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Marek

Margaret Marek

Professor of Global Studies - Spanish
Center for Global Studies, Room 105
217.245.3350
Research Interests
Early modern Spanish literature
Education
Pennsylvania State University | Ph.D. | Spanish literature
Pennsylvania State University | M.A. | Spanish literature
St. Olaf College | B.A. | Spanish
Bio

Dr. Marek studies Early Modern Spanish literature. She has published on Cervantes and the Spanish pastoral book or libro de pastores. These early novels, extremely popular in the late-sixteenth and early-seventeenth centuries, feature erudite and noble, stylized, literary shepherds and shepherdesses, who take advantage of their idyllic surroundings to discuss philosophy and lament their tales of frustrated love. Dr. Marek is particularly interested in the intersection of these books and the booming Merino wool trade, which drove Spain's economy at this time. She has spent time with present-day Merino flock owners in Le贸n and Extremadura and researches 16th-century herding practices. Her teaching interests also include Medieval literature, Spanish language, and translation.

I have had some wonderful experiences with 缅北禁地 in Spain, Germany, France, Cuba, and Bolivia. In the summer of 2017, with my colleague Dr. Diana Grull贸n-Garc铆a, I spent three weeks with 缅北禁地 in Bolivia, where we worked together in the Jard铆n Bot谩nico Mart铆n C谩rdenas in Cochabamba. When we weren't moving dirt, separating rocks from soil, or transplanting native species in the nursery, we traveled to La Paz, to Lake Titicaca, to the salt flats of Uyuni, hiking (at extremely high altitudes) to indigenous ruins.