Professor of Spanish
Colonial and 20th Century Latin American Literature
B.A.,M.A., Argentina, M.A., Ph.D., SUNY-Buffalo
Tomson 344
carullo@stolaf.edu
(507) 786-3470
Semester I Office Hours:
M 1:45 – 3:00
T 11:40 – 1:40
W 2:00 – 3:00
Link to Curriculumn Vitae: Carullo CV
At St. Olaf since 1990, Sylvia Graciela Carullo is a native of Argentina, who received her Ph.D. from State University of New York at Buffalo. Her area of specialization is Colonial Spanish-American literature. Her research focuses mainly on the literary representation of the female figure in Spanish- American literature. Her book on the literary portraiture in some poems by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, El retrato literario en Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, was published by Peter Lang in 1991. She has presented and published scholarly articles on Spanish-American 20th century writers on literary iconography of the female model, love, honor, marriage, among other topics. She also conducts research in Florence, Italy, on Renaissance art and literature. Her scholarly interests also embrace Afro-Hispanic literature, Hispanic American literature and Latinas/os writers. Dr. Carullo teaches Spanish Low, Intermediate and Upper Level courses, on campus as well as abroad, and has also taught in the Great Conversation Program.