Ballantyne, Margaret

Curriculum Vitae

  1. Education


    Degree Institution Field Dates
    PhD  Brown University  Hispanic Studies  1984 
    MA  Brown University  Hispanic Studies  1981 
    BA  Adelphi University  Spanish  1978 
    certificate  Instituto de Cultura Hispánica, Madrid  Spanish Studies  1977 
  2. Full-Time Academic Experience


  3. Part-Time Academic Experience


  4. Non Academic Experience


  5. Employment Record At This Institution

  6. Publications In Field Of Expertise

    1. Books:
    2. Papers in Professional Journals:
      1. Articles:
      2. Proceedings:
        1. Refereed Proceedings
        2. Non-Refereed Proceedings
    3. Chapters in Books:
    4. Government Reports or Monographs
    5. Book Reviews:
  7. Other Publications

    1. Books:
    2. Papers in Professional Journals:
      1. Articles:
      2. Proceedings:
        1. Refereed Proceedings
        2. Non-Refereed Proceedings
    3. Chapters in Books:
    4. Government Reports or Monographs
    5. Book Reviews:
  8. Presented Papers, Lectures, And Exhibitions And Performances

  9. Work In Progress

    1. Books in progress:
    2. Papers in Progress:
    3. Papers submitted to journals for consideration:
    4. Research in progress:
  10. Professional Honors, Prizes, Fellowships

  11. Grants-In-Aid

  12. Institutional Service

    1. Service to the Department
    2. Service to the School
    3. Service to the College
    4. Service to the Graduate Center
    5. Service to the University
  13. Offices Held In Professional Societies

  14. Other Professional Activities And Public Service

    Spanish Translation Center, Director: 1991-5.

  15. Teaching Activities At This Institution

    1. Courses Taught (List)
      Span  101  Elementary Spanish 1 
      SPAN  102  Elementary Spanish 2 
      SPAN  103  Elementary Spanish for Bilinguals 
      SPAN  104 Native speakers  Spanish Review 
      SPAN  104 Non-native speakers  Spanish Review 
      SPAN  105 Native speakers  Intermediate Spanish 1 
      SPAN  105 Non-native speakers   
      SPAN  106   
      SPAN  130  Spanish Conversation 
      SPAN  180-1-2   
      SPAN  202   
      SPAN  205  Spanish Nineteenth Century Literature 
      SPAN  208  Spanish Grammar 
      SPAN  221  Spanish Literature to 1700 
      SPAN  222  Spanish Literature since 1700 
      SPAN  224  Spanish Masterpieces 
      SPAN  212  Spanish Masterpieces in Translation 
      SPAN  301  Generation of 98 
      SPAN  302   
      SPAN  316  Golden Age Theater 
      SPAN  323  Romanticism and Realism 
      SPAN  351  Cervantes 
      SPAN  413  Civilizat5ion and Culture 
      SPAN  415  Special Topics 
      SPAN  414-16  Honors 
      ESL  145   
      WLIT  201   
      WLIT  212   
      WLIT    Latin American Literature in Translation 
      Hum  320  Honors Seminar 
      CLDV  210  Western Civilization 
    2. New courses/programs developed (list):

      Native Speaker 100 Level Track in Spanish, Developed Native Speaker tcurriculum for Spanish 103-104-105.

      Spanish Major Revision, Conceptualized and coordinated the redesign of the Spanish Major in the 1990's; York became the first Spanish program in which students could take 4 courses on the 300 level on the literature of the Spanish Caribbean.

      Spanish Minor, Coordinated the creation of the Spanish Minor.

      Certificate: Spanish for Professional Purposes, Conceptualized and coordinated the creation of the Certificate program.

Ballantyne, Margaret
 

Ballantyne, Margaret
Professor
Foreign Languages