Jeremy Lehnen
Biography
Jeremy Lehnen is the associate director of the Center for Language Studies and director of the Brazil Initiative at the Watson Institute. He is the executive editor of the Journal of Lusphone Studies and the vice-president of the American Portuguese Studies Association. He has served as the interim director of the Gender and Sexuality Studies program, and the interim associate director of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women here at Brown University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico in Latin American studies and has taught at the University of New Mexico, Macalester College and the University of Colorado at Boulder. His book "Neo-Authoritarian Masculinity in Brazilian Crime Film" was published by the University Press of Florida. Additionally, his work has been published in Luso-Brazilian Review, Journal of Lusophone Studies and Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, among other journals. His primary research interests broach questions of gender and sexuality, particularly masculinity in contemporary Latin American cinema, literature and electronic cultural production.
Teaching
GNSS 0710A - (En)Gendering the Text: Gender & Sexuality in Latin American Literature and Film
GNSS 1070 - On Both Sides of the Lens: Latin American Women Filmmakers
GNSS 1520 - Latin American Horror
GNSS 1990 - Senior Seminar
POBS 0100 - Elementary Portuguese
POBS 0280 - Mapping Food, Eating Meaning, Making Community: A Welcome to the Lusophone world
POBS 0281 - Digital Dreams: Brazil Cinema on the World Stage
POBS 1090 - Portuguese-speaking Cultures Via Film
POBS 1800C - Constructing Men, Projecting Masculinity: Questioning Gender, Sex, and Sexuality in Brazil