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Roberto Marquez is a seasoned academic with 35 years of experience in teaching, research, and higher education. He has taught courses on Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Hispanic Caribbean Literature, and 19th and 20th Century American Literature. Marquez holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Harvard University and has worked at various institutions, including Mount Holyoke College, University of Massachusetts Amherst, and Amherst College.

Experience

  • Mount Holyoke College
    • South Hadley, MA. 01075
    • William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Latin American & Caribbean Studies, Em...
      • Jul 1989 - Present
      • South Hadley, MA. 01075
    • Visiting Professor Emeritus
      • Aug 2014 - Dec 2014
      • Amherst, MA

      At invitation of Graduate Department of Languages & Literatures taught 2014 fall semester course on "The Hispanic Caribbean and Its Diasporas: Latin@ Literature and Society in the United States."

  • Amherst College
    • Amherst, MA
    • Visiting Professor
      • Sep 2010 - Dec 2010
      • Amherst, MA

      At invitation of Amherst College, Department of Spanish, taught course as Visiting Professor from Mount Holyoke in fall semester of 2010; and Spring (Jan.-June) semester of 2005 academic years.

    • Visiting Professor
      • Jan 1996 - May 1996
      • Amherst, MA

      At Invitation of of University's Social Thought and Political Economy Program (STAPEC) taught courses as Visiting Professor from Mount Holyoke College in spring semesters of 1996, 1997, and 2007 academic years.

    • Clarence J. Robinson University Professor of Hispanic American and Caribbean ...
      • Jul 1986 - Jul 1989
      • Fairfax, VA
    • Harold F. Johnson Professor of Hispanic American & Caribbean Literature
      • May 1983 - Jul 1986
      • Amherst, MA

      Named first incumbent to this Professorial Chair in May,1983. Antecedent positions held at Hampshire College: Assistant Professor (1970-1974), Associate Professor (1974-1979), and Professor of Hispanic American and Caribbean Literatures (1979-1983)

    • Visiting Lecturer
      • Sep 1972 - Dec 1972
      • Old Westbury, NY
    • Visiting Lecturer
      • Sep 1971 - Dec 1971
      • Waltham, MA
    • Coordinator of Instruction and Assistant to the Director
      • Aug 1969 - Aug 1970
      • Waltham, MA
    • Teacher
      • Jun 1969 - Aug 1969
      • Waltham, MA
    • Graduate Teaching Assistant
      • Jun 1969 - Aug 1969
      • Cambridge, MA

      Course Taught: Second Year Spanish

    • Teaching Staff
      • May 1968 - Aug 1968
      • Waltham, MA
    • Area Coordinator (Middlesex County)
      • May 1967 - Oct 1967
      • Concord, MA
    • Fulbright Scholar
      • Dec 1966 - Apr 1967
      • Lima, Peru

      Taught course on 19th & 20th Century American Literature

    • Sheet Metal Worker
      • Jun 1965 - Aug 1965
      • Brooklyn, NY
  • World University Service
    • Universidad Nacional de San Cristobal de Huaman...
    • Assistant Director of International Workcamp
      • Jun 1964 - Aug 1964
      • Universidad Nacional de San Cristobal de Huaman...
  • World University Service
    • Caracas & Eastern Venezuela
    • Team Member
      • Jun 1963 - Aug 1963
      • Caracas & Eastern Venezuela

      Member of three-man survey team exploring prospects for possible international student workcamp in Venezuela. Following pertinent initial explorations and meetings in Caracas, and with eastern Venezuela (Ciudad Bolivar, Maturin, Barcelona, Puerto La Cruz, and Cumana) as my particular area of resp...

    • Page, Technical Assisant, and Photostat Machine Operator
      • Sep 1960 - Aug 1962
      • 5th Avenue & 42nd Street, NY

Education

  • Harvard University, Graduate Department of Romance Languages & Liter...
  • Harvard University, Graduate Department of Romance Languages & Liter...
  • 1966 - 1967
    Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
  • 1962 - 1966
    Brandeis University
  • 1964 - 1965
    New York University, Junior Year in Spain, University of Madrid, Spain
  • 1960 - 1961
    The Bronx Community College, Operation Second Chance Program
  • 1957 - 1960
    Aviation High School, New York, NY

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