Professor Philip Swanson
BA PhD
School of Languages and Cultures
Hughes Professor of Spanish
+44 114 222 0543
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School of Languages and Cultures
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- Profile
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Professor Phil Swanson studied as an undergraduate at the University of Liverpool and carried out postgraduate research at the University of Edinburgh. He also studied in Oxford, Lisbon and Seville. He has taught at a number of universities in Europe and the USA. He has been a Senior Fulbright fellow in the USA, holder of a Leverhulme Fellowship, and grant holder from the British Academy, the Carnegie Trust and the Society for Latin American Studies.
Phil Swanson has held a number of chairs and is now Hughes Professor of Spanish in the School of Languages and Cultures at 葫芦影业. His departmental teaching focuses on Latin American literature, Hispanic cinema, representations of Hispanic culture and Comparative Literatures and Cultures.
His areas of research centre principally on film and modern Latin American literature, with special reference to issues of identity, politics and popular culture, the nueva narrativa, the Boom and the Post-Boom. He also works on crime and fiction as well as on imaginings of 鈥楲atin鈥 identity.
Phil also has a keen interest in Spanish and Latin American theatre and has acted in produced and directed around twenty-five Spanish-language plays.
- Research interests
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Professor Swanson is one of the world鈥檚 leading authorities on Latin American literature, especially the New Narrative of the Latin American Boom and Post-Boom. He is currently engaged in research projects on foreign representations and imaginings of Latin America and crime and fiction in Latin America.
- Publications
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Books
- . Cambridge University Press.
- . Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
- The New Novel in Latin America: Politics and Popular Culture after the Boom. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.
- Jos茅 Donoso: The "Boom" and Beyond. Liverpool: Francis Cairns.
Edited books
Journal articles
- A Companion to Jose Enrique Rode. MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW, 116, 514-516.
- . Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 53(2), 280-287.
- . Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 96(2), 217-231.
- . Hispanic Research Journal, 19(3), 250-264.
- . Review (New York, 1968): literature and arts of the Americas, 50(2), 162-169.
- Remember the Alamo? Texans, Mexicans and Americans in 1960s Hollywood. Iberoamericana(44), 85-100.
- A Turbulent Decade Remembered: Scenes from the Latin American Sixties. REV ESTUD HISPAN, 44(3), 744-747.
- Emilio Fernandez: Pictures in the Margins. B LAT AM RES, 29(4), 552-U149.
- Going Down on Good Neighbours: Imagining America in Hollywood Movies of the 1930s and 1940s (Flying Down to Rio and Down Argentine Way). B LAT AM RES, 29(1), 71-84.
- . Foro Hisp谩nico, 40, 263-279.
- GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ A Life. TLS-TIMES LIT SUPPL(5524), 28-28.
- . Bulletin of Latin American Research, 27(4), 600-602.
- Latin lessons for young Americans: Isabel Allende's fiction for children. REV ESTUD HISPAN, 41(2), 173-189.
- Latin Lessons for Young Americans: Isabel Allende's Fiction for Children. Revista de Estudios Hisp谩nicos (St. Louis, MO), 41(2), 174-189.
- Cultural studies in the curriculum: Teaching Latin America.. MOD LANG REV, 102, 548-549.
- . Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 84(1), 141-141.
- . Romance Studies, 24(3), 265-277.
- . Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 82(3-4), 387-402.
- Jung, Alchemy and Jose Donoso's novel El 'obsceno pajaro de la noche'. B HISPANIC STUD, 82(3), 406-407.
- A companion to modern Spanish American fiction.. B HISPANIC STUD, 82(3), 398-399.
- The veracity of disguise in selected works of Jose Donoso: Illusory deception. B HISPANIC STUD, 82(3), 406-407.
- Cesar Vallejo: A critical bibliography of research.. MOD LANG REV, 100, 240-240.
- Manuel Puig and the spider woman: His life and fictions. B HISPANIC STUD, 81(4), 569-570.
- Assertive hispanisms: Tensions and affirmations in cultural identity. B HISPANIC STUD, 81(4), 566-567.
- The omnipresence of mimesis in the work of Manuel Puig. B HISPANIC STUD, 81(4), 569-570.
- . Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, 9(1), 57-67.
- . South Atlantic Review, 67(4), 46-46.
- Back to the Boom? Recent Trends in Spanish American Literary Studies. Latin American Research Review, 36(2), 202-208.
- . Forum for Modern Language Studies, XXXV(1), 95-106.
- Lost in a Spanish Garden: Exile and Anxiety in Jos茅 Donoso's 'Spanish' Narratives. Studi Ispanici, 24, 149-159.
- In Memoriam: Jos茅 Donoso (1924-1996). New Novel Review: Nueva Novela/Nouveau Roman Review, 4(2), 8-10.
- Only Joking? Gustavo Sainz and La princesa del Palacio de Hierro: Funniness, Identity and the Post-Boom. Studies in Twentieth Century Literature, 19(1), 101-115.
- . Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 71(2), 217-237.
- Boom or Bust? Latin America and the Not So New Novel. New Novel Review: Nueva Novela/Nouveau Roman Review, 1(1), 74-92.
- . Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 69(2), 179-216.
- . Contemporary Literature, 28(4), 520-520.
- . Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 63(3), 247-256.
- Binary Elements in El obsceno p谩jaro de la noche. Revista de Estudios Hisp谩nicos (St. Louis, MO), 19(1), 101-116.
- Concerning the Criticism of the Work of Jos茅 Donoso. Revista Interamericana de Bibliograf铆a/Inter-American Review of Bibliography, 33, 355-365.
- Spanish-American Literature: The Twentieth Century. The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 44, 492-509.
- . Revista Iberoamericana, 53(141), 995-998.
Chapters
- Fate and Free Will in Chronicle of a Death Foretold In Bell-Villada GH & L贸pez -Calvo I (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel Garc铆a M谩rquez (pp. 512-523). New York: Oxford University Press.
- Borges and Popular Culture, JORGE LUIS BORGES IN CONTEXT (pp. 123-129).
- In Lange C & Peate A (Ed.), Crime Scenes: Latin American Crime Fiction from the 1960s to the 2010s (pp. 157-175). Oxford: Peter Lang.
- In Larke-Walsh GS (Ed.), A Companion to the Gangster Film (pp. 166-181). Wiley
- Death in the Tropics: Alajuelita, 鈥楨l Psic贸pata, and Costa Rican Crime Fiction In Forero G (Ed.), V铆ctimas, novela y realidad del crimen Bogot谩: Planeta.
- Gabriel Garc铆a M谩rquez, 1927-2014, Palabra Clave (pp. 253-257).
- , The Cambridge Companion to Jorge Luis Borges (pp. 81-95). Cambridge University Press
- Havana Noir: Time, Place and the Appropriation of Cuba in Crime Fiction In Anderson J, Pezzotti B & Miranda C (Ed.), The Foreign in International Crime Fiction (pp. 35-46). Bloomsbury Academic
- Isabel Allende (1942- ), A Companion to Latin American Women Writers (pp. 159-167). Woodbridge, England: Tamesis Books.
- Unfinished Business: Lagartija sin cola, Donoso鈥檚 Lost Novel In Carpenter V (Ed.), A World in Words, A Life in Texts: Revisiting Latin American Cultural Heritage (pp. 161-184). Peter Lang Pub Incorporated
- In Swanson P (Ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Gabriel Garc铆a M谩rquez (pp. 1-6). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- The Detective and the Disappeared: Memory, Forgetting and Other Confusions in Juan Jos茅 Saer's La pesquisa, Investigating Identities: Questions of Identity in Contemporary International Crime Fiction (pp. 277-294). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Brill/Rodopi.
- Isabel Allende y la marca del Zorro, La metamorfosis en las literaturas en lengua espa帽ola (pp. 328-334). Budapest, Hungary: E枚tv枚s J贸zsef K枚nyvkiad贸.
- , The Cambridge Companion to the Latin American Novel (pp. 81-102). Cambridge University Press
- Magical Realism and Children's Literature: Isabel Allende's La Ciudad de las Bestias, A Companion to Magical Realism (pp. 168-180). Woodbridge, England: Tamesis Books.
- Romancing the Stone with Carlos Fuentes: Reading and Writing La cabeza de la hidra, LA CHISPA '93: Selected Proceedings (pp. 240-247). New Orleans: Tulane UP.
- Jos茅 Donoso: El obsceno p谩jaro de la noche, Landmarks in Modern Latin American Fiction (pp. 183-206). London: Routledge.
- , The Oxford Handbook of the Latin American Novel (pp. 110-123). Oxford University Press
- Fate and Free Will in Chronicle of a Death Foretold In Bell-Villada G & L贸pez Calvo I (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel Garc铆a M谩rquez
- In Swanson P (Ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Gabriel Garci谩 M谩rquez (pp. 57-63). Cambridge University Press
- Where is Latin America?: Imaginary Geographies and Cultures of Production and Consumption In O'Bryen R & Davies C (Ed.), Transnational Hispanic Studies LUP
Book reviews
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Supervised topics include: Magical Realism, Latin American Poetry, Manuel Puig, Psychoanalysis and Politics in Mario Vargas Llosa, Dulce Mar铆a Loynaz, Zo茅 Vald茅s, Cristina Peri Rossi, The Absurd in Virgilio Pi帽era, Spanish Women Writers, Luc铆a Etxebarria, Nation and Region in Spanish Cinema, Humour and Fiction in Latin America, Body Modification in Mexican Visual Culture, Banditry in Mexico and the Southern US, Naturalism in Argentina, Race and Sexuality in Angola, Paolo Coelho and the Global Market, Mexican Drug Culture, Mining in Latin American Literature, Menstruation in Hispanic Culture, Disability in Spanish Culture.
- Teaching activities
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Spanish language at all levels
Spain: Courses on Spanish civilization and modern Spanish history. All periods of Spanish literature. Specialist courses on Lorca, Buero Vallejo, poetry, modern drama, film, sexuality and culture.
Spanish America: All periods. Specialist courses on theatre, poetry, fiction 1900-60, fiction 1960 to present day, film, civilization versus barbarism, reality and fantasy, notions of the 鈥渕odern,鈥 politics and popular culture, sexual politics, women鈥檚 writing, Latin American identity, representations of Latin America.
Brazil: Nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature and culture.
Other:
Theory, practical criticism and approaches to Hispanic Studies. Interdisciplinary courses on poetry, film and the detective. Research training.
- Professional activities and memberships
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Phil Swanson is past President of the Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland and member of the Advisory Board for the UK鈥檚 Institute of Latin American Studies.
He has been an RAE panellist and served on a wide range of international professional and cultural organisations and institutions, grant-awarding bodies, editorial boards and review panels. He has been an assessor for a vast number of journals, publishers, universities and other academic bodies.
He was named Man of the Year by the American Bibliographical Institute Board of International Research. He has made numerous appearances on radio, television, in the print media and in public lectures.
Has been External Examiner in around fifteen universities and has externally examined about fifty PhDs across five continents. He is a well-known figure in the Spanish-speaking world and has appeared as a character in a novel by one of Spain鈥檚 leading writers, Luc铆a Etxebarr铆a.