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Caitlin McClelland Methvin

Assistant Professor

cmcclellandmethvin@depauw.edu

Statement on Scholarly or Artistic Work 

My background in education has helped broaden my research in contemporary Iberian works of crime, a niched area of study, into instruction that prioritizes accessibility and includes a diverse representation of Hispanic cultures. I develop instruction that utilizes authentic materials and OER resources. As such, students are encouraged to engage more directly with products, perspectives, and practices from the broader Spanish-speaking world. For example, my publications that work with the interplay between theories of gender and affect supported the textbook-free HISP 200 Topics course, Understanding Sex and Gender via Famous Figures from the Spanish-speaking World. Similarly, my research with expressions of paranoia in Iberian crime fiction inspired the textbook-free WT course, Paranoia in Hispanic Crime Fiction. 

Educational Background

  • Ph.D. in Spanish, Concentration in Hispanic Literatures; Doctoral Minor in Catalan, Indiana University Bloomington
  • M.A. Spanish, Concentration in Hispanic Literatures, Indiana University Bloomington
  • M.A.Ed., Specialization in Foreign Language (Spanish), Wake Forest University
  • B.A. in Spanish, Concentration: Teaching License K-12, North Carolina Teaching Fellow, Elon University

Teaching Interests

Research, Scholarly, Creative Work

Awards and Honors

  • Shepherd University Merit Award: Instructional performance
  • Private Academic Library Network of Indiana Course Redesign Grant
  • Indiana University Graduate School Future Faculty Teaching Fellowship
  • IU Collins Living Learning Center Teaching Fellowship