Faculty Index

Alberto Blasi

Laura Callahan

Raquel Chang-Rodríguez

William Childers


Marithelma Costa

José del Valle

Ottavio Di Camillo

Ana Diz

Eva Fernández

Malva Filer

Nora Glickman

Marlene Gottlieb

Cristina Guiñazú

Isaías Lerner

Irma Llorens

José Luis Madrigal

Elena Martínez

J.M. Martínez Torrejón

Juan Carlos Mercado

Louise Mirrer

Óscar Montero


José Muñoz Millanes

Ricardo Otheguy

Magdalena Perkowska

Gerardo Piña

Gregory Rabassa

Susana Reisz

Lidia Santos

Lía Schwartz

William Sherzer

Francisco Soto

Araceli Tinajero


Home | Courses


Professor Marithelma Costa

Marithelma Costa
Professor
Medieval Spanish Literature
Fifthteenth-Century Cancioneros, Romancero


email: Marithelma@earthlink.net
phone:: Hunter College - 212-772-5101
 Graduate Center - 212-817-8427 / 28


Marithelma Costa was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She studied Philosophy at the University of Puerto Rico and at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (M.A. or Licenciatura, 1979); Spanish Philology and Literature at Columbia University (M.A. 1980) and at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where she got her Ph.D. (1988).

She has taught at Université de Paris-13, where she participated at the Séminaire d'Etudes Médiévales (1997) and at Lehman College (1980-1988). Currently she is a member of the faculty of Hunter College and the Graduate Center, where she teaches courses on Spanish Balladry and Poetry of the Cancionero.

Her research interests are twofold: Spanish medieval poetry and 20th-century Caribbean literature. She studies 15th-century poetry, particularly the works of the "converso" Antón de Montoro, and has published his complete works: Antón de Montoro. Poesía completa (Cleveland State U. Press, 1990). She has also written a book on the poet's social and economic background: Bufón de palacio y comerciante de ciudad. La obra del poeta cordobés Antón de Montoro (Córdoba: Diputación Provincial, In press). Recently she finished a critical edition of the 1935 novel La llamarada by Enrique Laguerre, a classic of Puerto-Rican literature (San Juan: Plaza Mayor, 2002). She has also written several articles on the Hispanic poets of New York.

In addition, Professor Costa has worked on several books of interviews: Enrique Laguerre. Una conversación (San Juan: Plaza Mayor, 2000), Kaligrafiando: Conversaciones con Clemente Soto Vélez (San Juan: Ed. de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1990: with Alvin Figueroa) and Las dos caras de la escritura. Conversaciones con M. Benedetti, M. Corti, U. Eco et al.) San Juan: Ed. Sin Nombre/Ed. de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1988: with Adelaida López).

She has published numerous articles on medieval and contemporary poetry which have appeared in American, Mexican, Argentinian, Colombian, Puerto Rican, French and Spanish, scholarly journals and collective volumes, among them, Cahiers de Linguistique Médievales, Filología, Medievalia, La Torre, Hispamérica, Anuario Medieval, Revista de Occidente. She has lectured at many universites in the United States, Puerto Rico, France and Spain.

She has also published three books of poetry: Diario OiraiD (New York: OLLANTAY Press, 1997), De tierra y de agua (San Juan: Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1988) and De Al'vión (New York: Lautaro Editorial Ibero-Americana, 1987), and the novel Era el fin del mundo (San Juan: Plaza Mayor, 1999).

Professor Costa has received several grants and awards, among them the American Council for Learned Societies Fellowship, The Program for Cultural Cooperation Between Spain's Ministry of Culture and States Universities Grant, the CUNY Collaborative Incentive Research Grant, and the American Philosophical Society Award. In 1996 she became a Faculty of the City University of New York Honoree and was granted an Access to Excellence award.

The Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10016
Phone: 212-817-8410; Fax: 212-817-1522; Email: ASantiago@gc.cuny.edu
Webmaster: Shawn McDaniel: SMcdaniel@gc.cuny.edu