REI BERROA
Modern & Classical Languages
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030
email: rberroa@gmu.edu
Rei
Literary Advisor to Teatro de la Luna,
The Spanish theater of Northern Virginia
Literary Advisor to Literarias Siglo XXI
FALL 2010
Span 390 Introduction to Literary Analysis

COURSES  TAUGHT

Span 484: Literatura de España II (Del siglo XVIII al XXI)
Span 655: Narrative and Democracy in Spain 

Span 483: Literatura de España I (Del siglo X al XVII)
Span 390: Introduction to the Analysis of the Literary Text
Span 510: Introduction to the Graduate Study of Literary Criticism

COURSES 2006
Span 540/650: Seminar in XX Century Spanish Drama
Span 351: Oral Proficiency in Spanish
Span 551: Modernity & the Spanish Novel
Span 390: Introduction to the Analysis of the Literary Text
Spanish 484: Modern Spanish Literature II

COURSES 2005
Span 329: The Story of the Short Story in Spain
Span 510: Introduction to the Graduate Study of Literary Criticism
SPAN 545/685 From the Muses to the Masses: Romanticism vs Realism/Naturalism in Spain
Spanish 484: Modern Spanish Literature II 

FALL COURSES 2004
Span 483: Literature of Spain I (X to XVIII Century)
Span 510: Introduction to the Graduate Study of Literature

SPRING COURSES 2004
Span 551/675: Surrealism in Spain: Soñar, a Fool, ton Corps, l'amic
Span 390: Introducción al análisis del texto literario

OTHER COURSES TAUGHT BETWEEN 2000-2003


Span 325: Masters of Latin American Short Story
SPAN 329:  The Story of the Short Story in Spain
FRLN 330: Exile, Identity and Alienation:
French and Spanish Women Writers of the Caribbean
Span 451: Advanced Conversation
Span 351: Oral Communication in Spanish
Span 452: Advanced Composition
Span 520/685: The Medieval Self:
From Juan Ruiz to Fernando de Rojas
Span 545/680: La novela española y la postmodernidad
Span 551 /675: Lorca: Poet, Painter, Playwright, Musician
Span 551/655: Modernity & the Spanish Novel
SPAN 680: POETRY CHANGING LIFE
 323: Spain's Cultural Traditions
 650: XX Century Spanish Theater
329: Literature & Other Arts

PROGRAMS ABROAD
[To update these or other programs go to Center for Global Education]
I have directed about 15 study programs abroad for GMU.
Here are three examples of those programs:
Spain's Cultural Traditions  / Cuba: History and Culture
GMU Program in Spain: Madrid & Sevilla

SOME ENGAGEMENTS BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

Faculty Advisor to Hispanic Culture Review [1993-2006]
A literary journal published by GMU students.
Winner of the 2000-2001 and  2001-2002 GMU Media Merit Award

 Advisor to the Arlington Arts Center Poetry Contest and Mentoring Program: In Two Tongues / En dos lenguas



Nortec Collective, the hottest Mexican alternative band at Mason.
Saturday, April 8, 7:00 pm,  Dewberry Hall, Johnson Center.

Pre-concert lecture by Prof. José Manuel Valenzuela, from Tijuana, 
in collaboration with the Cultural Institute of Mexico

GMU Celebrates 400 Years of Don Quijote

Peña cultural: Para eso la Palabra
Haskell Center of the FOLGER SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY

A FEW BILINGUAL POEMS AT
BELTWAY: A POETRY QUARTERLY REVIEW

DC POETS AGAINST THE WAR

AT THE FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Words in Music / Music in Words
October 27, 2002
Francesc de Paula Soler at GMU
October 27, 2002 
 A la Maison Française:

Buñuel: A Film Festival

At the Smithsonian
Spain through the Lens:
Spanish Films at the Smithsonian

AT ARLINGTON CENTRAL LIBRARY
Latino Voices in the United States
Words in Music / Music in Words

TEATRO DE LA LUNA: 2004-05 Season
/Maratón de la poesía / Festival de Teatro Hispano

GALA HISPANIC THEATER: 2004-05 Season

GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS
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