Jessica Shade

Jessica Shade Venegas

Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lecturer in Spanish

Office: Greene Hall 533
Phone: (336) 758-4588
e-mail: shadejl@wfu.edu

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Jessica Shade Venegas's teaching and research focuses on nineteenth-century Spanish and Spanish-American narrative, with an emphasis on naturalism. She has published articles in Symposium and Revista Hispánica Moderna and is currently working on a book manuscript, tentatively titled Framing the Female: Space and Gender in the Nineteenth-Century Spanish American Novel.

Ph.D., Spanish, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2007
M.A., Spanish, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2004
B.A., Spanish, Davidson College. 2000.

PUBLICATIONS:

Articles

“GenderedSpaces: Marriage and the Limits of Civilization in Emilia Pardo Bazán’s Los pazos de Ulloa.” Revista Hispánica Moderna. (Forthcoming).

“Heterotopic Spaceand the Limits of Naturalist Discourse in Federico Gamboa’s Santa.” Symposium 63.4 (2009): 251-264.

Reviews

Review of From the Outside Looking in: Narrative Frames and Narrative Spaces in the Short Stories of Emilia Pardo Bazán, by Susan Walter.
Hispanófila (Forthcoming).

 

SPA 111: Elementary Spanish
SPA 112: Elementary Spanish
SPA 113: Intensive Elementary Spanish
SPA 153: Intermediate Spanish
SPA 154: Accelerated Intermediate Spanish
SPA 212: Exploring Hispanic World
First Year Seminar: Unhappily Ever After: Women and Space in Modern Literature