Dr. James A. McCutcheon
Associate Professor of Spanish
Dunleavy Hall - Third Floor, Room 347
Phone: 716.286.8211
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Biography
Dr. James A. McCutcheon teaches Spanish language and Peninsular Spanish literature and culture, as well as Latin American film and Hispanic women writers in English translation. He previously did research in Twentieth Century Peninsular Spanish Literature, with a particular focus on the continuing effects of the Spanish Civil War in post-Franco Spain. However, over the past several years he has shifted his focus to translation. He has translated a novel by Catalan author Montserrat Roig from Catalan to English, which is being considered for publication, and he is currently working on another novel by the same author.
Educational Background
- Ph.D. Hispanic Languages and Literatures, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2004
- M.A. Spanish Literature, San Francisco State University, 2000
- B.A. Spanish Literature, minor in French, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1994