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Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics

 

Professor Brad Epps

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Position(s): 
Emeritus Professor of Spanish
Professorial Fellow at King's College
Department/Section: 
Spanish & Portuguese
Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages & Linguistics
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(+44) (0)1223 761820 (College)
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Brad Epps is an Emeritus Professor of Spanish听at the 澳门六合彩开奖记录. He is also Professorial Fellow at King's College, 澳门六合彩开奖记录. He was Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and Professor and former Chair of the Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Harvard University for over two decades. He has published extensively on modern literature, film, art, architecture, urban culture, queer theory, and immigration from Spain, Latin America, Hispanophone Africa, and Catalonia, and is the author of Significant Violence: Oppression and Resistance in the Narratives of Juan Goytisolo; Spain Beyond Spain: Modernity, Literary History, and National Identity (with Luis Fern谩ndez Cifuentes); Passing Lines: Immigration and Sexuality (with Bill Johnson-Gonz谩lez and Keja Valens); All About Almod贸var: A Passion for Cinema (with Despina Kakoudaki); a special issue of Catalan Review on Barcelona and modernity, and a special issue of GLQ (with Jonathan Katz) on lesbian theorist Monique Wittig, among other works. He is also Series Editor for the Routledge Companions to Hispanic and Latin American Studies. He has taught as visiting professor or scholar in Spain (Galicia, Catalonia, the Basque Country, and Madrid), Germany, France, Chile, Cuba, the Netherlands, Sweden, the People's Republic of China, and Great Britain and has given public lectures throughout Europe, the Americas and China. His research interests include eighteenth to twenty-first century Spanish and Latin American literature, Catalan literature and film, Ibero-American cinema, photography, and art, Hispanophone Africa, theories of visuality, modernity, critical theory, gender and sexuality studies, feminist thought, queer theory, urban cultures, immigration, and post-colonial studies, among others.