Spanish and gender studies professor Terri Carney also fights a university system’s Voldemort.
Author Archives: Terri Carney
Terri Carney is professor of Spanish, faculty director of the Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies program, and faculty advisor to the Multilingual Major at Butler University, where she has taught for 28 years. Though born in New Jersey and raised in upstate New York, Carney has now lived in Indianapolis longer than anywhere else, and loves living on the near eastside. She is the author of articles and essays on contemporary Spanish fiction and film, classical Hispanic theater, popular culture, service learning, and feminist activism in the academy. Dr. Carney offers a variety of courses at Butler, including Don Quixote, Early Modern Spanish Theater, and Rights and Resistance: Global Women’s Human Rights. Her recent courses include The films of Pedro Almodóvar and Chicas raras in Spanish Literature and Film, both taught at KanKan theater where the public can join in for the Monday film screenings!


