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Room 206Dr. Iuri Bauler Pereira (he/him)
About Me:
Iuri Bauler Pereira is a Postdoctoral Scholar and Future Faculty Fellow in History & Global Languages and Cultures at Northern Arizona University. He holds a Ph.D. in Latin American and Iberian Cultures from Columbia University (2023) with a certificate in Comparative Literature and Society. His dissertation, “Latin American Counterculture and the Third World: Internationalism, Geographic Imagination and Experimental Practices (1968-1980)” analyzes alternative global discourses of the underground press, experimental film and avant-garde performance in Argentina and Brazil from a transnational perspective. Born and raised in Brazil, he also holds an MA (2012) and a Ph.D. in History (2016) from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, during which he was a Fulbright Visiting Researcher at New York University (2014). He is the co-coordinator of the public humanities project , documenting anti-monument initiatives, alternative archives and visual arts projects engaging with the legacy of the military regimes in Latin America. At NAU, Dr. Bauler Pereira is currently teaching U.S. Latinx History (as a ) and Introduction to .
New Classes from Professor Bauler Pereira! Accordion Closed
Dr. Bauler Pereira is developing a 200-level course on U.S. Latinx History, and planning to offer courses in Intellectual and Cultural History of Latin America (and the U.S.) for History majors and the Latin American Studies minor.
What’s next for Professor Bauler Pereira? Accordion Closed
Dr. Bauler Pereira is currently working on an article on the countercultural writer Miguel Grinberg (Argentina, 1937-2022) and on the manuscript of his first book, based on his dissertation research.
What does Professor Bauler Pereira like to do outside of school? Accordion Closed
Dr. Bauler Pereira hobbies are listening alternative/experimental music, reading sci-fi & fantasy paperbacks, watching soccer (he is a Grêmio FBPA fan), and playing board games.