
معرفی
Dr. Felipe Botelho Correa is a Reader in Cultural Studies at King's College London, leading global scholar in Brazilian and Latin American cultural studies. He directs the online MA in Global Cultures, focusing on race, gender, migration, and anti-racism. His research explores global anti-racism history and cultural history, particularly through the lens of Lima Barreto's work. He holds a PhD from the University of Oxford as a Clarendon Scholar and has held visiting fellowships at Princeton and UNAM.
Education:
- PhD in Modern Languages (University of Oxford, 2013)
- MPhil and BA in Communication Studies (PUC-Rio, 2008)
Research Interests: Anti-racism, cultural history, Brazilian literature, transnational magazine networks, and postcolonial identities. His work bridges theory and practice, addressing real-world issues like Diversity & Inclusion.
Key Contributions:
- Edited influential books, including Sátiras e outras subversões (2016), recognized as a top Brazilian book.
- Chief Editor of Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies (2018–2023).
- Regular contributor to Revista Piauí and speaker at global forums like Flip and ABL.
Awards: Clarendon Scholarship (Oxford), 2016 Best Brazilian Book Award for Sátiras e outras subversões.
Grants & Fellowships: Visiting fellowships at Princeton and UNAM; affiliated with King’s Brazil Institute and Global Cultures Institute.




