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Jessi Elana Aaron (Ph.D., University of New Mexico), Assistant Professor of Spanish; affiliate, Latin American Studies. Sociolinguistics, language variation and change, grammaticalization, Spanish in contact.
       Email (jaaron@rll.ufl.edu)
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Montserrat Alás-Brun (Ph.D., Virginia), Assistant Professor of Spanish. Contemporary Spanish literature, culture, theater and film. (On Indefinite Leave)

Deborah Amberson (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Assistant Professor of Italian and First Year Advisor. 20th-Century Italian Literature.
       Email (dambers@rll.ufl.edu)

Luis Alvarez-Castro (Ph.D., Ohio State University, Universidad de Valladolid), Assistant Professor of Spanish. 19th-Century Spanish Literature.
       Email (lacastro@rll.ufl.edu)
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Theresa Antes (Ph.D., Cornell University), Associate Professor of French and Linguistics and French First Year Advisor. French applied linguistics.
Email (antes@rll.ufl.edu)
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Shifra Armon (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University), Associate Professor of Spanish. Early modern Spanish literatures and culture studies.
       Email (sarmon@rll.ufl.edu)
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Efraín Barradas (Ph.D., Princeton University), Professor of Latin American Studies and Spanish. Spanish American literature, especially of the Hispanic Caribbean and its diaspora; cultural studies.
       Email(barradas@rll.ufl.edu)
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Hélène Blondeau (Ph.D., University of Montreal), Assistant Professor of French Linguistics. French Sociolinguistics.
       Email (blondeau@rll.ufl.edu)
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Rori Bloom (Ph.D., New York University) Assistant Professor of French. Eighteenth-Century French literature.
       Email (rbloom@rll.ufl.edu)
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Sylvie Blum-Reid (Ph.D., University of Iowa), Associate Professor of French and Film Studies, and French Undergraduate Advisor. Contemporary French literature; French and Franco-Asian film; literature and photography.
       Email (sblum@rll.ufl.edu)
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William C. Calin (Ph.D., Yale University), Graduate Research Professor of French. French literature, especially poetry, Medieval literature, Breton and Occitan.
       Email (wcalin@rll.ufl.edu)
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Elizabeth Ginway (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University), Associate Professor of Portuguese; affiliate, Latin American Studies. Nineteenth- and twentieth-century Brazilian narrative.
       Email (eginway@rll.ufl.edu)
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Benjamin Hebblethwaite (Ph.D., Indiana University), Assistant Professor of Haitian Creole and First Year Advisor.
Email (hebble@rll.ufl.edu)
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Reynaldo L. Jiménez (Ph.D., University of Illinois), Associate Professor of Spanish and Graduate Advisor; affiliate, Latin American Studies. Spanish American narrative.
       Email (jimenez@rll.ufl.edu)
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Gillian Lord (Ph.D., Penn State University), Assistant Professor of Spanish and Linguistics, and Intermediate Spanish Advisor. Second language acquisition, L2 phonetics and phonology, technology in foreign language education.
       Email (glord@rll.ufl.edu)
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Carol J. Murphy (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania), Professor of French and Director of the France-Florida Research Institute. Twentieth-century French literature and critical theory.
       Email (cmurphy@rll.ufl.edu)
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Geraldine Cleary Nichols (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University), Professor of Spanish and Women's Studies. Twentieth-century Spanish literature.
       Email (nichols@rll.ufl.edu)
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Charles A. Perrone (Ph.D., University of Texas), Professor of Portuguese, Undergraduate Advisor; affiliate, Latin American Studies. Luso-Brazilian studies and literature.
       Email (cap@rll.ufl.edu)
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David A. Pharies (Ph.D., University of California - Berkeley), Department Chair and Professor of Spanish and Linguistics. Romance historical linguistics.
       Email (pharies@rll.ufl.edu)
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Martín Sorbille (Ph.D., University of California - Los Angeles), Assistant Professor of Spanish; affiliate, Latin American Studies. Nineteenth-Century Spanish-American Literature. Spanish-American Film Studies. Psychoanalytic Theory.
       Email (sorbille@rll.ufl.edu)
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Alioune Sow (Ph.D., Sorbonne), Assistant Professor of French and African Studies. Sub-Saharan Francophone Literature.
       Email (sow@rll.ufl.edu)
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Mary A. Watt (Ph.D., University of Toronto), Associate Department Chair, Professor of Italian, and Undergraduate Advisor. Medieval and Renaissance Literature, Italian Cinema.
       Email (watt@rll.ufl.edu)
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Brigitte Weltman-Aron (Ph.D., University of Southern California), Associate Professor of French and Graduate Advisor.
       Email (Bweltman@rll.ufl.edu)

Gayle Zachmann (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania), Associate Professor of French, and Director of the Paris Research Center. Nineteenth-century French literature and critical theory. Director of UF in Avignon.
      Email (gzachuf@aol.com)

Emeritus & Emerita

Andrés O. Avellaneda (Ph.D., University of Illinois), Emeritus Professor of Spanish. Spanish American literature and literary theory.
       Email (avella@rll.ufl.edu)
Susan Read Baker (Ph.D., Harvard University), Emerita Professor of French. French literature of the Ancien Régime.
Bernadette P. Cailler (Ph.D., Cornell University), Emerita Professor of French. French-Language Studies with emphasis on the Caribbean and Africa.
Email (cailler@rll.ufl.edu)
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Juanita W. Casagrande (Ph.D., Harvard University), Emerita Professor of French. French literature of the Ancien Régime.
Raymond Gay-Crosier, (Docteur ès Lettres, Berne), Emeritus Professor of French. Twentieth-century French literature and literary theory.
Email (gaycros@rll.ufl.edu)
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George T. Diller (Ph.D., Stanford University), Emeritus Professor of French. Medieval French literature.
       Email (GTDiller@ufl.edu)
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