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Harry Karahalios, Lecturing Fellow

Harry Karahalios

He works in contemporary peninsular Spanish and Greek literature and film, exploring the transition of both countries from the twentieth to the twenty-first century through the prisms of immigration, cultural diversity and the 2008 economic crisis. His broader scholarly and teaching interests include theories of nationalism, national and transnational cinemas, as well as migration studies.

Contact Info:
Office Location:  2122 Campus Drive, Box 90269, Durham, NC 27708-0269
Office Phone:  +1 919 684 4294
Email Address: send me a message

Teaching (Spring 2024):

  • SPANISH 204.01, ADV INTERMEDIATE SPANISH Synopsis
    East Duke 108, MWF 08:45 AM-09:45 AM
  • SPANISH 204.08, ADV INTERMEDIATE SPANISH Synopsis
    West Duke 08A, MWF 03:20 PM-04:20 PM
  • SPANISH 303.03, INTRO CULTURAL STUDIES Synopsis
    Class Bldg 101, WF 11:45 AM-01:00 PM
Teaching (Summer1 2024):

  • SPANISH 102.02, ELEMENTARY SPANISH 2 Synopsis
    Languages 114B, MTuWThF 11:00 AM-12:15 PM
Teaching (Fall 2024):

  • SPANISH 204.06, ADV INTERMEDIATE SPANISH Synopsis
    East Duke 204A, MWF 01:40 PM-02:40 PM
  • SPANISH 303.01, INTRO CULTURAL STUDIES Synopsis
    Class Bldg 137, MW 08:30 AM-09:45 AM
  • SPANISH 303.02, INTRO CULTURAL STUDIES Synopsis
    Crowell 108, MW 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
Office Hours:

Mondays & Wednesdays 4:30-5:30pm.
Education:

Ph.D.University of Notre Dame2012
M.A.Depaul University1999
Specialties:

Spanish
Research Interests: Spanish, Greek, European cinema, Nationalism

Current projects: Writing his dissertation, “Differentiating National Identities: Cultures of Immigration in Europe’s Peripheries,” at the University of Notre Dame

He works in contemporary peninsular Spanish and Greek literature and film, exploring the transition of both countries from the twentieth to the twenty-first century through the prisms of immigration and cultural diversity. His broader scholarly and teaching interests include theories of nationalism, national and transnational cinemas, as well as migration and diaspora studies.

Areas of Interest:

Peninsular Spanish literature & cinema
Greek literature & cinema
European cinema
Nationalism

Keywords:

Spanish • Greek • European cinema


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