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Beth Green-Nagle

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Beth Green-Nagle

nagle@nsuok.edu

  • Associate Professor
    Foreign Language Broken Arrow

Office Location

  • Tahlequah
    Wilson Hall 339
    (918) 444-3644

Bio

Dr. Beth Green-Nagle is an associate professor of Spanish in the College of Liberal Arts and the Spanish Program Coordinator. She has taught Spanish language and literature courses at NSU since January 2012. She is a native of Oklahoma and graduated from Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa. She holds a B.A. in Spanish from Hendrix College, a M.A. in Hispanic Literature from the University of North CarolinaChapel
Hill. She holds a doctorate in Spanish from the University of Oklahoma with a Graduate Certificate in Gender Studies. Her dissertation is titled Maternal Identity, Grief, and Creative Subjectivity in Nio y sombras by Concha Mndez. Her research interests include 20th and 21st century poetry by Spanish and Latin-American women authors, maternal themes in Spanish and
Latin-American literature, womens education in Spain and Latin-America, Spanish and Latin@ feminism. She is also married with two children and is actively involved in promoting international understanding in the Religious Society of Friends through her work with Friends World Committee for Consultation.

Education:

  • PhD, Spanish, University of Oklahoma, 2016
  • MA, Hispanic Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1996
  • BA, Spanish, Hendrix College, 1993