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Mr Leo Temple

Fellow
Specialising in
Latin American poetry

Leo Temple鈥檚 research seeks to reconstruct the intellectual and social histories that underwrite the evolution of poetic form in Latin America. 

Academic interests

Leo Temple鈥檚 academic interests include:

  • Modern Latin American poetry and poetics 鈥 late nineteenth and early twentieth century, especially the vanguard period
  • Lusophone poetry and comparative poetics
  • Postcolonial history and theory
  • Media theory (especially with regards to the history of technology)
  • Intersections between poetic and social forms
  • Experimental criticism.

Degrees obtained

  • BA, University of East Anglia.
  • MPhil, Cantab.

Awards and prizes

  • Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarship in the Humanities, 2020-2024.
  • Cambridge Arts and Humanities Research Council DTP Studentship, 2018.
  • Jarrold鈥檚 Prize for English Literature and Creative Writing, UEA, 2016.

Biography

Before commencing his doctorate at Cambridge, Leo completed an MPhil at the same university in European, Latin American and Comparative Literatures and Cultures (2019). He also holds a BA in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia (2016).

Leo鈥檚 doctoral dissertation, 鈥榁ital Mechanisms鈥 (1921-1931), charted the changing role of technology in the Latin American vanguard imagination. Drawing upon literary movements in Brazil, Mexico and Peru, the thesis moves from technological figuration of modern optimism to the melancholy machines of the end of the decade, coinciding with economic and political turbulence and increased sensitivity to colonial legacies. The mournful reimagining of mechanisation provides a new path into emergent literary forms in Latin America as well as a situated critique of technological development at the intersection of postcolonial and media history.

His next research project examines the last abolition of slavery in the Americas 鈥 achieved with Brazil鈥檚 Lei 脕urea (1888) 鈥 and the effects of its belated implementation on abolitionist poetry, which slid from its origins in the Romantic tradition. As well as exposing social tensions underpinning Romanticism鈥檚 decline, the project aims to shows how poets appropriated 鈥榤odern鈥 poetic styles to make sense of the so-called 鈥榮tate of delay鈥 鈥 as with Jo茫o da Cruz e Sousa鈥檚 Baudelairean abolitionism, convicting the decay 鈥 not the dawn 鈥 of modernity.

Other interests

Fishes, football, wild swimming, postpunk.

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Publications, links and resources

Temple, L.S.M. (2020) 鈥淨ue nos dilu铆sse em materia de nojo: moeda viva e a (de)sacraliza莽茫o da casa-grande em Cr么nica da casa assassinada de L煤cio Cardoso鈥, 翱辫颈苍颈茫别蝉, (17), p. 318鈥339. doi:10.11606/issn.2525-8133.opiniaes.2020.172474. 

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