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Dr. Shannon Dowd

Assistant Professor of Spanish

Dunleavy - Third Floor, Room 349

Office Hours:
MWF 10-11 am, MW 3-4:30 pm

Phone: 716.286.8217

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Dr. Shannon Dowd

Biography


Dr. Shannon Dowd teaches Spanish language and Latin American literature and culture courses. Her research focuses on twentieth and twenty-first century Latin American literature, film, and theory.

Her first book, The Other Border Wars: Conflict and Stasis in Latin American Culture (Illuminations, Pittsburgh UP, 2024), examines Central and South American border conflicts, showing how literature and film challenge ideas about borders and war. Her work has appeared in Hispanic Review, Revista Hispánica Moderna, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, and Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, among others.

Focus of Teaching


  • Spanish language acquisition for second language and heritage speakers
  • Latin American literature and film
  • Hispanic cultural education, focusing on cultural and linguistic diversity
  • Spanish for the Professions

Current Research


At present, Dowd is conducting research for a book on toxicity in recent Latin American fiction and film, writing a series of articles on poetics and glyphs, and beginning a book project on novelty.

Recent articles include:

Current Involvement


  • Faculty advisor, Spanish Club
  • Faculty senator, Academic Senate

Educational Background


  • Ph.D. Romance Languages and Literatures, Spanish, University of Michigan
  • M.A. Modern Languages and Critical Theory, University of Nottingham
  • B.A. Spanish and Comparative Literature, University of Michigan