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J. Bernardo Pérez
J. Bernardo Pérez

J. Bernardo Pérez joined the department in 1980.  He graduated in 1972, with a Ph.D. in Spanish from the University of Iowa. 

For more information see his brief bio.


Spotlights

Lorena Villarreal spotlight
Lorena Villarreal spotlight
Major Lorena Villarreal sent the following note:  This summer was amazing.  I worked with Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America (LEDA), a non-profit college-prep program  based in New York City, which seeks to redress inequality of higher educational opportunity for low-income high school juniors across the United States, whose socio-economic, racial and/or ethnic background is currently under-represented at the nation's top colleges and universities.  This summer, the program hosted 60 students at Princeton University where we lived for 8 weeks.  The students learned about leadership, ethics, and politics, while having SAT & ACT prep courses as well.  We traveled to Maryland, Connecticut, Washington DC, Pennsylvania, New York and visited several top universities such as Yale, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Swarthmore, Johns Hopkins, Georgetown, and Wesleyan.
I participated in this program as a scholar during the summer after my junior year in high school (2005); i can honestly say that LEDA helped me get into Rice and I wanted to give back to this amazing program in any way I could.  It was great being able to  return to LEDA and work as an RA at the dormitory where we all stayed, which allowed me to see everything from a different perspective from the one I lived four years ago. I had a group of students assigned to me and this proximity gave me the opportunity to witness their transformation as individuals into a tight-knit community.  It was beautiful.  I learned so much from working with talented and driven students and met so many amazing people that touched my heart. I would not trade this summer experience for anything.

News

Entre Líneas, student magazine

CONGRATULATIONS to Prof. Luis Duno-Gottberg!

Mario Vargas Llosa wins Nobel Prize in Literature

Welcome our new Dean of Humanities, Dr. Nicolas Shumway!

CONGRATULATIONS to Professor J. Bernardo Pérez!

Welcome Dr. Manuel Gutierrez

Upcoming Talks by faculty

Spanish Resource Center, Est. 6/09

Events

Mesas de español (Fall 2011)

Lang & Culture Assistant Program Teaching Grants

Nov 28 and Dec 12, 2011 and Feb 27, 2012 20th Century Spanish Literature and Cinema (1)

Jan. 18, 2012 Cannibalism and Brazil: Three Instances of Alterity, 5:30 p.m., RZR 304

Jan. 19th, 2012 Comics and Popular Arts in Spain by Oscar Aibar

Jan 20-29, 2012 Festival of New Spanish Cinema 2011, Rice Cinema

Feb. 3, 2012 When Nina Rodrigues Met Fausta, or Trance and Political Subjectivity in Late 19th Century Salvador da Bahia by candidate, D. Robbins

Feb. 7, 2012 Performing Hybrid Festive Culture in New Orleans: Brazilian Immigrants and Mardi Gras 5:30 p.m.

Feb 9, 2012 Intellectuals, the Media and the Public Realm in Mexico

Feb. 13, 2012 The Substance of Light: Literature and Public Works in Belle Époque Rio de Janeiro (1894-1914)

Current Courses

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Fall 2011 Course Schedule »

Spring 2012 course schedule »

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Publications

MIRADAS by LDG
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Las Cuidades (Heffes)
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For more publication information view each faculty members bio, via the faculty list  (click on their names).