Antonio Barbagallo

Professor Antonio Barbagallo, Foreign Languages

Professor of Foreign Languages

B.A., University of Massachusetts, Boston (Summa Cum Laude)
D.M.L., M.A., Middlebury College


E-mail: abarbagallo@stonehill.edu
Phone: (508) 565-1279
Office: Duffy, 279

Curriculum Vitae

Antonio Barbagallo studied in Italy, Spain, the U.S. and Mexico under the guidance of world-renowned critics and poets such as Concha Zardoya, Ramón de Zubiría, Carlos Bousoño, and Vito Giustiniani. He has taught at Stonehill College since 1989, and has been visiting professor at California State Fullerton, at Appalachian State University Madrid program, and at Northeastern University. He has also taught English and Italian in Spain.

He has presented papers at innumerable national and international conferences on a variety of topics (Golden Age literature; Hispanic poetry; Spanish and Italian linguistics; etc.). He is the author of a book on the poetry of Antonio Machado, of two books of original poetry, and of more than two dozen articles on Don Quixote, on poetry and on linguistics.

Research Interests:
Interests range from Medieval Italian literature, to Golden Age Spanish literature, to Hispanic and Italian contemporary poetry, to Comparative Literature, and to linguistics.

Recent Awards, Grants & Professional Activities:

  • Research grant from Program for Cultural Cooperation between Spain's Ministry of Culture and United States Universities, 2006
  • Research grants from Stonehill College

Courses Taught:

  • 20th Century Hispanic Poetry
  • Advanced Spanish
  • Cervantes Seminar (Don Quixote)
  • Elementary Italian
  • Elementary Spanish
  • Intermediate Italian
  • Intermediate Spanish
  • Spanish Linguistics
  • Variety of Directed Studies in Spanish and Italian Literature