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Anna Klobucka
holds an M.A. in Iberian Studies from the University of Warsaw (Poland) and a Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures from Harvard University (1993). She taught at the Ohio State University and the University of Georgia before coming to the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth in 2001. At UMass Dartmouth, she teaches primarily Portuguese and Lusophone African literatures and is affiliated faculty in the Women's Studies program. She served as Chair of the Department of Portuguese from 2003 to 2007. She is the co-editor of After the Revolution: Twenty Years of Portuguese Literature 1974-1994 (Bucknell University Press, 1997) and Embodying Pessoa: Corporeality, Gender, Sexuality (University of Toronto Press, 2007) and the author of The Portuguese Nun: Formation of a National Myth (Bucknell, 2000; Portuguese translation issued by Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda in 2006). She has also published on twentieth-century Portuguese and Brazilian women writers, the theory and practice of feminist criticism in the context of Luso-Brazilian literature and culture, and the construction of collective identities in national cultures of the European periphery. Her articles have appeared in Colóquio/Letras, Luso-Brazilian Review, Portuguese Literary and Cultural Studies, Slavic and Eastern European Journal, and SubStance, among other journals. She served as Vice-President (2003-04) and President (2005-06) of the American Portuguese Studies Association.

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Last Updated On: 9/14/07

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Department of Portuguese • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
285 Old Westport Road • Dartmouth, MA 02747 • USA.
Phone: 508.910.6586 • Fax 508.910.6502 • E-mail: jsalgado@umassd.edu

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