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Mathilde Roza is an Associate Professor at Radboud University specializing in Modern Languages and Cultures. Her research focuses on cultural identity and cultural contact, particularly within political and historical contexts. She is especially interested in the impact of cross-cultural interactions in the context of North American Indigenous Studies. Among her notable projects, she has worked on Indigenous literature and visual art, including initiatives related to Indigenous soldiers who contributed to the liberation of the Netherlands during World War II. Roza curated the exhibition "Albert & Theo: Social Friendship" in 2022 and followed it up with the exhibition "Indigenous Liberators," which highlights the contributions of Native American and Métis soldiers. Additionally, she explores themes related to American literary modernism, with a particular emphasis on the avant-garde author Robert M. Coates. Roza's work reflects her fascination with the various ways humanity expresses culture.
Applies to Research Master's in Linguistics and Communication Sciences (Centre for Language Studies/Department of Language and Communication).