
About
Anna Corrigan is a Teaching Associate in Modern Latin American Literary and Cultural Studies at the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics, University of Cambridge, where she is also affiliated with the Centre of Latin American Studies and serves as a Bye-Fellow at Newnham College. Her research focuses on visual culture and politics in Latin America, particularly examining how creative practices since 1945 foster collective movements and public engagement.
- Education:
- BA in Comparative Literature, Cornell University
- Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Crossways in Cultural Narratives, Universidade Santiago de Compostela, University of St. Andrews, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
- PhD in Latin American Studies, University of Cambridge (2024)
Her recent publications explore themes such as post-dictatorial photography, media art, feminist aesthetics, and colonial legacies. She has collaborated on interdisciplinary projects and contributed to journals like Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies and Refractions.
- Labs/Teams:
- Centre of Latin American Studies (CLAS), Cambridge
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