Schneider, Morgan

Morgan Schneider
Morgan Schneider is Ph.D. student in Spanish at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville in the department of World Languages and Cultures. Morgan’s research interests are Hispanic literature and transatlantic approaches to the early modern period, including representations of magic and the occult through theatrical performance of varying genres. Her working dissertation title is “Imperial Devils: Representing the Diabolical in the Early Modern Hispanic Transatlantic”, in which she explores various representations of devils, demons, and other diabolical figures in the cultural production of the Hispanic transatlantic world using a range of literary genres and performances practices from the 16th-18th centuries.
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Email: mschne19@vols.utk.edu
Personal Website: utk.academia.edu/MorganSchneider
Education
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville –Master of Arts in Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures, 2022
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville –Bachelor of Arts in Hispanic Studies and Creative Writing, 2019










