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Michael Colvin

Chair and Professor of English and World Literatures

Michael’s research interests include late twentieth-century Latin American narrative, Portuguese literature and culture produced under fascist dictatorships, and narratives of personal trauma. He is the author of three books: Las últimas obras de José Donoso: Juegos, roles y rituales en la subversión del poder (Madrid: Pliegos, 2001), The Reconstruction of Lisbon: Severa’s Legacy and the Fado’s Rewriting of Urban History (Lewisburg, US: Bucknell University Press, 2008), and Fado and the Urban Poor in Portuguese Cinema of the 1930s and 1940s (Suffolk, UK: Tamesis, 2016). Dr. Colvin’s current book project focuses on subjective analyses of linguistic and visual encoding of terror in nightmares and creative acts.

Title/Position

Chair and Professor of English and World Literatures

Department

English and World Literatures

Email

mcolvin@mmm.edu

Phone

646-393-4116

Degree(s)

B.A., Stockton State College
Ph.D., Temple University

Teaching

In my Hispanic Civilization course, I always take my students to the Hispanic Society of America in Washington Heights right before our mid-term exam so they can see art and artifacts from the Iberian Peninsula from the Punic Wars through the 20th century. After our final exam, I take them to El Museo del Barrio in East Harlem where we see exhibits from Latin America and from Hispanic communities in the United States. 

Office Hours

Fall2019

Mondays, 8:30-9:30am

Wednesdays, 1:00-2:00pm

& by appointment

Location

The Faculty Center 100