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Associate Professord
eduardod@email.unc.edu

Eduardo Douglas received his Ph.D. (2000) in the History of Art from the University of Texas, Austin and is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Art, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  His research interests and teaching range broadly across the fields of colonial and modern Latin American art, with an emphasis on the arts of Brazil, Cuba, and Mexico.  His first book, In the Palace of Nezahaulcoyotl:Painting Manuscripts, Writing the Pre-Hispanic Past in Early Colonial Period Tetzcoco, Mexico (University of Texas Press, 2010), was a co-winner of the 2011 Association for Latin American Art (ALAA) book prize.  His articles have appeared in Art JournalArt Bulletin, and several edited collections, including the catalog of the 2011-12 exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Contested Visions in the Spanish Colonial World.