About
Dr. Paula received her PhD in Latin American studies from the University of California, San Diego. She specializes in twentieth and twenty-first century Brazilian literature and culture. Her research and teaching interests include Latin American literature and culture;Afro-Brazilian culture; critical geographies; critical gender and feminist theory; and social movements. Leonora has extensive program building experience and has collaborated in bi-lateral higher education agreements as part of the US-Brazil Academic Partnership Abdias do Nascimento Program, aimed at increasing diversity within study abroad, particularly among underserved populations. Leonora has given lectures at Harvard University, the University of Texas-Austin and the University of California, Berkeley.
Current Work
Dr. Paula’s current research focuses on the role of Afro-Brazilian knowledge production in changing the exclusionary terrain of contemporary Brazilian culture. More specifically, her research examines how contemporary Afro-Brazilian literature and urban art recover a specific repertoire of spatial knowledge linked to ancestral practices that inform how afro-descendant identity and urban memory are re-imagined in Brazil. Her publications include peer reviewed articles about Contemporary Brazilian Literature, Urban Art in Brazil and Argentina, and Social Movements in Latin America.
Research Area Keyword(s)
Afro-Brazilian culture, Black feminist theory, critical geographies, Latin American literature and culture