- Ph.D. Contemporary Latin American and U.S. Latino Literatures, Cornell University
BIO
Yolanda Flores is a native of California’s San Joaquín Valley. She graduated with honors from the University of California, Berkeley where she double-majored in history and Spanish literature. She later earned her first M.A. from the University of Chicago and a second M.A. from Cornell University, where she also completed her Ph.D. Professor Flores pursued graduate studies abroad at the Centro de Estudios Hispánicos in Madrid (under the auspice of Bryn Mawr College) and at the Programa de Posgraduacão da América Latina at the University of São Paulo (Brazil), where she studied Latin American film, art, and ethnolinguistics.
Professor Flores is the author of the book The Drama of Gender: Feminist Theater by Women of the Americas (2000, second edition 2002). Her article, “Resistance and Affirmation: Teaching Spanish in the U.S. Academy,” in the forthcoming book, Women of Color in Leadership: Taking Their Rightful Place is drawn from her current book project, an academic memoir tentatively entitled Brown-Eyed Daughter of the Sun. She is also co-editing the anthology Against All Odds: Testimonios of Higher Education from California’s Agricultural Heartlands.
Languages spoken:
- Spanish (native)
- Portuguese (reading, writing, speaking fluency)
- French (reading ability)
- Italian (beginner)
Courses
- SPAN 3110: Composition and Conversation
- SPAN 3610: Analyzing Hispanic Literatures
- SPAN 4110: Advanced Composition and Conversation
- SPAN 4665: Border Literatures
- SPAN 4575: Latin American Performance and Politics
- SPAN 4520: Hispanic Films in Context
- SPAN 4990: Advanced Special Topics: Latin American Women in Literature and Film
- SPAN 3990: Advanced Special Topics: Latin American Short Story
- ENGL 2216: D1: Latino Writers
Publications
Awards and Achievements
- Nominated for the Kropsch-Maurice Excellence In Teaching Award, 2015-16
- Delegate invitation for People to People Ambassador Program, Multicultural/Multilingual Delegation of U.S. Educators to Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa, and to China
- PI GAMMA MU, International Social Science Society
- Phi Beta Delta, Honor Society for International Scholars
- Sigma Delta Pi, Hispanic Honor Society
- Equal Opportunity Program/Affirmative Action Achievement Award, UC Berkeley, 1987
Area(s) of expertise
Comparative literature, culture, and performance studies of the Americas (U.S., Latino, Spanish American, and Brazilian)
Bio
Yolanda Flores is a native of California’s San Joaquín Valley. She graduated with honors from the University of California, Berkeley where she double-majored in history and Spanish literature. She later earned her first M.A. from the University of Chicago and a second M.A. from Cornell University, where she also completed her Ph.D. Professor Flores pursued graduate studies abroad at the Centro de Estudios Hispánicos in Madrid (under the auspice of Bryn Mawr College) and at the Programa de Posgraduacão da América Latina at the University of São Paulo (Brazil), where she studied Latin American film, art, and ethnolinguistics.
Professor Flores is the author of the book The Drama of Gender: Feminist Theater by Women of the Americas (2000, second edition 2002). Her article, “Resistance and Affirmation: Teaching Spanish in the U.S. Academy,” in the forthcoming book, Women of Color in Leadership: Taking Their Rightful Place is drawn from her current book project, an academic memoir tentatively entitled Brown-Eyed Daughter of the Sun. She is also co-editing the anthology Against All Odds: Testimonios of Higher Education from California’s Agricultural Heartlands.
Languages spoken:
- Spanish (native)
- Portuguese (reading, writing, speaking fluency)
- French (reading ability)
- Italian (beginner)
Courses
- SPAN 3110: Composition and Conversation
- SPAN 3610: Analyzing Hispanic Literatures
- SPAN 4110: Advanced Composition and Conversation
- SPAN 4665: Border Literatures
- SPAN 4575: Latin American Performance and Politics
- SPAN 4520: Hispanic Films in Context
- SPAN 4990: Advanced Special Topics: Latin American Women in Literature and Film
- SPAN 3990: Advanced Special Topics: Latin American Short Story
- ENGL 2216: D1: Latino Writers
Publications
Awards and Achievements
- Nominated for the Kropsch-Maurice Excellence In Teaching Award, 2015-16
- Delegate invitation for People to People Ambassador Program, Multicultural/Multilingual Delegation of U.S. Educators to Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa, and to China
- PI GAMMA MU, International Social Science Society
- Phi Beta Delta, Honor Society for International Scholars
- Sigma Delta Pi, Hispanic Honor Society
- Equal Opportunity Program/Affirmative Action Achievement Award, UC Berkeley, 1987
Areas of Expertise
Comparative literature, culture, and performance studies of the Americas (U.S., Latino, Spanish American, and Brazilian)
Associations and Affiliations
Modern Language Association of America
Latin American Studies Association
American Society for Theater Research
Association for Theater in Higher Education
International Federation for Theater Research
Southern California Chicano/Latino Theatre Educators
Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS)
National Council of La Raza
Asociación de Literatura Hispánica Femenina
Feministas Unidas
The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States (MELUS)