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Felipe Botelho Correa is a cultural studies scholar focusing on Brazil, Latin America, and the Atlantic World broadly. His current research explores global history and anti-racism, specifically targeting the racialization and racism that emerged in the late 19th century. He is the founding director of the pioneering online MA Global Cultures (MAGC), a flagship program at the Faculty of Arts & Humanities at King's College London. This program bridges theory and practice, allowing professionals and students worldwide to explore topics such as race, gender, cultural identity, and migration while addressing real-world practices related to diversity and inclusion. Felipe has authored and edited influential books, including "Lima Barreto: Sátiras e Outras Subversões" and has made significant contributions to prominent publications like Revista Piauí. His expertise in cultural history and anti-racism has led him to speak at global forums and hold visiting fellowships at institutions like Princeton University. Felipe's diverse research experience includes supervising numerous PhD theses and developing partnerships with cultural institutions to translate research on anti-racism and cultural history into public and professional contexts.
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