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Curriculum

Graduate program

Overview

  • Flexible course selection: out of the total 24 credits (not including the thesis), 9 can be taken in other departments (and up to 6 from external schools).
  • Three basic courses offered every year (at least once): “Thesis Writing and Research Methodology,” “Survey of Literary / Cultural Theories,” “Introduction to Cultural Studies.”
  • Advanced courses in three areas: literary/ cultural studies, gender/sexuality, and film and performance studies. These areas reflect our research strengths, and our courses continually incorporate new developments in these fields.
  • Master’s Program Study Regulations 2022jan
  • Master Thesis Proposal Exam 2022jan

Our Specialties

  • 5-year MA program

Established in 2014, students can apply during the spring semester of their junior year with enrollment in the program commencing the following semester. Up to 18 credits of grad courses taken during their undergrad years can count toward their graduate degree.

  • MA thesis diversified options

In addition to the traditional thesis requirement, we now have a multi-paper format that is more flexible and allows career-oriented choices. The optional thesis formats consist of a translation, a research article submitted to an academic journal, or a combination of 2 or more papers that can include the following types: academic papers, a translation, an annotated bibliography, a creative work.

MA Thesis Writing Guideline 2022jan

  • Additional options for MA students

Participation since 2012 in the University System of Taiwan International MA program in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies. Central belongs to the UST system (along with Tsinghua, Chiao Tung, and Yangming). The IACS program has four clusters, each located at one of the campuses. The ‘Gender/Sexuality’ cluster is hosted by Center for the Study of Sexualities at NCU English. Teachers not affiliated with the Center and teachers from any department who are teaching related courses can list them with IACS. NCU English students can enroll in any course in the NTU system. UST provides transportation between the campuses four times daily.

Certificate program: our English graduate students can also enroll in cultural studies courses on other campuses and get a certificate in cultural studies along with their MA in English.

葉明立

Carmelo Esterrich

傅特萊爾特計畫訪問學人

Professor of Humanities and Cultural Studies

Columbia College Chicago

Office / 
Tel / 03-422-7151 ext:33217
Email / cesterrich25@cc.ncu.edu.tw

學歷 / Education

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Ph.D. The University of Wisconsin – Madison, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, 1994

美國威斯康辛大學麥迪遜分校西班牙語副修傳播藝術(電影與電視)博士

專長領域 / Fields of Specialty

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Cinema and Media Studies, Latin American Studies, Postcolonial Studies

經歷 / Experience

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  • Fulbright Foundation Visiting Professor in English, National Central University, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 2025 Spring semester
  • 1998-present Professor, School of Communication and Culture, Columbia College Chicago
  • 1994-1998 Assistant Professor, Modern Languages, Denison University

著作目錄 /
Publications and Presentations

專書 Books

  • Café Tacvba’s Re.London: Bloomsbury Press. (Part of the 33 1/3 music series).  Forthcoming in 2025. 
  • Star Wars Multiverse.New Brunswick, NJ/London, UK: Rutgers University Press, 2021. (Part of the series Quick Takes: Movies and Popular Culture). 160 pp. 
  • Concrete and Countryside: The Urban and the Rural in 1950s Puerto Rican Culture Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018. (Part of the series ‘Illuminations: Cultural Formations of the Americas’). 184 pp. 

期刊論文 Journal articles

  • “Maternidades heroicas en Roma, de Alfonso Cuarón.” Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios en Diseño y Comunicación(Universidad de Palermo–Buenos Aires, Argentina) Vol. 91 (2020-2021): 211-218.
  • “Singing the City, Documenting Modernization: Cortijo y su combo and the Insertion of the Urban in 1950s Puerto Rican Culture.” Book Chapter in Song and Social Change in Latin America. Lauren Shaw, ed. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield, 2013. 9-26. 
  • “Rock with Punk with Pop with Folklore: Transformations and Renewal in Aterciopelados and Café Tacuba” (2001) in White Riot: Punk Rock and the Politics of Race. Stephen Duncombe and Maxwell Tremblay, eds. London: Verso, 2011. 
  • “Para desbaratar a mamá: el último cine de Arturo Ripstein y Paz Alicia Garciadiego” Objeto visual(Caracas, Venezuela) 13.11 (June 2005): 54-79. 
  • “Mecánicas groseras: Travestismo y retórica en la novela de Servero Sarduy” Revista Iberoamericana(Center for Latin American Studies, Pittsburgh, PA) No. 204 (JulySeptember 2003): 597-611. 
  • “Filtros de nostalgia y colonización: el retorno en el cine de Raúl Ruiz” Cinemais(Brazil) 24 (2001): 111-126. 
  • “Home and the Ruins of Language: The Nuyorican Poetry of Víctor Hernández Cruz and Miguel Algarín” MELUS: Journal of The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States3 (Fall 1998): 43-56. 

 CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATION

  • JAN 2023
    • “Boricua Wookies: Puerto Rican Bodies and the Ambivalent, Posthuman Gesture of Cosplay”(Modern Language Association)San Francisco, CA
  • MAY 2019
    • “The Persistence of the Countryside: Urban Horror and Political Terror in Neighboring Sounds”LASA (Latin American Studies Association) Conference Boston, MA
  • OCT 2018
    • “Negotiating Multifarious Puerto Ricannesses in RuPaul’s Drag Race” Puerto Rican Studies Association National Conference Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ
  • SEPT 2017
    • “‘This is the Prison of Miguel:’ Revisiting Traditional Masculinities in Ana Tipa’s Preso” Latin American Women’s Filmmaking Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London London, England, UK
  • MAY 2016
    • “Live-Action Queens, Animated: The Gender Politics of Beauty Pageants in Reinas” LASA (Latin American Studies Association) Conference New York, New York
  • MAR 2015
    • “Marrying ‘Roaches:’ Power, Sexuality and Religious Liminality in Aracelis Santanta’s Blattángelus” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Annual Conference Montréal, Québec, CANADA
  • MAY 2013
    • “Filming Remembering Forgetting: The Spectacle of Erasure in Cuchillo de palo/108” LASA (Latin American Studies Association) Washington, D.C.
  • OCT 2012     
    • “La Vida and the New Life: Pedro Juan Soto and José Luis González Take on Oscar Lewis’s La Vida”  Puerto Rican Studies Association Conference Albany, NY
  • JAN 2011
    • “Revolution, Euphoria and the Ungovernable Strategies of Memories of Underdevelopment” MLA (Modern Language Association) Convention Los Angeles, CA
  • OCT 2008
    • “La escritura contrapastoral de José Luis González” PRSA Conference San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • DEC 2007      

常開課程 /

Courses

  • Interdisciplinary Humanities, Cultural Studies, Latin American Cultures and Literatures

榮譽 Grants and Academic Honors

2021 First Prize, Columbia College Chicago Excellence in Teaching Award