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Books:

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Alonso Alonso, María. 2021. Migrantas. A nova diáspora galega contada por mulleres. Vigo: Galaxia (under contract).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2019. Contra la violencia: el realismo brutal de la nueva narrativa latinoamericana. Madrid: Pliegos (ISBN: 978-84-94879-36-4).

        Reviewed by:

                Ana Carolina Briceño de la Rosa. 2020. Hesperia 23(2), p. in press.

                Myriam Esther Collantes de Terán Martínez. 2020. Guaraguao 23(1), p. 157.

                Andrea Fidalgo Giráldez. 2019. La Tabla Redonda 17, p. 144-147.

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Alonso Alonso, María. 2017. Transmigrantes, fillas da precariedade. A Coruña: Axóuxere Editora (ISBN: 978-84-944763-6-5).

        Reviewed by:

                Arancha Rodríguez Fernández. 2017. A Sega at http://www.asega-critica.net/2017/07/escuras-andorinas-por-arancha-rodriguez.html

                Manuel Forcadela. 2017. Tempos Novos, 243, p. 73.

                Eva Moreda. 2017. Biosbardia at https://biosbardia.wordpress.com/2017/06/15/transmigrantes-debate-sobre-o-noso-presente/

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2015. Diasporic Marvellous Realism: History, Identity and Memory in Caribbean Fiction. Leiden and Boston: Brill (ISBN: 978-9-00-43-0108-5).

        Reviewed by:

                Felicity Gee. 2017. Wasafiri, 32(2), p. 73.

                Joycelyn Martin. 2016. Recherche Littéraire / Literary Research, 32, p. 138-143.

 

Alonso Alonso, María, Carlos Cernadas Carrera and Laura Torrado Mariñas. 2013. The Interface of Romance Languages: Using Plurilingual Sensitivity as a Pedagogical Tool. Munich: Lincom (ISBN: 978-3-86-28-8475-9).

 

Editorial Work:

 

Alonso Alonso, María and Fiona Mackintosh, eds. 2020. Shades of Noir in World Literatures. Special Issue for the Forum for Modern Language Studies 56 (3) (ISSN: 0015-8518).

 

Alonso Alonso, María, Gustavo San Román and Catherine Barbour, eds. 2020. Galician Mobilities. Special Issue for the Journal of Romance Studies 20 (3) (ISSN: 1473-3536).

 

Alonso Alonso, María and María Jesús Cabarcos Traseira, eds. 2019. Eco-fictions: Emergent Discourses on Nature and the Environment in Postcolonial Literatures. Special Issue for the Journal of Postcolonial Writing: 55 (2) (ISSN: 1744-9855).

 

Alonso Alonso, María, Alba de Béjar Muíños, Jeannette Bello Mota and Laura Torrado Mariñas, eds. 2012. Weaving New Perspectives Together: Some Reflections on Literary Studies. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing (ISBN: 978-1-44-38-3911-2).

 

Chapters in Books:

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2019. “Migración y violencia en La Mara, de Rafael Ramírez Heredia”. Más allá de la frontera. Migraciones en la literatura y cultura hispánicas. Eds. Carmen Luna Sellés and Rocío Hernández Arias, Bern: Peter Lang, pp. 641-657 (ISBN: 978-3-631-77855-5).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2018. “Pursuing the Indo-Caribbean Diaspora through Ramabai Espinet’s The Swinging Bridge”. Diaspora Poetics and Homing in South Asian Women’s Writing. Ed. Shilpa Bhat, Lexington: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 31 - 42 (ISBN: 978-1-4985-7762-5).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2017. “A escritura dende outro espazo: transmigración e diáspora en 55, de Xavier Queipo”. Estudos literarios e campo cultural galego: en honra do profesor Antón Figueroa. Eds. María Teresa López Fernández, Laurence Malingret and Elias J. Torres Feijó, Santiago de Compostela: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, pp. 33 - 46 (ISBN: 978-84-16954-48-3).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2017. “Malas madres in contemporary Latin American literature: representing ill-fated motherhood in Myriam Laurini’s Qué raro que me llame Guadalupe”. Bad Mothers: Representations, Regulations and Resistance. Eds. Michelle Hughes Miller, Tamar Hager and Rebecca Bromwich, Bradford, ON: Demeter Press, pp. 175 - 191 (ISBN: 978-1-77258-103-4).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2016. “El realismo brutal de las narrativas contra el feminicidio: Chicas muertas como ejemplo paradigmático de novela de no-ficción”. Nuevas perspectivas literarias y culturales. Eds. Rocío Hernández Arias, Gabriela Rivera Rodríguez, Soledad Cuba López y David Pérez Álvarez. Vigo: Universidade de Vigo, pp. 225 – 234 (ISBN: 978-84-608-6759-3).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2014. “‘Un lugar para lo enigmático’: el realismo maravilloso en la literatura poscolonial contemporánea”. Sobrenatural, fantástico y metarreal. La perspectiva de América Latina. Eds. Barbara Greco and Laura Pache Carballo. Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva, pp. 231 – 244 (ISBN: 978-84-16095-64-3).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2013. “Thinking Caribbean Transnational Identity Anew in Contemporary Short Fiction”. Migration, Culture and Transnational Identities. Ed. Edward O. Ako. Paris: L’Harmattan, pp. 31 - 53 (ISBN: 978-2-343-01275-9).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2012. “Kubrick’s Approach to the Fantasy-Reality Dichotomy in The Shining”. At a Time of Crisis: English and American Studies in Spain. Eds. Sara Martín Alegre, Melissa Moyer, Elisabet Pladevall and Susagna Tubau. Barcelona: Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, 29 – 33 (ISBN: 978-84-695-4273-6).

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Articles in Journals:

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Alonso Alonso, María and Gabriela Rivera Rodríguez. 2021. “The Animal Eye and Traumatic Vulnerability in Wajdi Mouawad’s Anima”. Zoographies. Animal Writings and Figurations. Other Modernities. Journal on Literary and Cultural Studies 26(11) Eds Renato Boccali and Marianna Scaramucci: in press (ISSN: 2035-7680).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2020. “The Caribbean”, annual bibliographical coverage for 2019. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature’s 2020 special issue, 55 (4): in press (ISSN: 0021-9894, SJR 14, MIAR 11 – A+).

 

Alonso Alonso, María and Catherine Barbour. 2020. “Galicia on the Move: Mobility and Migration”. Journal of Romance Studies 20 (3): in press (ISSN: 1473-3536, SJR 2, MIAR 9.9 – A).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2020. “Conversa con Teresa Moure” Protexta. Tempos Novos 281: 76 - 78 (ISSN: 1137-6945).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2020. “A animalidade como alegoría da mente. Recensión de Sopas New Campbell de Teresa Moure”. Protexta. Tempos Novos 281: 79 (ISSN: 1137-6945).

 

Alonso Alonso, María and Fiona Mackintosh. 2020. “Noir is the New Black”. Forum for Modern Language Studies 56 (3): 251 - 258 (ISSN: 0015-8518, SJR 10, MIAR 11 – A+).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2019. “The Caribbean”, annual bibliographical coverage for 2018. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature’s 2019 special issue, 54 (4): 580-592 (ISSN: 0021-9894, SJR 14, MIAR 11).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2019. “La influencia del Boom latinoamericano en la literatura postcolonial en lengua inglesa”. La Tabla Redonda: anuario de estudios torrentinos, 17: 63-84 (ISSN: 1697-0373, MIAR 4.2).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2019. “Do activismo ecolóxico ao activismo lingüístico. Recensión de Linguística Eco- O estudo das línguas no Antropoceno de Teresa Moure”. Protexta. Tempos Novos 269: 83 (ISSN: 1137-6945).

 

Alonso Alonso, María and María Jesús Cabarcos Traseira. 2019. “A legacy of waste: Reflections on literature and the environment”. Eco-fictions: Emergent Discourses on Nature and the Environment in Postcolonial Literatures. Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 55 (2): 147-154 (ISSN: 1744-9855, SJR 13, MIAR 9).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2019. “The Rhetoric of Movement: Exploring the art of mapping in Kei Miller’s The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion”. Special issue in Oceánide, revista de la Sociedad Española de Estudios Literarios de la Cultura Popular, 11. Eds. José Manuel Estévez-Saá and Noemí Pereira Ares: article 10 (ISSN: 1989-6328 SJR 2, MIAR 9.5).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2018. “Recensión de Galician Migrations: A Case Study of Emerging Super-diversity”. Galicia 21 H: 121-124 (ISSN: 2040-7181, MIAR 4).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2018. “The Caribbean”, annual bibliographical coverage for 2017. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature’s 2018 special issue, 53 (4): 574-585 (ISSN: 0021-9894, SJR 14, MIAR 11).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2018. “Infrarealist Journalism of Mexican Female Authors: Information Meets Literature in The Sorrows of Mexico”. Hispanic Research Journal, 19(4): 382-398 (ISSN: 1468-2737, SJR 4, MIAR 10.8).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2018. “All the Madwomen in the Attic: Alienation and Culture Shock in Jamaica Kincaid’s See Now Then”. Estudios Humanísticos Filología, 40: 279 - 292 (ISSN: 0213-1382, MIAR 6.5).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2018. “Stories of Migration and Solitude: A Portrayal of Spanish Society Before and After the Economic Crisis through Icíar Bollaín’s Works”. Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies, 2 (1): 17 - 38 (ISSN: 2474-1604, SJR 4, MIAR 11).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2017. “The Caribbean”, annual bibliographical coverage for 2016. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature’s 2017 special issue, 52 (4): 628 - 639 (ISSN: 0021-9894, SJR 14, MIAR 11).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2017. “Recensión a Six Galician Poets”. Grial 55 (214): 78 - 79 (ISSN: 0017-4181, MIAR 6.5).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2016. “The Caribbean”, annual bibliographical coverage for 2015. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature’s 2016 special issue, 51 (4): 560 - 572 (ISSN: 0021-9894, SJR 14, MIAR 11).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2016. “Rosalía de Castro: Was She a Dangerous Woman?” The Dangerous Women Project. Published on the project’s website: http://dangerouswomenproject.org/2016/06/08/rosalia-de-castro/

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2015. “The Caribbean”, annual bibliographical coverage for 2014. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature’s 2015 special issue, 50 (4): 468 - 480 (ISSN: 0021-9894, SJR 14, MIAR 11).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2014. “The Caribbean”, double annual bibliographical coverage for 2012 and 2013. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature’s 2014 special issue, 49 (4): 501 - 518 (ISSN: 0021-9894, SJR 14, MIAR 11).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2012. “Marvellous Realism and Female Representation from the Caribbean Diaspora”. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 47 (1): 57 - 69 (ISSN: 0021-9894, SJR 14, MIAR 11).

 

Alonso Alonso, Rosa, María Alonso Alonso and Laura Torrado Mariñas. 2012. “Hedging: an exploratory study of pragmatic transfer in nonnative English readers’ rhetorical preferences”. Ibérica AELFE, 23 (1): 47 - 64 (ISSN: 1139-7241, SJR 17, MIAR 10.8).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2012. “La influencia del inglés en la adquisición de la impersonalidad sintáctica y semántica en español”. Diálogo de la lengua, III: 42 - 57 (ISSN: 1989-1334, MIAR 6).

 

Alonso Alonso, María and Laura Torrado Mariñas. 2011. “Religious Focalisation in Dictionaries: a comparative case study between English and Spanish”. Words on Words and Dictionaries. Ed. Antonio Lillo. Alicante: Universitat d’Alacant, pp. 7 - 29 (ISSN: 0214-4808, MIAR 6.5).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2011. “Textual Representations of Chicana Identity in Sandra Cisneros’s Caramelo or Puro Cuento”. Odisea. Revista de Estudios Ingleses, 12: 15 - 27 (ISSN: 1578-3820, MIAR 4.3).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2011. “The Woman that Turned into a Ball of Fire and Whipped Across the Sky at Night: recreating history and memory in the Diaspora”. JES. Journal of English Studies, 9: 31 – 46 (ISSN: 1576-6357, SJR 2, MIAR 9.8).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2011. “Marvellous Syncretism in Kathleen Alcalá’s Trilogy about the Sonoran Desert”. ES: Revista de Filología Inglesa, 32: 7 – 26 (ISSN: 0210-9689, MIAR 4.2).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2010. “Un estudio comparativo de la impersonalidad en el lenguaje académico a través de la UAM Corpus Tool”. Hesperia. Anuario de filología hispánica, XIV (2): 23 - 38 (ISSN: 1139-3181, MIAR 4.3).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2010. “De mouras, tártalos e acompañamentos: un estudo da tradición oral da parroquia de Coruxo (Vigo)”. Madrygal. Revista de estudios gallegos, 14: 131 – 138 (ISSN: 1138-9664, MIAR 9.8).

 

Alonso Alonso, María. 2009. “Conceptual Transfer Regarding Locative Prepositions: the cases of in, on and at”. The Grove. Working Papers on English Studies, 16: 45 – 62 (ISSN: 1137-005X, MIAR 4.3).

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Conference organisation:

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Member of the Organising Committee of the XIII Congreso da Asociación Internacional de Estudos Galegos “Abrindo rutas, expandindo camiños. Novas perspectivas e interseccións nos estudos galegos”, held at the University of Warsaw in September 2022. More information at: http://aieg.gal/index.php/varsovia-2021/

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Organiser of the (De)Writing the Borderland: Human and Non-Human Liminal Identities international conference, held at the University of Vigo and the University of Santiago de Compostela, 13-14 January 2022. More information at: https://diasporas.wixsite.com/uvigo/eventos.

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Organiser of the Literatura latinoamericana actual: reflexiones y desafíos international webinar, held from the University of Vigo, 15 December 2020. More information at: https://elicinuvigo.wixsite.com/grupo/post/webinar-literatura-latinoamericana-actual.

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Member of the Organising Committee of the Language and Violence: Literary Mediations in the Age of the Anthropocene international conference, held at the University of Vigo, 16-17 January 2020. More information at: https://linguaeviolencia.wixsite.com/conference

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Member of the Organising Committee of the XIII Congreso Internacional de la Asociación Española de Estudios Literarios Hispanoamericanos “Mi casa está en la frontera: Caminos de ida y vuelta en las literaturas y culturas hispánicas”, held at the Universidade de Vigo, 11-14 September 2018. More information at: https://aeelh2018.wixsite.com/uvigo

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Member of the Organising Committee of the Noir Aesthetics in World Literatures symposium, held at the University of Edinburgh, 15 June 2018. More information at: https://www.ed.ac.uk/literatures-languages-cultures/delc/events/noir-aesthetics-in-world-literatures.

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Organiser of the Galician Interdisciplinary Studies symposium, held at the University of Edinburgh, 8 March 2018. More information at: http://www.ed.ac.uk/literatures-languages-cultures/events/galician-interdisciplinary-studies

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Member of the Organising Committee of the Identidades en transición: representacións culturais da diáspora galega, held at the University of St Andrews, 16-17 June 2017. More information at: www.identidades2017.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk

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Organiser of the New Perspectives for Early-Career Researchers on Latin American Studies workshop at IASH, The University of Edinburgh, 1 August 2016. More information at: http://www.iash.ed.ac.uk/news-and-events/event/dr-maria-alonso-alonso-university-of-vigo-hispanic-studies/

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Member of the Organising Committee of the 2015 ASYRAS Conference held at the Universidade de Vigo on behalf of the Association of Young Researchers on Anglophone Studies. International PhD Conference on English Studies, 4-6 February 2015. More information at: https://asyras2015.wordpress.com/

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Member of the Programme Committee of the Xornada de Innovación Educativa [Conference on Educative Innovation], held at the Universidade de Vigo, 10 June, 2011. More information at: http://webs.uvigo.es/xie2011/index_es.html

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Member of the Organising Committee of the Bridging the Gaps, Minding the Context Conference, held at the Universidade de Vigo, 17-18 March 2011. International PhD Conference on English Literary Studies. More information at: http://webs.uvigo.es/bridging-the-gaps/

 

Plenary talks:

 

Invited speaker at the Seminario de Posgrado Alma América, Universidade de A Coruña, with the paper “La literatura de fronteras actual”. A Coruña (Spain), 7 May 2021.

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Invited speaker at the Ucronías, Utopías, Distopías. Pasados alternativos, presentes paralelos, futuros imaginarios conference, University of Warsaw, with the paper “A ficción especulativa, a natureza humana e non humana, e o seu potencial creativo”. Warsaw (Poland), 12-13 April 2021.

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Invited speaker at the TendenciasNuevas. Seminario interuniversitario de divulgación de la investigación, Universidade de A Coruña, with the paper “Nuevas tendencias en la narrativa latinoamericana: la novela negra y su realismo brutal”. A Coruña (Spain), 3 May 2019.

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Invited speaker at the Irish Centre for Galician Studies, University College Cork, with the paper “Migrants, Transmigrants and Postmigrants: the new Galician diaspora at an age of crisis”. Cork (Ireland), 10 November 2017.

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Invited speaker at the School of Modern Foreign Languages at Sunderland University, with the paper “Narco-culture and violence in Latin American literature”. Sunderland (England), 7 March 2017.

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Invited speaker at the Diaspora Studies Workshop organised by the Scottish Centre for Diaspora Studies at the University of Edinburgh, with the paper “Crisis, migration and precariousness: the new Galician diaspora as a case study”. Edinburgh (Scotland), 28 February 2017.

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Invited speaker at the Ciclo de Conferencias: New Trends in English Studies XII organised by the Department of English Studies at the Universidade de A Coruña, with the paper “‘She is strange and should live in the attic of a house that burns down’: Jamaica Kincaid’s See Now Then as a contemporary re-writing of Jane Eyre”. A Coruña (Spain), 17 October 2016.

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Invited speaker at the IASH Work-in-Progress Lecture organised by the Institude for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at The University of Edinburgh, with the paper “Tales of Insurgency and Resistance: Latin American Arts Strike Back Against Femicide”. Edinburgh (Scotland), 13 July 2016.

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Invited speaker at the Postcolonial Research Seminar organised by the Centre for Colonial and Postcolonial Research at the University of Kent with the paper “Re-Interpreting Mythological Female Figures from the Caribbean Diaspora: the soucouyant and the lougarou as a case study”. Canterbury (England), 10 February 2011.

 

Conference papers:

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“Cruzando fronteras genéricas: el arte latinoamericano contra el feminicidio” at the XIV Congreso de la AEELH “Mujer y género en la literatura latinoamericana” international conference. Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, 6-8 September 2021.

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“Borderland Noir and its Brutal Realism: Emiliano Monge’s Among the Lost (2015) as a case study” at the Borderlands: Relations on the Borderlands. Old and New Inhabitants international conference. University of Bialystok, September 2021.

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“British Latinx Writing: Self-Representations of New Minority Migrants in the UK” at the Identities on the Move: Exile, Migration, Diaspora and Representation conference. University of Central Lancanshire, 1-2 July 2021.

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“Literatura y violencia en la producción latinoamericana actual” at the Literatura latinoamericana actual: reflexiones y desafíos international webinar. Universidade de Vigo (Spain), 15 December 2020.

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“La mirada animal y las cicatrices de la memoria en Anima, de Wajdi Mouawad” at the IV Seminario Tenerife Noir. University of La Laguna (Spain), 25-27 November 2020.

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“O tropo animal en Anima, de Wajdi Mouawad, e en Venus as a Bear, de Vahni Capildeo” at the Zoe: Literatura, ecofeminismo e configuración animais seminar. University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 13 November 2020.

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“Ecological Intersections in Contemporary Postcolonial Short Fiction” at the Borders, Intersections and Identity in the Contemporary Short Story in English conference. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 23-24 May 2019.

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“A nova diáspora galega: unha xeración que padece de anacronismo” at the I Parlamento de Escritores/as – panel Desposesión da terra e da identidade. As migracións de hoxe. A emigración galego no século XXI. Pazo da Cultura de Pontevedra (Spain), 16 March 2019.

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“Violence and Brutal Realism: the New Latin American Noir” at the Noir Aesthetics in World Literatures symposium. University of Edinburgh (Scotland), 15 June 2018.

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“A Generation that Suffers from Anachronism: the Representation of the New Migrant in Galician Literature” at the 2018AHGBI Conference organised by the Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland. University of Leeds (England), 26-28 March 2018.

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“Spirits of the Everyday in Cyril Dabydeen’s Dark Swirl: eco-critical echoes from the Caribbean diaspora” at the 2017CLACS Conference organised by the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Newcastle University (England), 28 April 2017.

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“Crónicas contra la violencia: el nuevo periodismo infrarrealista mexicano” at the SLAS 2017. University of Glasgow (Scotland), 6-7 April 2017.

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“Eco-Fictions: Forthcoming Publications” round table at the International Seminar Eco-Fictions. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 15 December 2016.

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“Brutal Realism in the New Latin American Literary Production” at the New Perspectives for Early-Career Researchers on Latin American Studies. IASH, The University of Edinburgh (Scotland), 1 August 2016.

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“Contra la violencia: la narrativa latinoamericana frente al feminicidio” at the 8th CEISAL 2016 International Conference. Universidad de Salamanca (Spain), 28 June – 1 July 2016.

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“Postmemory and Transgenerational Trauma in Kei Miller’s The Last Warner Woman” at the Trauma and Gender in 20th Century European Literature International Conference. University of Strathclyde (Scotland), 11-12 March 2016.

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“‘La impunidad es el afrodisíaco de los asesinos’: mujeres violentadas y cuerpos ultrajados en la nueva narrativa latinoamericana” at the CIJIELC 2016. Universidade de Vigo (Spain), 10-12 February 2016.

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“The Author Maps a Way to a New World: Transit and Transculturation in Kei Miller’s Poetry” at the 20th Culture and Power International Conference. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 8-10 October 2015.

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“A escritura dende outro espazo: transmigración e diáspora en 55 de Xavier Queipo” at Simposio sobre Estudos Literarios e no Campo Cultural Galego. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 2-3 September 2015.

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“Fluctuating styles in contemporary Latin American fiction: between ‘brutal realism’ and ‘magical realism’” at 2015CLACS Conference organised by the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Newcastle University (England), 13 March 2015.

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“Diasporic Marvellous Realism in Transcultural Caribbean Fiction” at 38th Annual Conference of the Society for Caribbean Studies. University of Glasgow (Scotland), 2-4 July 2014.

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“De lo poscolonial a lo diaspórico: una dicotomía mágico-maravillosa” at X Congreso Internacional Aleph. L’Università di Torino (Italy), 14-18 May 2013.

“Un estudo da representación da nova diáspora galega na prensa” with Mónica Molanes Rial at Narratives of Migration and Exile Conference. SLAS King’s College London (England), 21-122 February 2013.

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“Fostering plurilingual instruction in the classroom or how to complement the teaching of Romance languages in an Anglophone environment” at ELC3 Conference. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 21-22 September 2012.

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“Of Maroon heroes that turn into butterflies and African slaves that become mermaids” at Narrating the Caribbean Nation Conference. Convened by Peepal Tree Press at Leeds Metropolitan University (England), 14-15 April 2012. 

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“Silenced (Hi)Stories, Haunting Memories” at Shorelines and Shadows. Representations of Mythical Beings. University of Reading (England), 26 November 2011.

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“Kubrick’s approach to the Fantasy-Reality dichotomy in The Shining” at AEDEAN Conference. Universitat de Barcelona (Spain), 16-18 November 2011. Published in the conference proceedings at http://www.aedean.org/

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“Humour and Comic Devices in 18th Century Plays: Some Parallels between Oliver Goldsmith’s She Stoops to Conquer and Tomás de Iriarte’s El señorito mimado” at AEDEAN Conference. Universitat de Barcelona (Spain), 16-18 November 2011. Published in the conference proceedings at http://www.aedean.org/

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“Discursive Strategies during the Spanish Enlightenment: the case of Josefa Amar y Borbón’s moral didactics for women” at Women Readers/Educational Texts 1500-1800 Conference. University of Liverpool (England), 15-16 April 2010.

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“From the ‘New Woman’ to the ‘New Old Woman’: An analysis of Good Morning, Midnight from an Early-Modernist perspective” at Crossing the Line. Affinities before and after 1900 Conference. University of Liverpool (England), 28-29 January 2010.

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“Conceptual Transfer Regarding Locative Prepositions: The Cases of In, On and At” at the Second ELC International Postgraduate Conference on English Linguistics. University of Vigo (Spain), 30-31 October 2009.

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“Gender, Racial, Class and Cultural Stigmas in Sandra Cisneros’ Caramelo or Puro Cuento” at the ASYRAS Conference. Universidad de Salamanca (Spain), 1-3 October 2009.

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