Carlos Colmenares Gil studies the Spanish-Caribbean, continental Caribbean, and Brazil, specifically how the cultural expressions (literature, film, music) from these areas are immersed, or resist to be immersed, in a cosmopolitan logic which translates and creates a simplified structure of critical reception for them. His work engages with a long tradition of Latin American thought as well as continental philosophy, psychoanalysis, and anthropology, examining questions of high and low art, the idea of the popular, the hyper and translocal, and the intellectual life of minoritized subjects. Carlos have published on social theorist Alejandro Moreno and on Afro-Venezuelan music. Currently, he is working on a project focused on poetry, landscape, and class in contemporary Venezuela, where he analyzes the work of Igor Barreto, Yolanda Pantin and Armando Reverón, among others.

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This Sawyer Seminar is funded by the Mellon Foundation.