About
David Bailey is a Lecturer in Portuguese Cultural Studies at the University of Manchester's Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies. He holds a B.A. and M.Phil from the University of Cambridge, where he specialized in Lusophone literature, followed by a Ph.D. on Naturalist literature in Portuguese contexts. His research explores intersections of postcolonial studies, queer theory, and urban transformation.
Education:
- B.A. in Portuguese Literature, University of Cambridge
- M.Phil in Lusophone Studies, University of Cambridge
- Ph.D. (2020), University of Cambridge: Naturalism Against Nature: Kinship and Degeneracy in Fin-de-siècle Portugal and Brazil
Research Interests:
- Nineteenth-century Lusophone literature
- Queer studies and intersectional approaches
- Urban art and gentrification in Lisbon
- Postcolonial critiques of scientific discourse
Research Trends: His work deconstructs colonial and scientific narratives, focusing on marginalized identities in literature and contemporary urban spaces. Recent projects examine Mozambican urban art and transatlantic literary dialogues.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with SPLAS research clusters on cultural hybridity and modernity studies.
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