Step into the world of Miquel Bota, a dynamic scholar and storyteller who seamlessly blends academic rigor with the vibrant essence of cultural narratives. With a Ph.D. from Stanford University in Iberian and Latin American Cultures, Miquel is not just an Associate Professor at California State University, Sacramento, but a true connoisseur of the human experience across languages and borders.

Miquel's academic journey is a tapestry of prestigious institutions, including Esade Business School, and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in Spain, as well as Vanderbilt University and Stanford in the US, and Queen’s University in Canada. His eclectic educational background, spanning Iberian Literatures and Cultures to Business Administration and Communication Sciences, adds a unique depth to his professional approach.

But Miquel's talents don't stop at the lectern. He’s an accomplished author and editor, with works such as Americanized Spanish Culture: Stories and Storytellers of Dislocated Empires and The Contestation of Patriarchy in Luis Martín-Santos’ Work. His fiction, like the novel Muerte en Mitra, showcases his ability to weave compelling stories that resonate on multiple levels.

Miquel Bota:

The Maverick of Multicultural Narratives

A sought-after speaker, Miquel has delivered thought-provoking lectures from Princeton to Stockholm, always leaving his audience with a fresh perspective on historical and contemporary issues. His research spans from the intimate bonds of friendship destabilizing societal norms to the imperial echoes in modern Spanish pop culture.

Fluent in Spanish, Catalan, and English, with a love for Portuguese and French, Miquel is a true polyglot who embodies the spirit of multiculturalism. His work not only bridges continents but also connects hearts and minds, making him a beacon of light in the world of the Humanities.

Join Miquel on this exhilarating journey of discovery, where every story is a step towards understanding our shared humanity.