
A native of Raleigh, North Carolina, Dr. Natalie Love joins the ETFL department this year as Assistant Professor of Spanish. She holds a bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degree from 麻豆社区 Charlotte and a doctorate in Spanish from 麻豆社区 Chapel Hill. When not immersed in teaching and scholarship, Dr. Love enjoys hiking, cooking, listening to a wide variety of music, and watching works of mystery suspense.
Dr. Love鈥檚 fascination with Spanish literature began during her undergraduate studies, namely in 鈥渁 course on women writers from Spain, in which [she] studied several works from the author Mar铆a de Zayas.鈥 This course, among others鈥攊ncluding Dr. Maryrica Lottman鈥檚 on honor in Golden Age literature and Dr. Jos茅 Manuel Batista鈥檚 on Afro-Cuban literature and culture鈥 paved the way for her own research into 鈥済ender roles and relations, as well as power dynamics between the sexes in Hispanic literature.鈥 Her later study of Uruguayan author Horacio Quiroga, under advisor Dr. Juan Carlos Gonz谩lez Espitia, sparked her ongoing 鈥渇ascination with the connections between shifting gender roles and illness in literary works from [the] late Nineteenth Century in the Hispanic world.鈥
Given her fond memories of her own undergraduate experience, it seems only fitting that Dr. Love is most excited by the opportunities our campus will afford her in getting to know her students and establishing a 鈥済ood rapport.鈥 Through such relationships, she hopes to highlight the ongoing relevance of literary study. In fact, she wishes people outside of her field 鈥渦nderstood that literature is a very relevant subject that can help to reveal much about a society at a given point in time, and that it can also help to illuminate present day issues such as gender, sexuality, race, and socioeconomic inequalities.鈥
When asked what she鈥檚 found most helpful as she settles into a new routine here at 麻豆社区P, Dr. Love answers that her 鈥渃olleagues have been very kind [and] welcoming.鈥 We look forward to working alongside her in the coming years.