faculty
Antonio Ladeira, PhD
Associate Professor
Portuguese
Contact
508-910-6586
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Education
| 1999 | University of California, Santa Barbara | PhD |
| 1992 | Universidade Nova de Lisboa | Licenciatura |
Teaching
- Portuguese-American Literature
- Literatures of Lusophone Africa
- Contemporary Literatures of Brazil and Portugal
- Clarice Lispector
- Fernando Pessoa
Teaching
Courses
Study of a selected topic, period or genre from a comparative perspective encompassing various literatures and cultures of the Portuguese-speaking world and including, if applicable, other Western and non-Western theoretical, literary and cultural readings. Literary texts, canonical and non-canonical alike, are discussed in a broadly cultural context and from a theoretically informed perspective. Focused written assignments and/or formal oral presentations contribute to the development of individual research projects pursued by the students.
Advanced study of a selected topic, period, or genre from a comparative perspective encompassing various literatures and cultures of the Portuguese-speaking world and including, if applicable, other Western and non-Western theoretical, literary and cultural readings. Literary texts, canonical and non-canonical alike, are discussed in a broadly cultural context and from a theoretically informed perspective. Students formulate and develop independent research projects exploring theoretical meanings and consequences of literary works and/or cultural phenomena.
Study under the supervision of a faculty member in an area not otherwise part of the discipline's course offerings. Conditions and hours to be arranged.
Research
Research interests
- Gender and Masculinity in Lusophone Literature
- Portuguese-American Literature
- Spirituality in Lusophone Literatures
- Technology and Dystopian narratives
- Clarice Lispector and Jewish Literatures in Portuguese