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Lucy Foster

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Lucy Foster

lf383@cam.ac.uk

PhD Candidate in Spanish and Latin American Studies.

Bye Fellow in Spanish, Christ's College.

Affiliated Lecturer, Spanish and Portuguese, MMLL.

College:

Jesus College

Research:

My research is concerned with twentieth and twenty-first century Mexican art and literature, with a special interest in representations of coastal areas and communities in relation to histories of conquest, slavery and vulnerable ecosystems.

I completed undergraduate and Masters degrees in English at Christ Church, Oxford, after which I worked in Mexico and London in fiction publishing and translation before coming to Cambridge.

Teaching:

SP1: ‘Introduction to the Language, Literatures and Cultures of the Spanish-speaking World’

SPB2: ‘Translation from Spanish’

SPA2: ‘Translation from Spanish’

SPA3: ‘Introduction to Hispanic Literature’

SP5: ‘Latin American History and Culture’

SP12: ‘Latin American Culture (pre-1973)’

SP13: ‘Contemporary Latin American Culture’

Year Abroad projects

Optional Dissertations, SP12 and SP13.

Research Interests:

Examples of talks and research engagements:

Slow Violence: Art and Environment in twentieth-century Mexican visual culture’, Latin American Studies Association Conference (LASA), 2020

Arte y activismo ecológico en la costa mexicana’, invited lecture, Facultad de Humanidades, Universidad de las Américas (UDLAP), Puebla, Mexico, 2019

After Disaster: involuntary installations, spontaneous sculptures and the recuperation of place in the wake of Hurricane Paulina’, Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Barcelona, Spain, 2018

‘Dreams of Acapulco: oneiric visions of slavery and empire in the work of Lola Álvarez Bravo and Cristóbal Gracia’  Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico, 2018

‘Erosions: Coastal and Geological Imaginaries in Latin American Artistic Practice’, symposium of artists and academics, co-convened with Erica Segre. Winstanley Lecture Theatre, Trinity College, Cambridge, 2017

Published Work:

'Afro-Mexico: Images of the Indeterminate’ in Transnational Perspectives on the Conquest and Colonization of Latin America, eds. Jenny Mander, David Midgley, Christine Beaule (Routledge, 2019)

Supervised By:

Dr Geoffrey Kantaris, Ms Erica Segre