Faculty List

Stephany Slaughter, Ph.D.

Stephany Slaughter, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Modern Language - Spanish
Joined Alma College Faculty in 2008
SAC 326
(989) 463-7117
Office Hours: On Research Leave WI 2013. Please contact me via email.

Assistant Professor of Spanish

Education

  • Ph.D. The Ohio State University, 2006
  • M.A. Millersville University
  • B.A. Washington College

Research Interests

Modern Latin American Literatures and Cultures; Border Studies; Cultural Studies; Gender Studies; Performance Studies; Cinema Studies

Recent Courses Taught

  • Women in Latin America.  SPN 380.
  • SPN 380 Hispanic Culture Through Film.

Directed Student Presentations and Achievements

Selected Book Publications

  • Stephany Slaughter, Ph.D. and Hortensia Moreno, Eds..  Representación y fronteras: el performance en los límites del género.  UNAM (PUEG) and UNIFEM.  2009-9-15.

Selected Articles

Selected Chapter Book Publications

  • "Adelitas y Coronelas: un panorama de las representaciones clásicas de la soldadera en el cine de la Revolución mexicana." In La luz y la guerra: El cine de la Revolución mexicana, edited by Fernando Fabio Sánchez and Gerardo García Muñoz, 419-465. Mexico City: Consejo Nacional para la Cutura y las Artes, 2010.
  • "Entre las palabras y el cuerpo: estrategias performáticas fronterizas en las obras de Guillermo Gómez-Peña." In Representación y fronteras: El performance en los límites del género, edited by Stephany Slaughter and Hortensia Moreno, 165-184. Mexico: PUEG/UNAM and UNIFEM, 2009.
  • "El zapatismo transfronterizo: los casos del EZLN y los migrantes en Estados Unidos." In Los Contornos del mundo: globallización, subjetividad y cultura, edited by Golubov, Nattie and Rodrigo Parrini, 381-411. Mexico: UNAM, 2009.

Selected Creative Works

Recent Presentations

  • "Cultural Agency in the Modern Language Classroom: Documentary, Pedagogy, Community."  The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, & Letters.  Alma College.  March 2, 2012.
  • Organized panel with Ignacio Corona (OSU), Consul Vicente Sanchez.  "La luz y la guerra, el cine de la Revolucion Mexicana."  Ohio Latinamericanist Conference.  Bowling Green, Ohio.  Feb. 18, 2011.
  • "Queering the Mexican Revolution: Cabaret as a Space for Contesting National Memory."  Tepoztlán Institute.  Tepoztlán, Mexico.  July 27, 2010.
  • "Una mirada a los migrantes en el cine mexicano contemporáneo."  Association of Mexican Professionals in Michigan (APROMEX).  Troy, MI.  July 8, 2010.
  • "Making History and Breaking Silences: Women Documentary Film Makers and Immigration."  Benzie Area Women's History Project.  Frankfort, MI.  March 14, 2010.
  • "Translating the Sustainability of the Self to the Stage: La mujer que cayó del cielo."  American Studies Association.  Washington, D.C..  November 8, 2009.
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Awards, Honors, Recognitions

Service to the College

 

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Student Profile

Taylor Boehler

Taylor Boehler
Graduation: 2013
Major: Integrative Physiology and Health Science

As a nursing assistant, Saginaw senior Taylor Boehler is finding ways every day to make a difference in people’s lives. Little did she realize that it also would change her own.

“I needed patient contact hours in order to get accepted to physician assistant school, so I started working at Masonic Pathways,” she says. “I ended up falling in love with working with geriatric populations. Honestly, if you would’ve told me in high school that I would end up in geriatrics, I would have thought you were nuts, but Masonic helped me find my niche.”