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ALBELDA MARCO, MARTA

ALBELDA MARCO, MARTA

PDI-Catedratic/a d'UniversitatCoordinador/a de Programa de Doctorat

Departamento de Filología Española Despacho 27 Universitat de València Av. Blasco Ibáñez, 32 Valencia, 46010

(9638) 64692

marta.albelda@uv.es

Biography
 

Marta Albelda Marco is an Associate Professor at the University of Valencia (Spain). She is a member of Val.Es.Co. Researching Group (Valencia Español Coloquial), devoted to the study of Spoken Colloquial Spanish. She co-leads the project “Pragmatics attenuation and its genre variation: written and oral discursive genres in European an Latin American Spanish” (www.esvaratenuacion.es). Among her interests are the analysis of oral and colloquial language, the pragmatic communication, corpus linguistics, evidentiality and the pragmatic categories of attenuation and intensification. Her publications may be consulted at the following web address https://uv.academia.edu/MartaAlbeldaMarco y  https://producciocientifica.uv.es/investigadores/334426/detalle .

PERIS BLANES, JAUME

PERIS BLANES, JAUME

PDI-Titular d'Universitat

(9639) 83251

jaume.peris@uv.es

Biography
 

Professor of Latin American Literature and Culture at the University of Valencia, in the Department of Spanish Philology. He was previously a professor for two years at the Université d'Antananarivo (Madagascar).

His main field of research has been the forms and representations of political violence in Latin America and Spain, as well as the construction of social and cultural memory in post-dictatorial societies. He has dedicated several studies to testimonial literature and to contemporary memory cultures. He has published the books La imposible voz. Memoria y representación de los campos de concentración en Chile (2005, Cuarto Propio) e Historia del testimonio chileno. De las estrategias de denuncia a las políticas de memoria (2008, Quaderns de Filologia). He has also studied the relationship between literature and the revolutionary imaginaries in Latin America in the sixties and seventies, from which different publications about the work of Julio Cortázar have emerged, focused on the crossroads between aesthetic autonomy and political revolution. He is currently investigating the relationship between culture and political imagination in Latin America and Spain, with special attention to the dystopian imagination and its relationship with contemporary critical cultures. He has coordinated the collective book Cultura e imaginación política (2018, Rilma2/ADELH).

He is the director of Kamchatka. Revista de análisis cultural, edited by the Department of Spanish Philology of the Universitat de València. In that journal he has published a special issue on "Avatares del testimonio en América Latina: tensiones, contradicciones, relecturas", a dossier on "Creación colectiva, sinautoría y cooperativismo en la cultura contemporánea" and a mongraphic issue "La vía cultural al socialismo. Políticas de la cultura en el Chile de la Unidad Popular", with Loreto López. He has also coordinated the volume "Ficciones inmunitarias. Relatos culturales del contagio y la amenaza" in Papeles del CEIC. International Journal On Collective Identity Research. 

 

HARO CORTES, MARTA

HARO CORTES, MARTA

PDI-Catedratic/a d'UniversitatDirector/a de Departament

Despacho nº 9 (tercer piso) Departamento de Filología Española Facultat de Filologia, Traducció i Comunicació Apartado 22097 Avd. Blasco Ibáñez, 32 46010 Valencia

(9638) 64944

marta.haro@uv.es

Biography
 

   Marta Haro Cortés is Professor of Spanish Literature at the University of Valencia, attached to the Department of Spanish Philology.

   Medieval Spanish Literature is the central focus of my research and teaching career: the history and criticism of Medieval Literature in the field of Hispanic Literatures, the study and edition of texts, the analysis of their physical form (manuscripts, incunabula, printed editions, documents), as well as the history and evolution of the medieval mentality and its close relationship with the literary and cultural sphere both in the gestation of the works and in their reception. And, from this perspective, research interests also include the field of action of new technologies in the research and teaching of Spanish Literature.

   Principal researcher of the project Parnaseo (Spanish Literature Web Server), reference FFI2017-82588-P (AEI/FEDER, EU), granted by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness.

   Director of the journal Memorabilia: Boletín de Literatura Sapiencial [ISSN 1579-7341].

   Director and coordinator of the academic portal Aul@Medieval and Portal Celestinesco.

   Coordination of the Colección Biblioteca de Literatura Sapiencial of the Instituto de Literatura y Traducción del Centro Internacional de Investigación de la Lengua Española (Cilengua), San Millán de la Cogolla (La Rioja, Spain).

   Publications by Marta Haro Cortés

MONTAÑEZ MESAS, MARTA PILAR

MONTAÑEZ MESAS, MARTA PILAR

PDI-Prof. Permanent Laboral PplCoordinador/a Curs

Marta Pilar Montañez Mesas Departamento de Filología Española 3er piso. Despacho 22 96 3983308 Marta.Montanez@uv.es

83308

marta.montanez@uv.es

Biography
 

Marta Pilar Montañez Mesas has a PhD in Hispanic Philology from the University of Valencia, with the thesis Conversational Discursive Markers and Final Position. Towards a discursive characterization of their functions in speech units, directed by D. Antonio Briz Gómez, who received the Extraordinary Doctorate Award.

 

Currently, she is a Permanent Labor Professor (PPL, formerly C. Dr.) in the Department of Spanish Philology at the University of Valencia. Previously, she has combined her teaching and research work at the UV as an associate professor with the teaching of Spanish Language and Literature in Secondary and High School Education, where she is Career Officer (Valencian Government, since 2016, now on leave).

 

In his research career, he has been part of several Research Projects:

-Nuevas aportaciones al Diccionario de partículas del español, directed by D. Antonio Briz Gómez, for whom he was a Predoctoral Research Fellow (with a "V Segles" grant and the FPU of the MEC in TC, 2006-2009.

- Estudio etnolingüístico y lexicográfico de la cultura del cuerpo en la sociedad actual, (BFF2003-01374), directed by J. A. Díaz Rojo, of the CSIC (Instituto de Historia de la Ciencia y Documentación “López Piñero”, Departamento de Historia de la Medicina, Facultad de Medicina y Odontología, Universitat de València), from which he was an Initiation Research Fellow (CSIC) at TC, 2005.

- Transcripción y digitalización del corpus Val.Es.Co. (GV2007-160), financed by the Conselleria d’Indústria, in charge of D. Salvador Pons Bordería, 2007.

- Fonocortesía: el componente fónico en la expresión de la cortesía y descortesía verbales en español coloquial, from the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (Ref. FFI12009-07034), directed by Dr. D. Antonio Hidalgo Navarro, 2009.

- Proyecto de Modernización del lenguaje jurídico (grupo de control: Valencia), directed jointly by the RAE, the Ministry of Justice and the University of Valencia, 2010.

- Currently, Aportaciones para una caracterización diacrónica del siglo XX (Ref. PID2021-125222NB-I00), from the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, 2022, directed by D. Salvador Pons Bordería.

Since 2005 he has been a member of the Val.Es.Co research group. from the University of Valencia (www.uv.es/valesco), dedicated to the study of the colloquial register, the diaphasic varieties of Spanish and orality. His lines of research are discourse analysis, especially discourse markers and discursive position, oral genres and colloquial syntax.

 

She is the author of several research articles and reviews related to her main research, but she also has numerous publications on Spanish as a foreign language and non-sexist language and communication.

He is a member of the Lingualitarias Research and Transfer Group (www.uv.es/lingualitarias).

BAUTISTA BONED, LUIS

BAUTISTA BONED, LUIS

PDI-Prof. Permanent Laboral PplCoordinador/a Curs

(9638) 64945

luis.bautista@uv.es

Biography
 

Assistant Professor at the Department of Spanish Philology, in the area of modern and contemporary Peninsular Spanish literature. He holds a degree in Hispanic Philology, a Master’s Degree in Advanced Hispanic Studies and a Master’s Degree in Secondary Education Teaching from University of Valencia. He also obtained a Master of Arts and a Master of Philosophy in Spanish and Comparative Literature from Yale University in the United States. In 2018 he earned a PhD in Hispanic Studies from the University of Valencia with the thesis Temblor ante el caos. Estética y subjetividad en la generación del 14, focused on the writings of José Ortega y Gasset between 1910 and 1916 and directed by Professor Joan Oleza. In May 2019 he received a second PhD in Contemporary Peninsular Literature and Comparative Literature (Minor) from Yale University, with a dissertation entitled Dissent and Melancholy. A Brief Intellectual History of Spain, directed by Noël Valis. In it he examined the Spanish intelligentsia of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries through two key concepts: dissent and melancholy.

He is currently PI of the emerging research project Subjetividades en crisis en la literatura española contemporánea (1914-1975), funded by the Generalitat Valenciana (CIGE/2023/74). He is also part of the research group Memory Novels LAB: Laboratorio Digital de Novelas sobre Memoria Histórica Española (https://mnlab.toky.es/), based at the Universitat de València, under the direction of Luz C. Souto, which was also funded by the Generalitat Valenciana (GV/2021/183). He has also been part of two other research groups at the University of Valencia, both led by Joan Oleza: Artelope. Base de datos y argumentos del teatro de Lope de Vega (https://artelope.uv.es/), Consolider TC/12. Patrimonio Teatral Clásico Español: Textos e instrumentos de investigación (CSD2009-00033), in which he worked on the configuration of a digital database on the theater of Lope de Vega (https://artelope.uv.es/) and on the digital edition of the most emblematic plays of the European theater of 16th and 17th centuries (https://emothe.uv. es/). And Prometeo project Max Aub y las confrontaciones de la memoria histórica (http://aubproyecto.uv.es/), in which he enjoyed a contract as Junior Doctoral Researcher and worked on the digital editions of Campo de sangre and Campo de los almendros, by Aub, to be published by Publicacions de la Universitat de València. He has also been involved in the project Prosa de ideas y ensayo en la transición cultural española (1966-1986), within the Programa Estatal de Generación de Conocimiento y Fortalecimiento Científico y Tecnológico del Sistema de I+D+i and financed in part with FEDER funds from the European Union (PGC2018-095257-B-I00). Its principal investigators were Domingo Ródenas de Moya (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) and Jordi Ibáñez Fanés (Universitat Pompeu Fabra).

In addition to that, he has enjoyed teaching and research stays at the universities of Calabria (Italia), Oxford (United Kingdom), Stanford (United States) and Barcelona, where he carried out research entitled Against "Transition Culture", New Intellectual Ways to Face Spanish Recent History, which was financed by the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale.

Among his main lines of research, he has specialized mainly in 20th century Spanish intellectual history. He has participated as a lecturer, speaker and communicator in more than twenty academic meetings organized both in Spain and abroad, and has published several articles in national and international journals and collective works. He authored also the monograph Disenso y melancolía. Breve historia intelectual de España (2022), in Publicacions de la Universitat de València. He has also co-edited, together with Mariela Sánchez (UNLP), the volume Memoria cultural y memorias periféricas de la Guerra Civil española y el franquismo (2024), in Peter Lang, and he is currently preparing, together with Joan Oleza and Federico Gerhardt, the edition of Luis Buñuel, novela, by Max Aub, to be published in Iberoamericana-Vervuert.

GIRONA FIBLA, NURIA

GIRONA FIBLA, NURIA

PDI-Catedratic/a d'Universitat

Facultad de Filología, Traducción y Comunicación Departamento de Filología Española Av.Blasco Ibáñez 32 46010Valencia

(9638) 64304

nuria.girona@uv.es

Biography
 

Professor of the Department of Spanish Philology, Universitat de València. Her research focuses on Latin American literature, Cultural Studies and Gender Studies.

IZQUIERDO MARTINEZ, MIRIAM

IZQUIERDO MARTINEZ, MIRIAM

PAS-Esc. de Gestio Universitaria