Background
Bradley S. Epps was born on September 18, 1958 in Newton, North Carolina, United States to the family of a printer Joseph S. and a teacher Elizabeth N. Epps.
Bradley S. Epps studied Romance Languages at Wake Forest University graduating summa cum laude with Honors as Bachelor of Arts in 1980.
Epps continued his education for Master of Arts in Hispanic Studies at the University of Virginia graduating in 1982. In 1989 Epps received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Brown University.
In 1989 Epps received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Brown University.
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In this book, Epps focuses on five novels by the leading Spanish writer, Juan Goytisolo. Swinging between nihilism and utopianism, Goytisolo's writing has been characterized as incendiary, even revolutionary. Epps, drawing on a range of critical material, examines these complicated turns in Goytisolo's writing. He gives special attention to the crisis of representational language; sexual politics; terrorism and anarchy; race, religion, and nationalism; and the ties between aesthetics, ethics, and politics.
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1996
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One of world cinema’s most exciting filmmakers, Pedro Almodóvar has been delighting, provoking, arousing, shocking, and - above all - entertaining audiences around the globe since he first burst on the international film scene in the early 1980s. All about Almodóvar offers new perspectives on the filmmaker’s artistic vision and cinematic preoccupations, influences, and techniques.
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Bradley S. Epps was born on September 18, 1958 in Newton, North Carolina, United States to the family of a printer Joseph S. and a teacher Elizabeth N. Epps.
Bradley S. Epps studied Romance Languages at Wake Forest University graduating summa cum laude with Honors as Bachelor of Arts in 1980. He continued his education for Master of Arts in Hispanic Studies at the University of Virginia graduating in 1982. In 1989 Epps received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Brown University.
Bradley S. Epps is the Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He works there since 1991. He previously used to be an Assistant Professor at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia in 1989 - 1991, starting there after obtaining his Ph.D. Epps also extensively collaborates with a number of world universities as a Brandeis University, guest lecturer and visiting professor. He was connected with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of California at Berkeley, New York University,
Boston College, Princeton University, University of Kansas, University of Utrecht, Brown University, Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, Communication University of China, St. Louis University in Madrid and many others.
Epps hs published extensively on modern literature, film, art, architecture, urban theory, queer theory, and immigration from Spain, Latin America, Hispanophone Africa, and Catalonia. His research interests include eighteenth to twenty-first century Spanish and Latin American literature, Catalan literature and film, Ibero-American cinema, photography, and art, Hispanophone Africa, theories of visuality, modernity, critical theory, gender and sexuality studies, feminist thought, queer theory, urban cultures, immigration, and post-colonial studies, among others.
Epps also often acts as an editor of books and collections Connected with Iberic studies.
The recipient of numerous academic awards and honours, Epps currently directs a strand in a project on multilingualism funden by Arts and Humanities Research Council, “Multilingualism: Empowering Individuals, Transforming Societies” (MEITS), and is the new Series Editor for Hispanic Studies at Routledge Press.
Thanking his academic and research activities Bradley S. Epps managed to achieve international recognition as a renowned specialist in Hispanic Studies. He was twice named a Distinguished Visiting Professor in China. He also played a critical role in the drive to create an LGBT studies program at Harvard.
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2009(In this book, Epps focuses on five novels by the leading ...)
1996Bradley S. Epps dedicated advocate of LGBT.
Quotations: "This gift [LGBT studies program at Harvard] significantly strengthens WGS and moves Harvard closer to a position of leadership in LGBT studies. We will build on the foundation established by HGLC to become an even stronger program."