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Cecily Bernard is a Post-doctoral Instructor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She holds a PhD in Hispanic Studies and Portuguese from UT Knoxville, an MA in International Relations from Brazil's Federal University of Brasilia, and a BA in Portuguese Language and Literature from the Federal University of Pará, Brazil.
Her research focuses on Afro-Latin American and Caribbean literary and cultural production, emphasizing transnational discourses and global entanglements. She examines how works by Afro-descendant cultural producers engage with world literature paradigms. Current research interests include comparative literature, African diasporic studies, and global studies.
Her notable work includes an article analyzing interculturality in Minelys Sánchez's Ángeles nómadas. No specific awards or grants are listed, though her academic trajectory reflects strong scholarly engagement. She advises students in literature and cultural studies through teaching and mentorship.




