Britta Linn Anderson
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"Smoothly transitioned to online, and was very clear on her new expectations for us through the rest of the semester. She quickly adapted to the new situation we found ourselves in, and she made it clear that our mental health and well-being was a priority." 

"This is my favorite of all the SPAN courses I have taken during my time at TTU. The material was interesting and the instructor was fantastic! It was clear that Professor Anderson wanted her students to succeed and provided everything we needed to do so."

"Dr. Anderson is great. You can tell she is really passionate about what she teaches. She also loves getting the class involved through discussions and gets you talking to a lot of different people."
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"She creates a very welcoming atmosphere conducive to discussion and genuine learning. The reading materials she chooses to analyze in class are from a diverse range of perspectives and go very well with the lecture content. Overall, the course is very well designed and very well taught."

"Professor Anderson was very engaging, clearly cared a lot about this topic, and made class interesting every day. She shared a lot of her own personal experiences with contemporary issues in Latin America, and that helped me understand what is really going on."

"Great course, teaching style was adaptive and creative. Hands down best class I have taken. Dr. Anderson really took the time to get to know us and how we can adapt what we experience in life to our class learnings"

"I'm so glad I had Professor Anderson. She brought so many interesting experiences and knowledge to the class but let our discussion be central. She was always understanding and receptive to student concerns and she made the class so enjoyable."

"I loved this course, Dr. Anderson was always very prepared and I felt like she really cared about her students." 
Courses Taught
Texas Tech University

World Cinema: Latin American Film
Graduate Seminar: Border Studies
​Graduate Seminar: Latinx Ecocriticisms
Cultures of the Spanish Speaking World
​Cultures of the Spanish Speaking World, Service Learning Section
U.S. Latinx Studies: Narratives of Awakening

University of Maryland, College Park
Senior Capstone Research Seminar for Latin American Studies Certificate
Internship/ Experiential Education in Latin American Studies
Social Movements and Migration in Latin America

Space, Race, and Inequality in Latin America
Public Art and Social Justice: Policing Race, Gender, and Citizenship

Washington University in St. Louis
Beginning Spanish Language
Beginning Spanish Language, Adult evening class

Intermediate Spanish Literature
Intermediate Spanish Conversation, Adult evening class
Advanced Spanish Grammar

Introduction to Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Latino/a Experiences in the United States
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Teaching Assistant
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Sample Syllabi
Graduate Seminar: Border Studies
U.S. Latinx Studies: Narratives of Awakening
La Frontera: Crossing, Policing, and Resistance at the U.S.-Mexico Border

Icons in Migration: Mythic Mexican Women in Literature and Popular Culture
Queer/cuir/cuy-r Américas: Transnational Theory, Performance, and Activism
Queer Theory
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