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Jeroen Dewulf (UC Berkeley)

Jeroen Dewulf at UC Berkeley
October 30, 2025
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
TBA

Talk details forthcoming!

Jeroen Dewulf is Queen Beatrix Professor in Dutch Studies at the UC Berkeley Department of German and a Professor at Berkeley’s Folklore Program. 

His main areas of research are Dutch and Portuguese colonial and postcolonial history, literature, religion, and culture, the transatlantic slave trade, and Black cultural, folkloric and religious traditions in the Americas. He publishes in five different languages (English, Dutch, German, Portuguese and French).

Research interests: 

Atlantic Studies, with a focus on history, folklore, culture, religion, literature, and language; The transatlantic slave trade; Dutch and Portuguese colonial history, literature, and culture; German literature, with a focus on Switzerland.