The Department of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Liverpool invites applications for one E. Allison Peers Memorial Doctoral Studentship in Iberian and Latin American Studies, to begin in October 2021. The studentship provides full fees at the Home student rate for students undertaking the PhD in Modern Languages and Cultures (Hispanic and Latin American Studies pathway), plus a £5,000 yearly stipend. Please see the attached advert and application form for further details.
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DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND CULTURESE. Allison Peers Doctoral Studentship in Iberian and Latin American Studies 2021
Fees plus stipend to support study in Iberian and Latin American Studies
E Allison Peers (1891-1952) was the second Gilmour Chair of Spanish at the University of Liverpool and a pioneer in the development of Hispanic Studies as a University discipline. This studentship is funded by the E. Allison Peers Bequest and estate, whose aim is to foment teaching and research in Hispanic Studies at Liverpool.
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Applications are invited for one E. Allison Peers Doctoral Studentship in Iberian and Latin American Studies, to begin in October 2021. The Scholarship provides full fees at the Home student rate (approx. £4,407) for students undertaking the PhD in Modern Languages and Cultures (Hispanic and Latin American Studies pathway), plus a £5,000 yearly stipend.
Subject Areas
Teaching and research in Iberian and Latin American Studies at Liverpool is informed by a plurilingual, pluricultural understanding of the Luso-Hispanic world. We welcome applications from students wishing to undertake research in any one or more of Basque Studies, Catalan Studies, Galician Studies, Portuguese Studies (Brazilian and European), Spanish Studies and Latin American Studies. We especially encourage applications that are comparative or relational, and which cross languages and national borders. Possible focuses for study include: cultural politics and the politics of culture; popular culture; film and visual culture; literary studies; digital culture; gender and sexuality; transnational, postnational and postcolonial studies; migration and diaspora; memory and representation.
Application and Selection Process
Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of demonstrated academic excellence. Applicants are required to make contact with a potential supervisor for assistance in formulating a research proposal; for a list of potential supervisors and their specialist areas, and an “expression of interest” form, please see the document overleaf. Completed expressions of interest should reach the department through the contact below by 1 March 2021. Applicants for an E. Allison Peers Scholarship must also make a formal application for admittance to the PhD in Modern Languages (Hispanic and Latin American Studies pathways) at the University of Liverpool by that same date, via the following link:
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-research/how-to-apply/
More information
For more information about the scheme or an informal discussion, please contact: Dr Stefania Tufi (steftufi@liverpool.ac.uk).
For more information about the PhD in Modern Languages and Cultures, please visit: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-research/degrees/hispanic-studies/.
For more information about the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, please visit: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/modern-languages-and-cultures/.
For more information about Postgraduate study at the University of Liverpool, please visit: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-research/
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL, DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES
E. Allison Peers Doctoral Studentship in Iberian and Latin American Studies
October 2021 start
Fees plus stipend to support study in Iberian and Latin American Studies
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FORM
Name
E-mail contact
Undergraduate institution/degree
Undergraduate egree date and class
Masters institution/degree
Masters data and class (if known)
How did you find out about the Peers Memorial Scholarship?
Proposed first supervisor (see attached list), indicating second supervisor where relevant
Proposed topic / subject area Outline research proposal (1500 words)
Please return the form by 1 March 2021 to Dr Stefania Tufi (steftufi@liverpool.ac.uk).
Potential Supervisors and their Interests
We welcome applications from students wishing to undertake research in any one or more of Basque Studies, Catalan Studies, Galician Studies, Portuguese Studies (Brazilian and European), Spanish Studies and Latin American Studies. We especially encourage applications that are comparative or relational, and which cross languages and national borders. Possible focuses for study include: cultural politics and the politics of culture; popular culture; visual culture; literary studies; digital culture; gender and sexuality; transnational, postnational and postcolonial studies; migration and diaspora; memory and representation.
Sociolinguistics
Migration Studies
Minority Languages
Galician Studies
20th and 21st century Spanish peninsular poetry
Catalan Studies (charnego/xarnego) literature, poetry culture, language, language policies and politics
Representations of the body in Spanish literature
Contemporary Spanish film
Television and media
Documentary theory
Feminist media theory
Cultural memory
Basque literary and cultural studies
Nationalism, postnationalism and post-identity
Opposing identities, memory and conflict resolution
Latin American politics (particularly Chile and Brazil)
Transnational solidarity campaigns, exile and refugees.
Human rights, transitional justice and the politics of memory.
Brazilian foreign policy and international relations in Latin America
- Latin American popular music (especially Brazilian)
- Latin American cinema (with a particular interest in popular genres and Brazilian cinema)
- Popular Portuguese cinema 1930-1960
20th and 21st century Latin American literatures, especially the Boom and post-Boom
Latin American cinema, with a particular interest in cinema from the 1960s onwards
Latin American digital culture, especially hypertext novels, literary blogs, and net.art
Gender studies, in particular, Latin American women’s writing and feminist discourse
Contemporary Latin American Literatures
Latin American Cinema, with a particular focus on Mexican film
The war story Latin American literature and film
Digital participatory cultures
Queer representations in Latin America
Chicana/o and Latina/o cultures
Muslim and Jewish literature and culture in medieval Spain
Representations of Muslims and Jews in medieval and early modern Castilian literature
Transculturation and Frontier Cultures in the medieval and early modern Hispanic world
Representations of the Moriscos and of post-Reconquest Granada in Castilian literature