FACULTY

The Brazilian Studies Program has an Executive Committee comprised of faculty members with varied research interests related to Brazil. Participants in the BSP also include full-time faculty members from a range of University Departments.

Visiting Professors & Scholars

Since its inauguration in the Fall of 2000, the Brazilian Studies Program has brought distinguished professors and scholars to teach and conduct research on a variety of topics related to Brazil.

  • Emily Story

  • Course: "State and Society in Modern Brazil", Department of History
    Fall 2006
  • Cecilia Azevedo, Universidade Fluminense, RJ

  • Course: "Brazil-US Relations," Department of History
    Spring 2006
  • Paulo Sotero, O Estado de São Paulo Newspaper

  • Course: "Media in Brazil," Department of Spanish and Portuguese
    Fall 2006, Spring 2005, Spring 2004, Fall 2003
  • Jurandir Malerba, Universidade Estadual de São Paulo

  • Course: "Brazil: Nation Building and State Formation," Department of History
    Fall 2003
  • Eliana Cardoso, University of São Paulo, The World Bank

  • Course: "Political Economy of Latin America and Brazil," Center for Latin American Studies
    Fall 2002, Fall 2001
  • Luis Bitencourt, Brazil Project @ The Wilson Center

  • Course: "Brazilian Political Culture"
    Spring 2002
  • Beatriz H. Dominguez, Ph.D, Federal University of Juiz de Fora

  • Spring and Fall 2003
  • Ana Lucia Fauri, Ph.D, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul

  • Research: Brazilian Literature
    Summer and Fall 2004
  • Leany Barreiro de Lemos, Ph.D, University of Brasilia

  • Research: Comparative Legislative Systems: US and Brazil
    Spring 2004, Fall 2003
  • Carmen Licia Palazzo

  • Spring and Fall 2002
  • Marcos S. Jank

  • Research: Agribusiness and Trade Issues
    Spring 2001