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Adriana Vazquez

Assistant Professor
Department: Classics
avazquez@humnet.ucla.edu
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Keywords: Brazil, Literature

Adriana Vazquez received her BA and MA in Classics from Stanford University in 2009 and 2010 and her Ph.D. in Classics at the University of Washington, Seattle, in 2017. Upon completing her degree, she joined the Department of Classics at UCLA.

While her research interests originate in the poetry of the Augustan period, with particular interest in its interactions with other texts, her current research focuses on reception of Latin literature in lusophone and hispanophone literature of the 17th and 18th centuries. Her current book project, tentatively titled Arcadia Ultramarina: Studies in the Neoclassical Literature of Portuguese America, explores the cultural production of the Arcadia Ultramarina, a literary academy working in colonial Brazil in the second half of the 18th century. Dr. Vazquez is especially interested in questions of bilingual intertextuality and literature produced under the condition of colonialism.

In addition to this book project, Dr. Vazquez is currently engaged in a collaborative project, together with Leni Ribeiro Leite (University of Kentucky), Beethoven Alvarez (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil), and Erika Validivieso (Yale University), to produce a critical edition and the first translation into English for publication of José de Anchieta’s humanist Latin epic on the third governor-general of Brazil, entitled De Gestis Mendi de Saa (1560). The edition is contracted to be published in the Brill Jesuit Studies book series.

In addition to her research, Dr. Vazquez is the cofounder of a scholarly interest group focusing on Classical legacies in the Ibero-global world, Hesperides: Classics in the Luso-Hispanic World (https://www.hesperideslusohispano.org/). On behalf of Hesperides, she has co-organized panels and workshops at several major conferences around the world, including for the Society for Classical Studies, the Renaissance Society of America, the Society for Renaissance and Baroque Hispanic Poetry, and the Fédération Internationale des associations d’études classiques.