Mauricio Acuña
Mauricio Acuña is a scholar of Afro-Latin American Studies, and his work focuses on the literatures and cultures of the African Diaspora in the Americas, especially Brazil and Cuba. His research interests includes World Festivals of Black Arts, poetry, fiction, performances and the Afro-Brazilian martial art capoeira. Mauricio taught three courses in the Global Studies Program and Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, on themes like “Black Global Festivals: Literature and Performance,” “Images of Afro-Latin American Worlds, ”and “Exuzilhar: Crossroads in Afro-Diasporic Cinema,” in which students engaged with artists and created performances, and curated images for a visual exhibition.
Mauricio is now an Assistant Professor and Lecturer of Spanish and Portuguese at Dartmouth College.