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ALVAREZ SELLERS, MARIA ROSA |
Dpto. Filología Española Área de Filología Portuguesa Facultad de Filología, Traducción y Comunicación Av. Blasco Ibáñez, nº 32 46010 Valencia 51319 |
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[ Automatic translation ] [Biography, English version] MARÍA ROSA ÁLVAREZ SELLERS. PhD in Philology and Degree in Hispanic Philology (Universitat de València) and Portuguese Philology (Universidad de Salamanca), she combines both specialities in her research activity. Professor of Galician and Portuguese Philology attached to the Department of Spanish Philology (Universitat de València), she teaches in all the degrees of the Faculty of Philology, Translation and Communication, although the Minor in Portuguese is included in the Degree of Modern Languages and their Literatures. Acting Dean of the Faculty of Philology, Translation and Communication (University of Valence, Spain). Coordinator of the Academic Committee of the Degree in Modern Languages and their Literatures. She has been Vice-Dean of Culture, Equality, Inclusive Policies and Sustainability (27/3/2024 to 9/2/2025). Coordinator of the Area of Portuguese and Basque Philology at the University of Valencia. She is a member of the Board of the Faculty of Philology, Translation and Communication and participates in numerous university committees and university entrance exams. Lines of research: Comparative literature – Critical edition – Reception – Translation – Dictionaries – Theater – Actors – Spanish literature – Golden Age – Calderón de la Barca – Lope de Vega – Agustín Moreto – Portuguese literature – Brazilian literature – Gil Vicente – António Ferreira – Bernardim *Ribeiro – Guimarães Rosa – Iberian interludes She has published works dedicated to the Spanish theater of the Golden Ages (La tragedia española en el Siglo de Oro: La vida es sueño o el delito del nacimiento [National Essay Award "Becerro de *Bengoa"], Diputació Foral de *Alava; Análisis y evolución de la tragedia española en el Siglo de Oro: la tragedia amorosa, Kassel, Reichenberger, 3 vols.) and in Portuguese and Brazilian literature (Edition of Literatura portuguesa y literatura española: influencias y relaciones, University of Valencia; Edition of Castro by António Ferreira, Universidade da Coruña-Xunta de Galícia; João Guimarães Rosa: travesías por la ficción y la palabra, Vigo, Academia del Hispanismo), in addition to this she has participated in numerous international Conferences and collaborated in various national and foreign publications and magazines. She has published books, critical editions and around one hundred articles and book chapters. In 2019 she published two critical editions: El bruto de Babilonia, by Matos Fragoso, Moreto and Cáncer (Ed. Reichenberger) and the Entremés de El día de compadres (Ed. University of Lisbon). In 2024 she published a critical edition of La tragedia del duque de Berganza, by Álvaro Cubillo de Aragón (Ed. Reichenberger). She has received scholarships to complete his academic training in Belgium, Italy, the United States and Portugal and has given classes and lectures at the universities of Coimbra, Lisbon, Bordeaux and Toulouse. She is a member of the Centro de Estudos de Teatro (CET) of the Universidade de Lisboa and of the Centro de Literatura Portuguesa (CLP) of the Universidade de Coimbra, as well as of the international research groups ‘Proteo-Moretianos’, ‘Escrituras Literarias: Patrimonio y Actualidad’ and ‘Circe-Early Modern European Theatre on Screen’. She has participated in international research projects (R&D), including two European projects: NIFLAR (Networked Interaction in Foreign Language Acquisition and Research), directed by the Universiteit Utrecht (2008-2010), dedicated to teaching innovation in foreign languages and financed by the European Union (Lifelong Learning Programme Sub-programmes - Multilateral Projects, Networks, Accompanying measures) and Patrimonio Teatral Clásico Español. Textos e Instrumentos de Investigación (Consolider) (TC/12) (Ministry of Science and Innovation. Plan Nacional I+D+I), in which 49 universities participated. The most recent projects have been Escritura teatral colaborativa en el Siglo de Oro: análisis, interpretación y nuevos instrumentos de investigación (Centenario de Agustín Moreto, 1618-2018), 2018-2010 (Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities and FEDER Funds. Programa Estatal de Fomento de la Investigación Científica y Técnica de Excelencia), Entremezes ibéricos: inventariação, edição e estudo (ENTRIB), 2018-2021 (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal) and ERDF funds (Lisbon Regional Operational Programme) and El teatro áureo en colaboración: textos, autorías, ámbitos literarios de sociabilidad y nuevos instrumentos de investigación (TAC) (Ministry of Science and Innovation. State Programme for the Generation of Knowledge and Scientific and Technological Strengthening of the R&D&I System and the State Programme for R&D&I Oriented towards the Challenges of Society). She is currently part of the EMOTHE project: European Theatre of the 16th and 17th centuries. Heritage and databases (Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities. European Union). Expert evaluator of R&D projects: ANEP (Agencia Nacional de Evaluación y Prospectiva) and AGAUR (Agencia de Gestión de Ayudas Universitarias y de Investigación). Expert evaluator of university degrees in Portugal: A3ES (Portuguese Agency for the Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Education). She participates in evaluation committees of international journals: Hispanic Review, Rilce, Hipogrifo, Anuario Calderoniano, Quaderns de Filologia, MONTI, Límite, Studia Iberica et Americana, Hesperia, Anagnórisis, eHumanista, Abriu, Itinerarios, Dicenda, Celestinesca. Member of editorial committees: Estudios Portugueses y Brasileños; Nueva Revista del Pacífico; Quaderns de Filologia. Profile in International Database: “Who’s who”, IStReS Iberian Studies (Universidade de Lisboa). |
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FERRER VALLS, M.TERESA |
Facultad de Filología, Traducción y Comunicación Avenida Blasco Ibáñez, 32 46010 Valencia 51242 |
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[Biography, english version] Teresa Ferrer Valls is a Spanish literature professor at the Department of Spanish Philology of the Universitat de València, where she has been teaching since 1986. Her research activity has been awarded six six-year periods by the CNEAI and her projects have been funded uninterruptedly to this day and have facilitated the training and incorporation into the professional career of several generations of fellows. His evaluation of teaching within the Docentia program has earned the qualification of Excellent. Professor Ferrer’s research focuses on the Spanish theatre of the Golden Age. One of his lines of work is related to the study of courtesan scenic practice and gave rise to a book and a series of articles, highly cited, that appear among the reference publications in theatre stories and specialized bibliographies. The book La práctica escénica cortesana: de la época del emperador a la de Felipe III (1991) contributed to the rethinking of courtesan theatrical activity prior to the reign of Philip IV, a period previously neglected by critics. Another of his lines of research is linked to the theatrical patronage of the nobility and had its origin in the discovery of the complete documentation, unpublished at the time, related to the assignment to Lope de Vega of a dramatic work, documentation published in Nobleza y espectáculo teatral 1535-1622: estudio y documentos (1993). In this line of work, he has published articles and book chapters related to the genre of genealogical dramas and the patronage of the nobility and the relationship between history and theatre. Another of her lines of work has focused on theatre written by women in the 17th century. His contributions began when Spain had not yet aroused interest in gender studies and contributed to giving a global vision of the work of a small, but significant, group of playwrights and are today part of the specialized repertoires. He has carried out studies on different authors (Cristóbal de Virués, Lope de Vega, Calderón, Luis Vélez de Guevara, Juan Pérez de Montalbán, Rodrigo de Herrera...), editing some of the most representative works of the period. He also works in the field of Digital Humanities and since 1995 he has directed the theatrical research group DICAT, which has been a pioneer in the development of databases applied to the study of classical Spanish theatre as DICAT. Diccionario de actores del teatro clásico español (2008), a large database published in 2008 after fifteen years of work and published in 2023 in open, or CATCOM. Base de datos de comedias mencionadas en la documentación teatral (1540-1700). His research group was one of the twelve that integrated the Consolider TC/12 project. Classical Spanish theatrical heritage. Texts and research instruments, coordinated by Joan Oleza. He participated, with a group of researchers and ant engineers, led by Joan Oleza, in the virtual reconstruction of the old Corral de La Olivera in Valencia. In 2019, it promoted the ASODAT. Bases de datos integradas del teatro clásico español, a database federation that brings together groups from various universities to date. It has also obtained funding for educational innovation projects that have served to disseminate research within and outside the classroom by digital means. The result of this line was the electronic edition of the comedy La traición en la amistad by María de Zayas, the archive La práctica escénica en imágenes or the teaching tool El teatro clásico español: materiales docentes multimedia. She is regularly required as an expert in the evaluation of research by different agencies nationally and internationally, and has been part of the National Commission for the Evaluation of Research Activity. He is a member of several scientific committees of journals and publishers of excellence. He has been a member of juries that have awarded prizes to literary creation and research. She was director of the Official Master's Degree in «Máster Oficial Estudios hispánicos: Aplicaciones e Investigación» (2007-2010), linked to the doctoral program, which obtained quality mention. She has been director of the Department of Spanish Philology (2010-2013 and 2016-2019) and since 2020 she is director of Publications of the Universitat de València. He has been a member of the Faculty Board (2012-2019) and of the Senate of the Universitat de València (2014-2017). |
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MONZO RIBES, CLARA |
Universitat de València Departamento de Filología Española Facultad de Filología, Traducción y Comunicación Avda. Blasco Ibáñez, 32 46010 Valencia Despacho nº 12 |
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Clara Monzó Ribes (1990) holds a PhD in Advanced Hispanic Studies (2019) and a degree in Hispanic Philology (2008-2013) from the University of Valencia. Her main lines of research focus on the literature of the Golden Age, mainly from three perspectives: the theatre of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the dramaturgy of Calderón de la Barca (staging and acotations) and the generic transversality between the golden classics (Cervantes, El Lazarillo) and modernity. She advocates a multidisciplinary approach that combines theoretical-critical analysis with the editing and exploration of stage language. Her doctoral thesis on stages directions on calderonian theater, directed by Evangelina Rodríguez Cuadros and carried out thanks to an FPU grant from the Ministry of Education, obtained the qualification of ‘Sobresaliente Cum Laude’ and international mention and was awarded the Extraordinary Doctorate Prize (2023). She also holds the Extraordinary Master's Prize in Advanced Hispanic Studies (2013-2014). She has taught at the Universitat de València and the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Previously, she held a postdoctoral research contract at the University of Vienna, where she carried out her scientific activity as part of the international project ‘Sound and Meaning in Spanish Golden Age Literature’ (FWF Austrian Science Fund P32563-G), funded by the Austrian government. Her publications include several critical editions of Lope de Vega for the Partes de comedias, coordinated by Prolope group and published by Gredos, as well as an annotated didactic edition of Calderón's El alcalde de Zalamea. To date, he has numerous publications, including book chapters and articles, which have appeared in indexed journals and publishers included in the SPI index. In addition, she occasionally writes articles on classics as a contributor to the journal Contexto (ctxt). In terms of internationalisation, she has undertaken research stays, supported by two FPU grants for pre-doctoral mobility: the University of Virginia (2016) and the Università Ca'Foscari in Venice (2017). In recent years, she has participated in several international conferences, seminars and research meetings and has been a speaker on other occasions. She is part of the CATCOM research team, led by Teresa Ferrer Valls, and of the teaching innovation project ‘Mujeres y escritoras no canónicas de la literatura española e hispanoamericana: Fuentes bibliográficas para su didáctica e investigación en formato digital’ (Women and non-canonical writers in Spanish and Latin American literature: Bibliographic sources for teaching and research in digital format), led by Isabel Díez Ménguez (UCM). In the past, she has taken part in different research projects, including the macro-project ‘TC/12’ (the only one in philology in the Consolider programme of the National R+D+i Plan), the transversal project ‘Observatorio de Espacios Escénicos’ of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (which is part of the R+D+i Projects ‘Retos investigación’ of the Ministry of Science and Innovation) and the project based at the University of Vienna, mentioned above. She is the author of the book of poems Llevar la casa (Isla Elefante, 2024). |
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PERIS LLORCA, JESUS |
Facultat de Filologia Departament de Filologia Espanyola 3ª planta Despatx 1 (9639) 83292 |
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He was born in Paterna (L'Horta Nord). Son of Jesus and Josefa. Father of Martí and Rosa. He lives in Sollana, in La Ribera Baixa with one foot in the Barrio del Carmen in the city of Valencia. Professor of contemporary Spanish and Latin American theater and Latin American literature. Over the years his research has been devoted primarily to popular and mass literature. It began with Argentina and the configuration of its national imaginary. He continued with the Valencian Country and the role of literature in shaping its problematic identity. He has written and thought about mass literature and new authorial figures. Also about fallas, and he has even burned some of them. He now teaches and researches on contemporary Spanish and Valencian theater. These are some of his most outstanding publications: -La construcción de un imaginario nacional. Don Segundo Sombra y la tradición gauchesca, València, Tirant lo Blanch Llibres, 1997. -Gauchos en el mundo del ochenta. Leyendo a Eduardo Gutiérrez y Eugenio Cambaceres, , València, Anejos de Quaderns de Filologia, 2003. -"Corrientes circulares: La experiencia del tiempo en las canciones de Los Planetas", Verba Hispanica, 2-XX, 2012, pp. 229-242. -"Populismo y literatura popular. Sobre la función de las fallas de Valencia en la extensión del blaverismo", Pasajes de Pensamiento contemporáneo, 46, 2015, pp. 42-61 -"El rock independiente español y las prácticas poéticas contemporáneas: estrategias autoriales en la cultura de masas", Confluencias, 32-1, 2016, pp. 141-158. -"La república de las fallas: La revista Pensat i Fet en los años de la Segunda República Española", Cultura de la República. Revista de Análisis Crítico, 1,1, 2017, pp. 82-94. -"La ciudad iluminada. Valencia en los textos de Max Aub", Debats, 132, 2, 2018, pp. 31-42. -"Josep-Vicent Marqués: el narrador que sí que sabia contar rondalles", en Pedro Garcia Pilán (ed.): Tots els colors de Josep-Vicent Marqués, València, Institució Alfons el Magnànim, 2018, pp. 157-190. -"Las letras del rock independiente español: huecos en la cultura de la transición", en Jaume Peris Blanes (eds.): Cultura e imaginación política, París, Rilma 2 y ADEHL, 2018, pp. 131-142. -“Ocells de foc i espurna”: poesía amb foc i pirotècnia a la revista fallera Pensat i Fet (1912.1972)", en Eudald González /ed.) Els sons dels foc: la pirotècnia a les festes, Catarroja, Afers, 2019, pp. 69-86. -“Acumulaciones primitivas de capital. La narrativa de Rafael Chirbes como genealogía del presente”, en Javier Lluch Prats (ed.), El universo de Rafael Chirbes. Barcelona, Anagrama, 2021, pp. 477-493. -“De genealogías y olvidos: la memoria de la militancia de los padres en Patricio Pron y Alia Trabucco ”, en Albrecht Buschmann y Luz C. Souto (eds.), Decir desparecido(s) II. Análisis transculturales de la desaparición forzada. Munster: Lit. Verlag, 2021, pp. 189-201. “Festive literature in Catalan as a space of cultural resistance: The Valencian magazine Pensat i Fet (1912‐72) during the Spanish post-war period”, International Journal of Iberian Studies, vol. 34, n.º 2, 2021, pp. 113-132. |
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RODRIGO MANCHO, RICARDO |
(9639) 83079 |
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Doctor in Hispanic Philology (November 1996) with a thesis that deals with The Valencian Focus at the dawn of the modern novel. The research has continued to expand with works on the narrative work of Pablo de Olavide, Pedro Montengón, Antonio Eximeno, Vicente Martínez Colomer, Luis Gutiérrez, Francisco Brotons, Pascual Pérez Rodríguez, Juan Arolas and Vicente Boix. The reflection on contemporary Spanish literature has materialized in studies on Melchor Gaspar de Jovellanos, Leandro Fernández de Moratín, Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva, José Cadalso, José Marchena, Mariano José Larra, Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, Leopoldo Alas, Pío Baroja, Luis Landero and Jorge Semprun. Other regular spaces for analysis have been that of Valencian writers, booksellers and editors: Brusola, José de Orga, Mariano Cabrerizo, Venancio Oliveres, Domingo y Mompié, Manuel Fuster y Membrado, Pedro Sabater. He has published in accredited international magazines (Olivar, Dieciocho, ehumanista) and national magazines (Cuadernos de Estudios del Siglo XVIII, Cuadernos de Illustration y Romanticismo, diablotexto, Quaderns de Filologia, Stichomythia). Participation in different funded research projects has materialized in different articles on the first peninsular theater, the theatrical figure of the rustic pastoral, the theater of the 18th century (Nicolás and Leandro Fernández de Moratín, Olavide and Manuel Lassala) and the theater of the Triennium Liberal. The latest publications are dedicated to examining the concerns of the 18th century Spanish literati on the bench of the Inquisition: Olavide, Father Isla, Samaniego, Moratín. In addition to reviewing the classic interpretations of Miguel de la Pinta Llorente, the ideological similarity of the Inquisition and Franco's censorship has also been highlighted, represented by the Augustinian Miguel de la Pinta, whose vicissitudes in the civil war marked the guidelines of the reactionary ideological model. |