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GLOBAL & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PROGRAM
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ESTHER LEZRA

Professor
Global & International Studies Program

Social Sciences & Media Studies Bldg.
Room 2109
Fax: (805) 893-8003
Email: elezra@global.ucsb.edu

 

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Global & International Studies Program
University of California
Social Sciences & Media Studies Bldg., 2nd Floor
Mail Code 7065
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7065

BIO

Esther Lezra is an Assistant Professor in the Program for Global and International Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She received her PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of California of San Diego in 2005 and was awarded a two-year Fellowship from the University of California Office of the President under the mentorship of Susan Gillman and George Lipsitz. She has published in the journals Dissidences: A Hispanic Journal of Theory and Criticism, Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal and has an article in African Diasporas: Ancestors, Migrations and Boundaries, a collection edited by Robert Cancel and Winifred Woodhull.

She specializes in the literary and cultural study of the Caribbean, Europe and North Africa from the eighteenth century to the present. Her book project explores questions of memory and forgetting in the multilingual archive of transatlantic revolutions and the submerged knowledges of Colonial and Post-Colonial Histories.

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