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Department of Foreign Languages, HHH 353
Analisa DeGrave is an assistant professor of Spanish in the Foreign Languages Department at UW-Eau Claire. In addition to serving on the Latin American Studies committee, Dr. DeGrave teaches Latin American literature and civilization. Her areas of interest include constructions of utopia and dystopia in Latin American poetry, U.S. Latino cultural expressions, and literature of Latin American revolutionary movements.
During the summers of her college and graduate school years Dr. DeGrave worked with the Hispanic migrant community in rural Minnesota at Migrant Head Start, Title I and Migrant Health Services. Her ties to the Midwest also led her to volunteer through Project Minnesota-León in León, Nicaragua.
Analisa DeGrave received her Ph.D. and Masters degree in Spanish at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and earned her B.A. in Spanish and History at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota.