Research
We have leading experts on Cuban history and politics, twentieth-century Latin American literature and cinema, Critical Theory, Gender and Culture in Spain, Latin America, Portugal and Brazil, Iberian Renaissance literature, cultural history and visual culture, Spanish nineteenth and twentieth century literature and visual culture, the Falklands-Malvinas conflict, Slave culture and the Landless Movement in Brazil, Spanish twentieth century history, Lusophone African cinema and cultural history.
Our research students cover a wide variety of topics from Ccoistered women in seventeenth-century Madrid to contemporary Cuban politics, history and culture, media and the Portuguese Revolution, minority language-cultures in Spain, water policy in Lusophone Africa, womens' testimonial literature in Latin America, the Falklands-Malvinas Conflict, literature and the city in baroque Madrid, translating gesture in literature, contemporary Brazilian poetry.