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Dr. D. Scott Hendrickson, S.J.
Title/s: Associate Provost for Global and Community Engagement
Associate Professor of Spanish
Office #: CC 207
Phone: 773-508-7364
Email: dhendrickson@luc.edu
Degrees
- DPhil, Spanish literature, Oxford University, 2013
- Licenciatura, Estudios Eclesiásticos, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, 2008
- MA, Hispanic Studies, New York University, 2002
- MA, Spanish Literature, Bowling Green State University, 1997
Research Interests
- The Spanish Golden Age
- Religious art and literature of early modern Spain
- Jesuit spiritual and devotional texts
- The history of printing in Spain and Latin America
- Cervantes and the Quijote
Professional & Community Affiliations
- Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland
- Modern Language Association
- Cervantes Society of America
- Renaissance Society of America
- MMLA
Courses Taught
- Spanish composition and conversation
- Introduction to Spanish literature
- Golden Age Theatre
- Don Quijote
- Spanish culture and civilization
- Spanish mystics
Selected Publications
- Juan Eusebio Nieremberg (1595–1658). Literatura y espiritualidad en el Siglo de Oro español (Madrid: Universidad Comillas / Bilbao: Sal Terrae-Mensajero, 2018) [Spanish edition of Jesuit Polymath, 2015]
- “Early Guaraní Printing: Nieremberg’s De la diferencia and the Global Dissemination of Seventeenth-Century Spanish Asceticism,” in Journal of Jesuit Studies 5.4 (2018)
- “Seeing in Imagination: Visual Representation and Spiritual Contemplation in the Ascetical Treatises of Juan Eusebio Nieremberg,” in Hispanic Studies Review 2.2 (2017)
- Jesuit Polymath of Madrid: The Literary Enterprise of Juan Eusebio Nieremberg (1595-1658) (Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2015)
- "Empresarios y mercaderes en el tiempo barroco: los jesuitas y la misión pedagógica," in Empresas y empresarios en tiempos de barroco (Actas de las conferencias / Escuela de Barroco), ed. by Antonio-Miguel Bernal Rodríguez (Seville: Fundación Focus-Abengoa, 2014): 37-43.
- “A Jesuit Catechism: Aspects of Discernment in Juan Eusebio Nieremberg’s Doctrina Christiana (1640),” in Los jesuitas: religión, política y educación (siglos xvi-xviii), ed. by José Martínez Millán, Henar Pizarro Llorente, and Esther Jiménez Pablo, 3 vols (Madrid: Universidad Pontificia Comillas, 2012): ii, 1,221-36.