San Mao, I Presume? Encounters with Incarnations of the Most Popular Spanish Writer in History This talk will assess the posthumous Spanish author known as San Mao via close readings of selected stories and photographs in the 2016 volumes.
Soft Focus, Hard Powers: The Circulations and Sublimations of Taiwanese Audiovisual Arts in Latin America Throughout the last decade, Taiwanese audiovisual arts have made unprecedented appearances in Latin America. This striking reality has arisen at the same time as the decline of formal diplomatic recognition of Taiwan in the region.
Michela Siuni Michela Siuni is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Anthropology. Her work focuses on the taste of/for Korean food in Greater London
Careers: SOAS radically changed the way I think about literature as a powerful tool As Head of Social Impact at Penguin Random House UK, SOAS alum Zaahida Nabagerek works to make the publishing industry more diverse and inclusive.
Ms Brandi Simpson Miller Brandi Simpson Miller is a Ph.D. student in the History, Religions, and Philosophy Department at SOAS. Her research interests include the foodways of the Gold Coast in the 19th and 20th centuries, and explore the historical basis for the cultural changes in what would later become Ghana in 1957. She holds a Master’s Degree in World History, with a dual emphasis on Latin American and West African History from Georgia State University in the U.S. She currently is working as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for the H110 History of Africa Course
Our research Research at the College of Law, Anthropology and Politics specialises in the cultural, political and legal processes and dynamics of societies in the Global South.