Age
Spanish and Latin American civilization
Literary theory
GLBTQ and Women studies
Film and culture
Psychoanalysis, literature and performance
Translation and interpretation (English-Spanish / Spanish-English)


My research focuses on the dialogue between gender and genre in literature and the construction of subjectivity. Within the theoretical framework of Lacanian psychoanalysis, feminism, queer theory, and performance, I concentrate on Latin American and Latino film and cultural studies as well as Baroque Spanish drama. I explore representations of women and critical sexualities in Latino cultures as they appear in film, drama, and fiction. While supporting my interest in sexuality as a social construction that takes place when discourse, hegemonic power and desire intersect, this scope allows me to review recent trends in Latin American cinema and direct my attention to underrepresented groups in Argentina.

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Publications:

BOOKS
A Stubborn Ghost: Essays in Honor of Henry W. Sullivan. Editor. New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang, 2023. XII-316 pp.

Explorations in Subjectivity, Borders, and Demarcation: A Fine Line. Co-editor with Richard Weiner. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2005. 226 pp.

G茅nero y confusi贸n en el teatro de Tirso de Molina. Madrid: Editorial Pliegos, 2001. 296 pp.

La comedia espa帽ola y el teatro europeo del siglo XVII. Co-editor with Henry W. Sullivan and Mahlon Stoutz. London: T谩mesis, 1998. 208 pp.

Tirso de Molina: His Originality Then and Now. Co-editor with Henry W. Sullivan. Ottawa Hispanic Studies. Dovehouse Editions Canada, 1996. 240 pp.


ARTICLES
"The Aesthetics of Desire: Mart铆n Barreiro's Staging of El burlador de Sevilla y Convidado de Piedra." A Stubborn Ghost: Essays in Honor of Henry W. Sullivan. Ed. Ra煤l A. Galoppe. New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang, 2023. 161-70. Print.

鈥淓spejos invertidos: Representaciones queer en el cine argentino鈥. Espacios de encuentro e identidad. Ed. Marina Martin. New York: ALDEEU, 2019. 369-85. Print.

鈥(Un)Faithful Renditions: Gender Dynamics in an Adaptation of Don Gil de las calzas verdes.鈥 (With Dave Dalton). Bulletin of the Comediantes 6-1 (2015): 131-48. Print.

鈥淓spacios queer. Hacia una din谩mica de visibilidad e integraci贸n鈥. El hilo de la f谩bula 12 (2012): 187-97. Print.

鈥淓l rev茅s del pretendiente. Hacia una configuraci贸n del deseo en una comedia tirsiana de dif铆cil clasificaci贸n鈥. L鈥櫭塺udit franco-espagnol 2 (2012): 2-12. Web.

"La otredad como centro: Espacios ganados a la cultura hegem贸nica." Escrituras 7 (2006): 13-23. Print.

"Choked by Culture: U.S. Latinas in the Era of Postfeminism and the Millennial Generation." Forum on Public Policy: A Journal of the Oxford Round Table 1.3 (2005): 316-33. Print.

"Murky Waters: Obscurity and Fluidity as Signs of Crossing in Early Modern Spanish Literature." Explorations in Subjectivity, Borders, and Demarcation: A Fine Line. Ed. Ra煤l A. Galoppe and Richard Weiner. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2005. 123-42. Print.

"From Some Like it Hot to Lacan's Sexuation Theory: 'Imperfect' Explorations of Sex, Gender, and Desire." The Marketing of Eros: Performance, Sexuality, Consumer Culture. Ed. Peter Schulman and Frederick A. Lubich. Essen, Germany: Die Blaue Eule, 2003. 138-50. Print.

"Monstruoso Aquiles, Aberraci贸n y cruce: Las l铆neas del g茅nero y el deseo autorial." Hecho Teatral 2 (2002): 123-45. Print.

"G茅nero y representaci贸n en Historia de la monja alf茅rez escrita por ella misma de Catalina de Erauso." Cincinnati Romance Review 21 (2002): 91-106. Print.

"El juego de los significantes: Tirso de Molina y la cr铆tica al gobierno de los privados en La prudencia en la mujer y Privar contra su gusto." Romance Languages Annual 10 (1999): 586-94. Print.

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