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Professor Jouve-Martín's research revolves around the intersection of history and literature, with main projects focusing on the themes of Slavery, Literacy, and Colonialism in Latin America. His pivotal work, 'Esclavos de la ciudad letrada: Esclavitud, escritura y colonialismo en Lima, 1650-1700', addresses how Afro-Peruvian communities engaged with lettered culture during the 17th century and the misconceptions surrounding their literacy. He also investigates the cultural history of opera and how the conquest and colonization of America are represented musically. A key aspect of his research pertains to the examination of royal funerary ceremonies during the Spanish colonial period, analyzing texts and emblems that transformed urban spaces into lettered environments. Professor Jouve-Martín has received substantial funding for his projects, evidencing the impact and relevance of his scholarly work on Hispanic studies.
McGill University • Montreal, Quebec
Teaching in the Department of Hispanic Studies, focusing on various aspects of Hispanic culture, literature, and history.
Department: Department of Medicine. Program: Experimental Medicine.