Title
Professor of Hispanic Studies, and Women's and Gender Studies
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Romance Studies
Women's and Gender Studies
Expertise
Early modern Spanish drama, poetry, prose; women's and gender studies
Profile
Professor Fox teaches Medieval and Early Modern Spanish literature. She is currently working on violence, masculinity, and nationalism in seventeenth-century drama.
Degrees
Duke University, Ph.D.
Duke University, M.A.
University of Oregon, B.A.
Awards and Honors
Women's and Gender Studies Distinguished Faculty Lecture, Brandeis University, March 18, 2009: "Hercules and the Half-Blood Prince: Staging Masculinity and Nationalism in Early Modern Spain" (2009)
Hewlett Foundation Grant for participation in Women's Studies faculty seminar, Brandeis University (2001 - 2002)
Nomination, Bernard Hewitt Award for Outstanding Research in Theatre History, American Society for Theatre Research (1991)
Nomination, Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize, Modern Language Association (1991)
Council for International Exchange of Scholars Treaty Grant (1985 - 1986)
Federico de Onís Fellowship, Spanish Government (1984)
American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship for recent Ph.D. recipients (1983)
Courses Taught
| HECS | 150a | Golden Age Drama and Society |
| HISP | 110a | Introduction to Peninsular Spanish Literature |
| HISP | 120b | Don Quijote |
| HISP | 121b | Teatro Espanol: Lope y Lorca |
| HISP | 125b | Literary Women in Early Modern Spain |
| SPAN | 198a | Seminar in Literary and Cultural Studies |
| USEM | 36b | Drama and Social Issues |
| WMGS | 5a | Women and Gender in Culture and Society |
Scholarship
