Diane Marting

Professor of Modern Languages

Diane Marting

Dr. Diane E. Marting is a Professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Mississippi.

Research Interests

Dr. Marting's research interests include Spanish American and Brazilian literature, film, and culture (especially by women writers and directors or about women’s lives), feminist literary criticism, and European-Latin American cultural relations.

Biography

Dr. Diane E. Marting has been teaching at UM since 2002, after holding professorial positions at UCLA, Columbia University, and other research institutions. She was the Graduate Program Coordinator for French, German, and Spanish for many years. Prof. Marting earned her degrees in Comparative Studies from Ohio State (B.A. with Honors) and in Comparative Literature from Rutgers University (M.A., Ph. D.). She primarily teaches courses in literature, film, and culture from Spanish America, but also enjoys teaching Spanish language, literature in English, and gender studies.

Publications

“State Terror and the Destruction of Families for Reproductive ‘Management’ in Three Argentine Films,” The Palgrave Handbook on Reproductive Justice in Literature and Culture, ed. Beth Widmaier Capo & Laura Lazzari, Palgrave MacMillan, September 2022, pp. 490-511

“Postmodern Parody of The Enchanted Cottage in El beso de la mujer araña: Molina Leaves the Woods.” Postmodern Parody in Latin American Literature: The Paradox of Ideological Construction and Deconstruction, Ed. Helene Carol Weldt-Basson, Literatures of the Americas, Palgrave-MacMillan, 2018. 49-71

“The Early Comedies of Tomás Gutiérrez Alea.” Humor in Latin American Film, edited by Juan Poblete and Juana Suarez. New Directions in Latino American cultures. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. 85-108

“Dangerous (to) Women: Latin American Sexual Fiction.” Narrativa femenina en América Latina: Prácticas y perspectivas teóricas/ Latin American Women’s Narrative: Practices and Theoretical Perspectives, edited by Sara Castro-Klarén, Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Vervuert Verlag, 2003; and Madrid: Iberoamericana, 2003. 197-219. Essay adapted from introduction to The Sexual Woman in Latin American Fiction.

Coordinated, Co-edited with Eva Paris-Huesca and Yamile Silva. Agencia, historia y el empoderamiento femenino. Santo Domingo, República Dominicana: Ministerio de la Mujer, Gobierno de la República Dominicana, 2018. 401 + XXVI pp.

Courses Taught

  • Span 331 Introduction to Literature in Spanish
  • Span 322 Spanish American Culture
  • Span 361 Cinema in Spanish
  • Span 561 Advanced Topics in Cinema in Spanish
  • Span 565 Spanish American Women Writers
  • Span 577 Spanish Literature I: Medieval and Golden Age
  • Span 580 Readings in Spanish American Literature II: Twentieth Century
  • Span 582 Cervantes
  • Span 587 Spanish American Short Story
  • Span 588 Spanish American Poetry
  • Span 661 Graduate Seminar on Film in Spanish
  • Span 687 Spanish American Fiction
  • G St 354 Witches and Wizards

Education

B.A. Literature, Ohio State University Main Campus (1975)

M.A. Literature, Rutgers University-New Brunswick (1980)

Ph.D. Literature, Rutgers University-New Brunswick (1987)