Isabel Ferreira-Gould

Isabel Ferreira-Gould, (PhD, Brown University, 2003) is the Portuguese Language Program Director at Notre Dame and teaches Portuguese and Brazilian Studies in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures.
Ferreira-Gould is a Fellow of the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies and the Nanovic Institute for European Studies. Her research and teaching interests include immigrant voices (Brazil, Portugal), dictatorships in literature(Brazil, Portugal), autobiography (Brazil, Portugal), women's literature (Brazil, Portugal), colonial and post-revolutionary fiction (Portugal), war literature (Portugal), postcolonial literature (Lusophone Africa) and Portuguese language. Ferreira-Gould has published "Maria Isabel Barreno's O Senhor das Ilhas: Memory and Writing at the Threshold," in Portuguese Literary & Cultural Studies 8 (2002) as well as other articles on the twentieth-century Portuguese novel and diary.

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