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职称:professor
所属学校:Cornell University
所属院系:College of Arts and Sciences
所属专业:African-American/Black Studies
联系方式:607.255.4625
Gerard Aching is Professor of Africana and Romance Studies. He specializes in 19th- and 20th-century Caribbean literatures and intellectual histories, theories of modernism and modernity in Latin America, Afro-Hispanic and Francophone Caribbean literatures, and 19th-century colonial literatures in the Caribbean, with a specific focus on the relations between slavery, affect, and philosophy.
He is the author of The Politics of Spanish American Modernismo: By Exquisite Design (Cambridge UP, 1997) and Masking and Power: Carnival and Popular Culture in the Caribbean (Minnesota UP, 2002). Distinguishing between self-defined freedom and the action of being liberated by others, his most recent project, Freedom From Liberation: Slavery, Sentiment, and Literature in Cuba (Indiana UP, forthcoming) examines how Cuban reformist Creoles and an abolitionist translator appropriated Juan Francisco Manzano's Autobiografía de un esclavo (1839)--the only slave narrative that has surfaced in the Spanish-speaking world--for their respective political agendas. Aching has been the recipient of several honors, including a Howard Foundation Fellowship and a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.