- Ph.D. 1988 (Romance languages and literatures), Princeton; B.A. (magna cum laude) 1983, Dartmouth College.

James D. Fernández
Professor
Spanish immigration to the United States; Cultural-literary relations between Spain, Latin America and the US; Representations of New York and the US in Spanish literature; Spanish Civil War and historical memory; US participation in the Spanish Civil War
Modern Language Association.
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 1995; Mellon Fellow, Yale Whitney Humanities Center, 1991-1992.
Invisible Immigrants: Spaniards in the US (1868-1945) Madrid: Whitestoneridge, 2015
Brevísima relación de la construcción de España y otros ensayos transatlánticos Madrid: Polifemo, 2013.
Apology to Apostrophe: Autobiography and the Rhetoric of Self-Representation in Spain. Durham: Duke University Press, 1992.
Many publications available at: www.jamesdanielfernandez.wordpress.com