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Dr. Linda L. Hollabaugh
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Foreign Languages » Assoc. Prof./Interim Chair Foreign Languages
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Contact Informationlinda.hollabaugh@mwsu.eduMy Websiteshttp://faculty.mwsu.edu/foreignlanguages/linda.hollabaugh |
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Interests20th Century Spanish-American Literature Contemporary Spanish-American Women Writers History and Culture of Spain and Spanish America Spanish-American Colonial Literature Romance Linguistics Spanish and Spanish-American Music |
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| Semester | Course # | Section | Course Name | Location | Days / Times | |
| Details | Spring 2013 | 2233 | 201, 202 | Intermediate Spanish II | Prothro-Yeager Hall 204 | |
| Details | Spring 2013 | 2233 | 203 | Intermediate Spanish II | Prothro-Yeager Hall 204 | |
| Details | Fall 2012 | 2133 | 101 & 102 | Intermediate Spanish I | Bea Wood Hall 204 | Section 101 MWF 9-9:50 Section 102 MWF 10-10:50 |
| Details | Spring 2012 | 3013 | 101 | Spanish Civilization | Prothro-Yeager Hall 204 | |
| Details | Spring 2012 | 2233 | 101, 102, 103 | Intermediate Spanish II | Prothro-Yeager Hall 204 | |
| Details | Fall 2011 | 4433 | 170 | Advanced Comprehensive Language Skills | Prothro-Yeager Hall 204 | |
| Details | Fall 2011 | 2133 | 101, 102, 103 | Spanish | Prothro-Yeager Hall 204 | |
| Details | Spring 2011 | 3003 | 280 | Introduction to Hispanic Literature | Prothro-Yeager Hall 204 | TR 5:00-6:20 |
| Details | Spring 2011 | 2233 | 201, 202, 203 | Intermediate Spanish II | Prothro-Yeager Hall 204 | MWF 9:00-9:50 MWF 10:00-10:50 MW 1:00-2:20 |
| Details | Fall 2010 | 3533 | 170 | Survey of Spanish-American Literature I | Prothro-Yeager Hall 204 | |
| Details | Fall 2010 | 2133 | 101, 102, 103 | Intermediate Spanish I | Prothro-Yeager Hall 204 |
| Institution | Degree | Graduation Date |
| Texas Tech University | Ph.D., in Spanish with minors in French and Romance Linguistics | |
| Texas Tech University | M. A., in Spanish with minors in French and German | |
| Texas Tech University | B. A., magna cum laude, major-Spanish, minors-French & German |
| Institution | Position | Start Date / | End Date |
| Texas Tech University | Teaching Assistant, Spanish & German | 1973 | 1975 |
| Levelland Junior High School | Teacher of Spanish, French, German, & English | 1975 | 1977 |
| Texas Tech University | Part-Time Instructor, Spanish & French | 1983 | 1986 |
| Midland College | Part-Time Instructor, Spanish & French | 1986 | 1988 |
| Robert E. Lee High School; Midland, Texas | Teacher, French | 1988 | 1989 |
| Midwestern State University | Assistant Professor, Department of Foreign Languages | 1989 | present |
| Midwestern State University | Associate Professor, Department of Foreign Languages | 1995 | present |
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Publications in refereed journals
“Task-based Student-centered Communicative Grammar Activities,” Texas Foreign Language Association Bulletin, Vol. XII, No. 1, 2001 with Adalberto García. “Living with Accountability: One Department’s Experience,” Faculty Papers, Midwestern State University, Series 3, Vol. XIV, 1997-2000, with Adalberto García. “Isabella and La Malinche: Two Women, One New World.” Faculty Papers. Wichita Falls: Midwestern State University, 1995. Series 3, Vol. XII. 61-69. “Daniel Moyano’s Libro de navíos y borrascas: The Expression of Territorial Exile.” The Literature of Emigration and Exile. Studies in Comparative Literature, Number 23. Ed. James Whitlark and Wendell Aycock. Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 1992, 143-155. Book review in Hispania, Vol. 74, March, 1991-92. “Egert, Gottfried. Die Sprachliche Stellung des Katalanischen auf Grund Seiner Lautentwicklung: Mit Berücksichtigung des Altanquedokische, Aragonesischen, Gaskonischen und Spanischen.” Frankfurt/Main: Haag und Herschen, 1988. “English Language Learners in the Elementary Music Classroom: Reflections from Teachers and English Language Learners,” with Kathy Scherler, Faculty Papers, Midwestern State University, Series 3, Vol. XVII 2006-2009, p. 73-86.
Papers delivered “English Language Learners in the Elementary Music Classroom: Reflections from Teachers and English Language Learners”, with Dr. Kathy Scherler, Midwestern State University Faculty Forum, April 1, 2008. “Otredad en La otra mano de Lepanto”, 40th Annual Conference, Southwest Council of Latin American Studies, Mérida, Mexico, March 14, 2007. “Soñar la vida y vivir la vida: disimulación, simulación y autenticidad en La señora de los sueños de Sara Sefchovich”, 38th Annual Conference, Southwest Council of Latin American Studies, Vera Cruz, Mexico, March 11, 2005. “El trino del diablo: una sátira alegórica basada en el exilio interno,” 37th Annual Conference, Southwest Council of Latin American Studies, San Antonio, Texas, March 20,2004. “El malestar chileno en Antigua vida mía de Marcela Serrano,” 35 th Annual Conference, Southwest Council of Latin American Studies, Morelia, Mexico, March 15, 2002. “Task-based Student-centered Communicative Grammar Activities,” Texas Foreign Language Association Fall Conference, November 3, 2000, prepared with and presented by Adalberto García “Mal de amores; bien de amores,” 33rd Annual Conference, Southwest Council of Latin American Studies, Puebla, Mexico, March 9, 2000. “Living with Accountability: One Department’s Experience,” MSU Faculty Forum, November 3, 1998, with Adalberto García. “Spanish Program Self-Study at MSU,” Texas Foreign Language Association Fall Conference, November 1, 1997, with Adalberto García. “The Portrayal of Queen Isabella and La Malinche in Hispanic Letters.” South Central Modern Language Association, October, 1993. “Queen Isabella and La Malinche: Two Women, One New World.” Faculty Forum, MSU, December 1, 1992. “Daniel Moyano’s Libro de navíos y borrascas: The Expression of Territorial Exile.” Comparative Literature Symposium, Texas Tech University, January, 1991.
Artistic presentations “Federico García Lorca and the Popular Songs of Spain,” faculty recital/lecture, Lamar D. Fain College of Fine Arts, Department of Music, Midwestern State University, Akin Auditorium, April 11, 2010. “Federico García Lorca and the Popular Songs of Spain,” invited recital/lecture, Blinn College, October 26, 2008. “An Evening of Spanish Song”, voice recital of “seguidillas” by Fernando Sor, with Spanish guitarist, Bruce Canafax, November, 2006. |