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Laura Hartmann-Villalta is a white feminist Latina who was born in the Dominican Republic and spent meaningful time in Spain as an adult. She is bicultural and bilingual in Spanish. Her book manuscript in preparation centers on the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), and the foreign women involved in the war who advocated for humanitarian intervention through their work as photographers and writers.<\/p>\r\n

Hartmann-Villalta has been teaching writing at the college level for seventeen years. She has taught courses in business writing, technical writing, writing for arts, media and design majors, and academic writing for ESL learners. Featured in December 2022 on the Pedagogue<\/em> podcast, Hartmann-Villalta believes mindfulness and reflection are key to mastering transferrable skills in the writing classroom.<\/p>\r\n

From 2023-2024, Hartmann-Villalta served as the Chair of the MLA\u2019s Committee on Contingent Labor in the Profession, actively changing how the MLA recognizes, supports, and represents the scholarship of contingent faculty across the Modern Language Association. With co-organizer Benjamin Hagen, Hartmann-Villalta manages the Modernism and Pedagogy Special Interest Group for the Modernist Studies Association. At Georgetown University, she was appointed as Core Faculty in the Medical Humanities Initiative.<\/p>\r\n

She holds the following degrees: BA in Spanish Philology from St. Louis University, Madrid Campus; MA in English literature from Virginia Tech University; MA in Spanish and Latin American literature from St. Louis University; and a PhD in English literature from Northeastern University.\u202f<\/p>"],"ecpt_teaching":["

Hartmann-Villalta is committed to bridging her research interests \u2013 gender, the archive, visual culture, public humanities \u2013 with how she shapes her courses and student-centered writing pedagogy. She has taught the following courses within the University Writing Program.<\/p>\r\n

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