Dr. Gabriel Chagas

Assistant Professor of English

Bio

Gabriel Chagas P. Souza (also known as Gabriel Chagas) holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and a second PhD in Literary, Cultural, and Linguistic Studies from the University of Miami. His research lies at the intersection of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature, with a particular emphasis on the literatures of the African diaspora. Gabriel investigates 20th century cultural movements across the Americas, including the Harlem Renaissance, N茅gritude, and Brazilian Modernism. His teaching interests span World Literature, U.S. Fiction and Poetry, African American Literature, Latin American Cultures, Art History, and Critical Theory. In his scholarly work, Gabriel engages with texts in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French to develop a transnational approach to issues of race, class, gender, and disability. His first book, P茅rolas negras na periferia (2023), received the Ant么nio Candido National Prize for Literary Studies in Brazil.


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Contact Information

Academic School

School of Liberal Arts

Office

Fontaine 200

Email

gabrielchagas.pereirasouza@Marist.edu

Phone

(845) 575-3000 ext. 2174