Sara Lehman

Ph.D.

Professor of Spanish
KE 221
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  • B.A., SUNY-Potsdam
    M.A., Boston College
    Ph.D., Boston University

  • Colonial Spanish American Literature
    Latin American and Latino Studies

  • Sara Lehman researches and teaches colonial literature, 17th century discourse, and the picaresque. Her courses in Spanish cover literature from the 15th to the 19th centuries, and focus on transatlantic and interdisciplinary perspectives. Her courses in English for Latin American and Latino Studies include surveys, literature in translation, and culture courses.

    Her publications include the first critical edition of fray Antonio Vázquez de Espinosa's Tratado verdadero del viaje y navegación, a new critical edition of José Joaquí Frenández de Lizardi's Don Catrín de la Fachenda, multiple student editions of classic Spanish texts, and her monograph Sinful Business New World Commerce as Religious Transgression in Literature on and of the Spanish Colonies.