WELCOME

AbOUT DariEn

I am a scholar and teacher invested in creating vibrant and respectful spaces for intellectual growth and exchange. My scholarship has focused on the history of Brazil and the Caribbean, Latin American and Caribbean migrations, and the African diaspora in the Atlantic world. I am also interested in studying the lives of transnational intellectuals and performers and their imagined communities.

Background & Associations

Education

1992

Ph.D. History/Latin American Studies-History, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.

1989

M.A. in Latin American Literatures/Latin American Studies, Notre Dame University, IN.

1987

Certificate, Course in Liberation Theology, University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru.

1986

B.A. Degree, Economics, St. John’s University, Collegeville, MN. 

Fellowships
& Awards 

2020-2021

Recipient, Fulbright Scholar Award, Chair Migration Studies, L’IMéRA [L’institut d’études avancées d’Aix-Marseille Université] Projects:  “The Legacy of Black Orpheus” in France and “Mapping Black Migration in the Atlantic World,” Marseille, France. 

2016

Zukunftsfond of the Republic of Austria Grant (with Karin Hanta and Oliver Marshall) for research and updated publication in German of Stefan and Lotte Zweigs South American Letters, 1940-42.


2008-2009

Ada Howe Kent, African Diaspora research project.

2003-2004

Fulbright-Hays Fellowship, Research residency in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  Theme: Music to His Ears: Popular Music and Nationality in the Time of Getúlio Vargas, President of Brazil.

2017-2020

Member, Davis Grant for Digital Humanities, Participant in 3-year grant across three departments, History, American Studies, Sociology, and Media Studies to develop courses and promote the digital humanities at Middlebury College, 2017-2020.


2014 - 2015

Invited Professor, Simon Bolivar Chair, Institut des Hautes Etudes de l’Amérique Latine (IHEAL), Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris III, Paris, France

2003 - 2007

Faculty Long Term Research Grant (LPDF) for travel and research to Vienna, London and Brazil, for book on Stefan Zweig and Brazilians abroad.

2002

Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) Grant for seminar on “Economic Development in Brazil.”

2018-2019

Portuguese Language Fellowship, One Middlebury Grant.  (For Research on the Brazilian Diaspora, London, Paris and Brazil, 2018-2019).          

2011 - 2012

Ada Howe Kent, “Understanding Black Orpheus,” Research, Paris, France.    

2005 - 2008

Contributing Editor and Consultant, NEH Grant on Teaching Portuguese Across the Curriculum, 2005-2008.   

1999

Ford Foundation Research Grant for travel to Morocco to study social and religious movements in the Islamic World, Summer 1999.

2018

Community Engagement Grant.  (To create links with global human rights and diaspora and migrant organizations and support students in my course on History of Diasporas to reach out to local, national, and transnational organizations, Fall, 2018).  

2011

Andrew W. Mellon Grant (for organizing and facilitating workshop on the theme “The Impact of Intellectuals Abroad:  Transnational Influences Since World War II.” International Centre for Migration, Ethnicity and Citizenship (ICMEC, New School for Social Research, New York, NY. 

2005

Starr Foundation, Study Abroad Grant for research in Paris, France on manuscript on Brazilian performers in Paris in the 1920s.


1996

Kellogg International Fellowship, Salzburg Seminar on Race and Ethnicity:  Models of Diversity, Salzburg, Austria.

Languages

Speaking, writing and reading fluency in English, Portuguese, Spanish. 

Speaking, reading and writing proficiency in French and German.

Basic understanding in Haitian Kreyol.

Membership in
Professional Associations

Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora (ASWAD)

Latin American Studies Association (LASA)

American Historical Association (AHA)

Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores Negros (APNB)

Caribbean Studies Association (CSA)

Hobbies
& Joys

Swimming, Reading Poetry, and Listening to Brazilian Music. In aiming for the balance of body, heart, and soul, I rely on the great poets, writers, as well as musicians: Ono no Kamachi, Fernando Pessoa, Rumi, Derek Walcott, Alice Walker, Bob Marley, Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethânia, Emicida, and others.