
About
Pedro Lopes de Almeida is a Teaching Assistant Professor of Portuguese at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He specializes in 19th- to 21st-century literature from Portugal, Brazil, Angola, and Mozambique, with a focus on ecology, queerness, and decoloniality. His work intersects literary theory, cinema studies, and object-oriented ontologies. Previously, he taught at Brown University and UC Santa Barbara, supported by fellowships like the Mellon Graduate Fellowship and the Instituto Camões, IP.
- Education: Ph.D., Brown University (2021); MA and BA, University of Porto (2012, 2009).
His research explores how form and aesthetics shape decolonial and queer perspectives in Lusophone contexts. Recent articles analyze urban ecologies in Rio de Janeiro, postcolonial memory in Portuguese fiction, and transnational colonial discourses in travel writing. His 2023 LGBTQIA+ Advocacy Award reflects his commitment to inclusive pedagogy.
- Awards: Mellon Graduate Fellowship (2018–2019), UNC LGBTQIA+ Advocacy Award (2023).
Dr. Lopes de Almeida has designed innovative courses on Lusophone studies, including queer arts, environmental humanities, and Portuguese cinema. His work bridges interdisciplinary scholarship and activism, addressing colonial legacies and ecological crises in global contexts.
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