Ours is a diverse but well-integrated community whose common purpose is to emphasize and critically explore the cultural crossings that constitute the Hispanic world, past and present. All students, both undergraduate and graduate, work closely with faculty members, and peer collaboration is encouraged to further intellectual, creative and academic growth.
Hispanic Studies
The Department of Hispanic Studies at Brown University takes a distinctly Trans-Atlantic, interdisciplinary approach to the literatures and cultures of Spain and Latin America. We have a dynamic, internationally recognized faculty whose teaching and research cover a full range of time periods, genres, media and geographies.
Hispanic Studies
The Department of Hispanic Studies at Brown University takes a distinctly Trans-Atlantic, interdisciplinary approach to the literatures and cultures of Spain and Latin America. We have a dynamic, internationally recognized faculty whose teaching and research cover a full range of time periods, genres, media and geographies.
Academics
Undergraduate
Our undergraduate program offers a sequence of courses ranging from basic to advanced, and a wide selection of literature and culture courses, many of them cross-listed.
Graduate
Our graduate programs balance generalist training with individually tailored specialization and keep a firm commitment to professional development and mentoring.
Campus Collaborations
Professors and students in the Department of Hispanic Studies maintain strong ties with several other departments, programs, and centers on the Brown campus including:
- Comparative Literature
- History of Art and Architecture
- Medieval Studies
- Portuguese and Brazilian Studies
- Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
- Pembroke Center
- John Carter Brown Library
- Cogut Institute for the Humanities
- Modern Culture and Media
- Center for Language Studies
Contact Us
Address
Rochambeau House
84 Prospect Street
Box 1961
Providence, Rhode Island 02912
Phone
(401) 863-2569
Fax
(401) 863-2834