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Nationality | Venezuelan |
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Known for | Research on Latin American culture |
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Luis Duno-Gottberg is a Venezuelan academic and professor at Rice University, where he holds the Lee Hage Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies.[1] His research focuses on Caribbean and Latin American culture, visual culture, race, and political violence.[2] Luis is the author and editor of several works examining modern slavery in the Americas, mestizaje in Cuba, and the cultural representations of disasters and incarceration in Latin America.[3]
Early life and education
[edit]Luis was born and raised in Venezuela to Estela Gottberg, a neuroscientist and Pedro Duno, a philosopher. He completed his undergraduate studies at the Universidad Central de Venezuela, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literature in 1994, graduating summa cum laude.[4]
Afterward, he pursued graduate education at the University of Pittsburgh in the United States, earning a Master’s degree in Latin American Literature in 1996.[1] He also completed a Doctoral Certificate in Cultural Studies. In 2000, Luis earned his Ph.D. in Latin American Literature at the University of Pittsburgh.
Career
[edit]Luis’s academic career spans multiple institutions in both Venezuela and the United States, with contributions in teaching, research, and academic administration.[5]
2000-2008
[edit]After completing his Ph.D. in the United States, Luis returned to Venezuela and joined the faculty at Universidad Simón Bolívar.[6] He taught there from 2000 to 2003, where his courses focused on Latin American literature and cultural theory. In 2003, Luis accepted a position at Florida Atlantic University, where he served as Associate Professor and Director of Caribbean and Latin American Studies.[7] He also chaired the Comparative Literature program during his tenure and remained there until 2008.[8]
2008-present
[edit]Luis has been a professor at Rice University since 2008, where he became a full professor in 2019.[9][10] He has also held several administrative positions at Rice, serving as Department Chair of Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American Studies from 2016 to 2020. [11] Additionally, Luis served as Founding Master of Duncan College from 2009 to 2015[12], and Magister of Baker College from 2017 to 2023.[13]
Notable works
[edit]Luis has authored and edited a number of books and scholarly articles mainly on Latin American and Caribbean culture, race, and politics.[14]
Books
[edit]- Albert Camus, Naturaleza: Patria y Exilio[15]
- Solventar las diferencias: La ideología del mestizaje en Cuba (2003)[16]
- La humanidad como mercancía: Introducción a la esclavitud en América y el Caribe (2014)[17]
Edited Volumes
[edit]- The Films of Arturo Ripstein: The Sinister Gaze of the World (2019)[18]
- Carceral Communities: Troubling Prison Worlds in 21st Century Latin America (2021)[19]
Artices
[edit]- Transaction & Transition: Photographing Change in Contemporary Cuba (2016)[20]
- Geografías del miedo en el cine venezolano contemporáneo (2011)[21]
Awards and recognitions
[edit]Luis is known for both his teaching and research. In 2010, his research was honored with the Best Paper in the Humanities award from the Venezuelan Studies Section of the Latin American Studies Association.[22][23] He was also awarded the George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching at Rice University in 2015 and 2017.[24]
External links
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References
[edit]- ^ a b "Luis Duno-Gottberg | Faculty | The People of Rice | Rice University".
- ^ "Luis Duno-Gottberg - Academia.edu". independent.academia.edu.
- ^ "Luis Duno-Gottberg | University Press of Mississippi". www.upress.state.ms.us.
- ^ "Luis DUNO GOTTBERG | Rice University, Houston | Department of Hispanic Studies | Research profile".
- ^ Duno-Gottberg, Luis (February 5, 2015). "Luis Duno-Gottberg". Society for Cultural Anthropology.
- ^ "Portátil III: Rethinking the State Criminal Organizations and Militarized Violence in Venezuela". Princeton University Media Central.
- ^ "FACS Editorial Board". home.fau.edu.
- ^ "Office of the Dean". Florida Atlantic University.
- ^ "Escritor puertorriqueño Eduardo Lalo gana premio Rómulo Gallegos 2013". BBC News Mundo (in Spanish). 2013-06-06. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ^ "Luis Duno Gottberg". 17 (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ^ "Luis Duno-Gottberg | Rice University - Academia.edu". rice.academia.edu.
- ^ "Luis Duno-Gottberg: one of the winners of the 2023 IES Abroad Faculty-Led Program Awards | Department of Modern and Classical Literatures and Cultures | School of Humanities | Rice University".
- ^ "A Post-Castro Cuba". Baker Institute.
- ^ "Amazon.com: Luis Duno Gottberg: books, biography, latest update".
- ^ Gottberg, Luis Duno (September 30, 1996). "Naturaleza, patria y exilio: imagen de la naturaleza en L'Envers et l'endroit de Albert Camus". Luis Duno Gottberg – via Google Books.
- ^ Gottberg, Luis Duno (September 30, 2003). "Solventando las diferencias: la ideología del mestizaje en Cuba". Iberoamericana – via Google Books.
- ^ "La humanidad como mercancía : introducción a la esclavitud en América y el Caribe | WorldCat.org". search.worldcat.org.
- ^ "The Films of Arturo Ripstein". doi:10.1007/978-3-030-22956-6 – via link.springer.com.
- ^ "Amazon.co.uk".
- ^ "Transaction & Transition: Photographing Change in Contemporary Cuba | Request PDF".
- ^ Duno-Gottberg, Luis (September 30, 2010). "Geografías del miedo en el cine venezolano: soy un delincuente (1976) y Secuestro express (2005)". Ensayos. Historia y Teoría del Arte (19): 41–66 – via dialnet.unirioja.es.
- ^ https://forum.lasaweb.org/files/vol44-issue4/LASA-Sections.pdf
- ^ "Rice Magazine | Winter 2023 by Rice University - Issuu". issuu.com. January 9, 2023.
- ^ "Winners of the 2023 IES Abroad Faculty-Led Program Awards | IES Abroad".