Catalina Senk is a PhD student in Spanish at Temple University. She holds a BA in History and an MA in Spanish, and her research focuses on 19th and early 20th-century Latin American women’s literature, with particular attention to questions of gender, identity, and cultural production. She is passionate about uncovering marginalized voices and examining the intersections between literature and history. Alongside her research, Catalina has cultivated a strong commitment to teaching with five years of experience teaching Spanish at Temple University.
Faculty Advisor: Adam Shellhorse
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