ZITA NUNES


The researcher discussed issues such as identity, literature, similarities and differences among American countries. An Assistant Professor at the Department of English and Compared Literature at the University of Maryland, College Park, Zita C. Nunes has published papers on culture and politics, race and democracy. She did her postgraduate work in Literature, studying texts originally written in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Yoruba. Zita C. Nunes is currently writing a book on the photography of Cape Verde (in progress), and another one on American literature, race, and democracy (yet to be published). Nunes has been a visiting researcher and guest professor in Latin-American study centers such as Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Universidad Interamericana (Buenos Aires, Argentina), and Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (Maputo, Mozambique). She was a member of the board of advisors for the Brazilian art exhibition “Body and Soul”, at the Guggenheim Museum, in New York (2001-2002). Nunes has studied Brazilian modernism, and she applies the notion of anthropophagy to ideas regarding the building of identity in the United States during the twentieth century.

Zita C. Nunes
Waterbury (Connecticut), United States, 1961. Lives and works in Washington, DC.



Essay "Loving our children to death": Identification and the African diaspora (PDF)



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