About

I am a recent Comparative Literature Ph.D. whose primary research interests are in Latin American and North American 18th-19th century print cultures, focusing on how the intellectual history of race developed in the circulation of administrative documents and politically-oriented poetry and novels. I am also interested in comparative studies of the rise of modernity, especially in how Brazil and the U.S. engaged each other’s international racial imaginaries.

Education

Comparative Literature Ph.D. and Graduate Certificate in Museum Studies, University of Michigan, 2022

 

Blog Posts

    Publications

     

    ‘‘‘715 Haven Street: Art Looks Back’: The Archival Question of Art Resistance for Abolitionist Futures in a Pacified Present.” Journal for Cultural Research, 2023. DOI: 10.1080/14797585.2023.2238142


     

    Projects

     

    Sovereignty in Times of Peace: A Transimperial Cultural History of Pacification in the U.S. and Latin America. Manuscript in Progress. 

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