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Lecture by Phillip Rothwell: 'Perverse Prosperos and Cruel Calibans: The (Con)text of Portuguese Postcolonial Positionality'

Date
Wed April 9th 2008, 1:00pm

Phillip Rothwell is associate professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. He received a BA (Honors) in Math/Spanish and Portuguese/Phonetics, a MA (2000) and a PhD (2000), all from the University of Cambridge, UK. His areas of specialization are literatures and cultures of Lusophone Africa and Portugal.

Dr. Rothwell is the author and editor of numerous books, reviews, translations, and articles, including 鈥淎 Postmodern Nationalist: Truth, Orality, and Gender in the Work of Mia Couto鈥. Bucknell & U.P. (2004); 鈥淔uzzy Frontiers - Mozambique: False Borders, Mia Cuoto: False Margins鈥 Portuguese Literary and Cultural Studies. Fall (1998); 鈥淎 Tale of Two Tensions: Synthesis and Separation in Portuguese National Identity鈥 Forum for Modern Language Studies. April (2000); 鈥淪hit, Shrimps, and Shifting Soubriquets: Iracema and the Lesson in Lost Authority鈥 Portuguese Literary and Cultural Studies. May (2001); 鈥淭he Phylomorphic Linguistic Tradition: Or, The Siege of (the) Portuguese in Mozambique鈥 Hispanic Research Journal. June (2001). His most recent book is A Canon of Empty Fathers: Paternity in Portuguese Narrative (Bucknell University Press, 2007).