Montse Feu, Ph.D.
Dr. Montse Feu (M. Montserrat Feu Lopez) is an associate professor of Spanish at 麻豆精品. She earned her MA in Humanities Studies at Hood College and her PhD in Hispanic Studies at the University of Houston. Dr. Feu has graduate certificates in Language Teaching Pedagogy, Women鈥檚 Studies, and Fascism, Modernity, and Politics.鈥
She curates Fighting Fascist Spain鈥擳he Exhibits and regularly publishes articles in peer-reviewed journals and chapters in books about US Hispanic print culture. She has also written and co-edited monographs, critical anthologies, and volumes about U.S. Hispanic print culture, including The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego: A Critical Anthology (2021) and Fighting Fascist Spain: Worker Protest from the Printing Pres s (2020). She has recently co-edited Histories and Cultures of Latinas: Suffrage, Activism, and Women鈥檚 Rights (2023) Writing Revolution: Hispanic Anarchism in the United States (2019), and Correspondencia personal y pol铆tica de un anarcosindicalista exiliado: Jes煤s Gonz谩lez Malo (1943-1965) (2016).
Current research interests
- US Antifascism
- Spanish Civil War Exile
- American Periodicals
- Women's Studies
Selected Publications/Works/Conferences
. (Editor, transcriber, translator, and writer of critical introduction). Routledge, 2021.
. (Co-edited with Amanda Venta). Peter Lang, 2021.
. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2020.
. Champaign: University of Illinois Press (Co-edited with Chris Castañeda, 2019).
(1943-1965). (Editor, transcriber, and writer of critical introduction). Santander: Colección Cuatro Estaciones. Universidad de Cantabria, 2016
“Spanish-Language Publications and Readers” Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Zboray (Eds). : U.S. Popular Print Culture to 1860. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, 627-640.
“.”Studies in American Humor Journal.1. 2 (2015): 192-217. [Research Society for American Periodicals Article Prize (2016)].
“Antifascist Laughter in the Margins: Sergio Aragonés’s Mad Marginals” .
“Transatlantic Trenches” in Spanish Civil War Journalism: Félix Martí Ibáñez and the Exile Newspaper España Libre (Free Spain, NYC 1939-1977).” .
“Integración de literatura y lengua: la enseñanza de cursos básicos de español y la recuperación académica de periódicos hispano-estadounidenses" Doblele. Revista de lengua y literatura. 3 (Diciembre 2017): 31-49. DOI:
"Transformation Was Definitely Her Specialty": Teaching Representation with Roberta Fernandez's "Amanda." .
List of courses regularly taught at SHSU
- Spanish 2311: Intermediate Spanish I
- Spanish 2312: Intermediate Spanish II
- Spanish 3361: Spanish Grammar and Composition
- Spanish 5371: Contemporary Spanish Literature
- Spanish 4371: Spanish for Criminal Justice
- Spanish 4372: Spanish for Business
- Contemporary Spanish American Literature (undergraduate/graduate)