Digital Humanities Staff Profiles
Dr Tiago Sousa Garcia
Research Associate (Animating Text)
- Email: tiago.sousa-garcia@ncl.ac.uk
- Address: School of English Literature, Language & Linguistics
Percy Building
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
I joined Newcastle University in 2017 as a Research Associate to 'Animating Text' (AtNU), a interdisciplinary research project interested in the future of scholarly digital editing and the digital humanities. Before joining Newcastle, I received a doctorate from Text and Event in Early Modern Europe (TEEME), an Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate awarded by the University of Kent and the University of Porto, Portugal. I had previously completed an MA in Anglo-American Studies and a BA in Languages, Literatures and Cultures (Portuguese and English) at the University of Porto. Parallel to my academic career I have also worked in the private sector, first as a computer programmer working in encryption and communication protocols, and later as an assistant editor to a small publishing house in Portugal.
In 2017/2018 I will be leading seminars in:
- Sousa Garcia T. The space in between. Creating meaning between Richard Fanshawe’s original and translated poetry. Renaissance Studies 2021, 35(3), 463-485.
- Sousa-Garcia T. How The Lusiad Got English'd: Manuel Faria y Sousa, Richard Fanshawe and the First English Translation of Os Lusíadas. Literature Compass 2017, 14(4), e12387.
- Sousa-Garcia T. Conquerors: how Portugal seized the Indian Ocean and forged the first global empire. Journal for Maritime Research 2017, 19(1), 78-81.