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Alicia Ulysses - Profile Image

Continuing Sessional Lecturer

Hispanic and Italian Studies, SLLC

Contact:
Office: CLE C246 250-721-6209
Credentials:
MA (UVic)
Area of expertise:
Spanish language; The works of Mexican and Feminist writer Rosario Castellanos; Violence in Mexico; Mexican Culture

Bio

Alicia Ulysses has taught Spanish at the University of Victoria since 1996. She studied her undergrad at UVic and has a double major in Political Science and Hispanic Literature. She also has a Masters Degree from Uvic with her thesis on Rosario Castellanos.

She has volunteered substantially at UVic, including at UNI 101 for over 15 years, CUPE 4163, and the University Senate form 2009 to 2019.

She is also a strong advocate for Autistic people.