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CARMEN MANUEL CUENCA
PDI-Catedratic/a d'Universitat
Knowledge area: ENGLISH PHILOLOGY
Department: English and German
Àrea de coneixement: FILOLOGIA ANGLESA Departament: Filologia Anglesa i Alemanya (9639) 83062 carmen.manuel@uv.es
(9639) 83062
Biography

CARME MANUEL is Professor of English in the Department de Filologia Anglesa i Alemanya at the Universitat de València, where she started lecturing on American literature in 1992. After graduating from the Universitat de València in 1982 and passing a state exam in 1983, she became Professor of English in Secondary Education and taught English language for four years in IES Sogorb (Castelló) and six in IES Clot del Moro, Sagunt (València). In 1992 she completed her doctoral studies after a year at the University of Chicago. She has taught courses on the American Modernist novel, African American slave narratives, Harlem Renaissance literature, nineteenth- and twentieth- century drama and poetry, pre-Faulknerian southern fiction, American ethnic literatures, among others. Her interests lie in African American studies and genre studies and she has published and lectured widely on nineteenth- and twentiethcentury American and African American women writing. Among other publications, she has edited and is the author of the first Spanish translations of Our Nig (Harriet E. Wilson), Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (Harriet A. Jacobs), Behind the Scenes (Elizabeth Keckley), and is the author of the first anthology published in Catalan of eighteenth- and nineteenthcentury African American women poets. She has also written on Charles Brockden Brown, Mark Twain, George Washington Cable, Walt Whitman, Eugene O’Neill, among others. She is a reviewer for a number of both Spanish and American academic journals. She has also coauthored with Josep-Vicent Garcia i Raffi the first anthology and translation of Welsh poetry into Catalan, the biography of Welsh activist and translator Esyllt T. Lawrence, and a number of essays on Welsh language and teaching and its relation to Catalan language and teaching in the Comunitat Valenciana. Her research interests and publications focus on nineteenth- and twentieth-century fiction, with a special emphasis on African American women’s writing. In 2002 she founded the independent scholarly collection Biblioteca Javier Coy d’estudis nordamericans (PUV) devoted to publishing work on American studies. BJC has published 192 volumes to date by Spanish, American and European scholars.

Subjects taught and teaching methods
Tutorials
Second semester
Monday de 15:00 a 18:00. DESPATX 06,6ª PLANTA FFTIC
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You participate in the electronic tutoring program of the Universitat de València
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Participations in Conferences
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