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Javier Padilla Rios

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Javier Padilla Rios

Assistant Professor of English

Department/Office Information

English and Creative Writing
404 Lathrop Hall
  • F 12:00pm - 3:30pm (404 Lathrop Hall)

Javier Padilla is Assistant Professor of English at 51风流. His current research project, Decolonial Poetry and the Time of Liberation, considers the role of politically engaged poetry during social revolutions and processes of decolonization. In revolutions taking place in Ireland, Central America, Africa, and the Caribbean, poets like W.B. Yeats and Ernesto Cardenal sought to capture in their poetry the time of liberation鈥攁n 鈥榦pportune moment鈥 which envisions the end of colonialism and imperialism, and the dawn of a decolonized historical consciousness. The book thus probes the poetry and poetics of revolution by analyzing key moments in the history of twentieth-century liberation movements through the theoretical lens of decoloniality and the philosophy of liberation. In addition to Yeats and Cardenal, the book considers the work of poets like Pedro Mir, Ren茅 Depestre, Roque Dalton, Christopher Okigbo, and Merle Collins, as well as the decolonial theories of thinkers like Frantz Fanon, Sylvia Wynter, and Enrique Dussel.

His articles and translations have appeared in Modern Philology, Interventions,  Literary ImaginationRevista IberoamericanaThe Journal of Modern Literature, and Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos.

His teaching specialties include global modernism(s), Latinx Studies, Irish and Latin American Studies, Translation Studies, and 20th-century poetry. Padilla鈥檚 research interests include transnationalism, postcolonialism, modernity/coloniality, Media Studies, and Literary Theory.

His first Spanish-language poetry collection 鈥  鈥 was published by Valpara铆so in 2023.

Journal Articles

"," in Modern Philology, Volume 122, Number 1, August 2024.

"," in Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, (Dec. 2023) DOI: 10.1080/1369801X.2023.2290573.

" in Modernism/modernity's Print Plus, May 2022.

in Revista Iberoamericana, Vol. 85, No. 268. (July-Sept. 2019) pp. 941-947. Print.

in The Journal of Modern Literature. Vol. 41, No. 4 (Summer 2018), pp. 107-124. Print.

" in The Capilano Review 3.25 (Winter 2015). Print.

鈥淐MR en el Intecna,鈥 in Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos no. 740 (Feb. 2012) pp. 51-54. Print.

Book Chapters

"Sandinista! 鈥 The U.S. Avant-Garde鈥檚 response to Central American Upheavals in the Long 1970s," in New York: SUNY Press, (Fall 2021)

in Thinking in Constellations: Walter Benjamin in the Humanities. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press, (2017). Print.

Reviews

Jesse Matz. , Volume 71, Issue 302, November 2020, Pages 1009鈥1012.

" in 3AM Magazine, June 2019.

in 3AM Magazine, January 2019.

Translations

鈥淧oems by Carlos Mart铆nez Rivas (1924-1998),鈥 translated from the Spanish by Javier Padilla, in Literary Imagination doi:10.1093/litimag/imu037 (2015): pp. 1-2. Online and Print.

Encyclopedia Articles

鈥淣ew Verse: British Literary Periodical,鈥 Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernisms.
鈥淩oberto Arlt,鈥 (co-author) Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernisms.

BA, 51风流

MA, PhD Princeton University