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Dr. Ann Cerminaro-Costanzi

Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs


acostanzi@marywood.edu

VP Academic Affairs

570-348-6211 x2316

Liberal Arts Center 200

Courses taught:

Elementary Italian II ITAL-102
Contemporary Cultural Trends in Spanish-Speaking Films SPAN-280
Independent Study in Spanish SPAN-499
Independent Study in Spanish SPAN-499A
Ann Cerminaro-Costanzi is the Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs. A Full Professor of Spanish and Italian, Dr. Cerminaro-Costanzi is an accomplished teacher and scholar in the field of Spanish language and Hispanic literature. She has been selected as a Marywood Case Professor of the Year and also earned an award for Excellence in Writing Pedagogy. Her various presentations and publications center on the poetry of the famed Spanish Generation of 1927, in particular the intersection between poetry, eroticism and the creative process in works by the poets Federico Garcia Lorca and Vicente Aleixandre and the surrealist painting of Joan Miro. She earned a PhD in Romance Languages and a Master of Spanish from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Cerminaro-Costanzi has taught elementary through advanced level courses in Spanish language, literature and culture as well as courses on Latino culture and literature in the U.S. and elementary Italian.

Presentations and Publications


Selected Publications:

鈥淛ulia 脕lvarez鈥 in Latino Literature: An Encyclopedia for Students. ABC-CLIO and Greenwood Press. March 2023.

鈥淲riting Spaces of Ritual, Resistance, and Renewal: Lorca鈥檚 Poeta en Nueva York and Cabrera鈥檚 Cuentos negros de Cuba Intersecting in the Space of Duende鈥 in Voces del Caribe 13 (Spring 2022).

Review of "Aleixandre鈥檚 Shadow of Paradise, Water, and the Kiss: An Elemental Paradise" for ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, Summer 2021.

鈥淧oes铆a en estado nasciente鈥: Bodies, Landscapes and the Creative Process in Vicente Aleixandre鈥檚 Espadas como labios and La destrucci贸n o el amor鈥 in Art and the Artist in Society. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013.

鈥淭he Text as Body, The Body as Text: An Approach to Reading the Early Poetry of Vicente Aleixandre.鈥 MIFLC Review 13 (Fall 2006-2007).

鈥淢erging the Erotic and the Poetic in Vicente Aleixandre鈥檚 Espadas como labios and La destrucci贸n o el amor鈥 Hispania 90.4 (2007) 634-642.