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Carlota Caulfield
Professor of Spanish and Spanish-American Studies
Spanish and Spanish-American Studies Program Head
Mills Hall Room 333, 510.430.2356, amach@mills.edu
Professional Interests: Contemporary Latin American and Spanish literature (in particular the avant-garde), contemporary Hispanic poetry, Hispanic women writers, Hispanic writers in the U.S., Hispanic theatre, feminist theory, Spanish mysticism, Hispanic Jewish literature

Hector Mario Cavallari
Professor of Spanish and Spanish-American Studies
On sabbatical Fall 2007
Mills Hall Room 335, 510.430.2207, xango@mills.edu
Professional Interests: Contemporary Latin American literature, Hispanic cultures, literary criticism, critical theory, Hispanic cinema, cultural studies

Christian Marouby
Professor of French and Francophone Studies
Mills Hall Room 328, 510.430.2215, maro@mills.edu
Professional Interests: Seventeenth- and 18th-century French literature and culture, with special interest extending to other periods, anthropology, cultural history

Brinda Mehta
Professor of French and Francophone Studies
French and Francophone Studies Program Head
Trefethen Chair
Mills Hall Room 326, 510.430.2212, mehta@mills.edu
Professional Interests: Post-colonial African and Caribbean literatures, cultural and diaspora studies, transnational feminist theory, Francophone studies, post-colonial theory, psychoanalytic literary theory, women and Islam, Indo-Caribbean writers, Arab and Muslim writers from North Africa and the Middle East, 19th-century French, realist fiction

Elisabeth Siekhaus
Professor of Liberal Studies
Mills Hall Room 324, 510.430.2036, siekhaus@mills.edu
Professional Interests: German baroque literature, German culture and literature, German poetry and music, age of Goethe and European literature of the 19th century, interdisciplinary studies

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