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Introduction
Assistant Professor (Ayudante Doctor)
Research interests:
Memory studies and time;
post-digital;
Identity-alterity;
Fact, fiction, fact-fiction;
Representation of violence in literature
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Publications (27)
Review of the volume Brigitte E. Jirku / Vicente Sánchez-Biosca eds., Geographies of Perpetration. Re-Signifying Cultural Narratives of Mass Violence (Berlin: Peter Lang, 2021). 270 pp. (hardback). Price: 59,95 Euro, ISBN 978-3-631-81098-9.
Sibylle Berg’s novel GRM: Brainfuck (2019) deals with profound structural changes that are directly linked to the growing digitalization and datafication of our world. Together with a strong neo-liberalism, this has provoked severe grievances, which have in turn led to important migratory movements. Berg lays this situation out thanks to the charac...
This article, a prologue to the special issue 'Memory Worlds: Reframing Time and the Past', is a follow-up to the plenary session 'Connecting Memory Traditions around the World', organised by the authors in the Third Annual Conference of the Memory Studies Association held in Madrid (2019). Elaborating on the work of critical physicists such as Rov...
Das weisse Buch von Rafael Horzon erzählt von dem Leben des Autors als Unternehmer. Doch handelt es sich nicht um eine klassische Unternehmerbiographie, da der Text dem Leser nur scheinbar einen autobiographischen Pakt anbietet. Vielmehr inszeniert sich der Autor mittels seiner Unternehmen und des Buches als Kunstfigur, auch wenn er stets darauf be...
This article will examine how personal experiences and individual memories of the Spanish Civil War have been converted into literary fiction, fiction which in turn forms part of a more generalized collective memory of this war. The study is not limited to the works of writers who experienced the war themselves but also includes novels of subsequen...
Mass media have been dominated by the migrant crisis for months. Also Jenny Erpenbeck’s novel Gehen, ging, gegangen treats this topic, but not just as a reaction to its growing media exposure. She rather raises the question, who were these people, before they became migrants. What takes center stage is the construction of the refugees’ identity but...
The fifth translation of Celestina into German is an unknown work today. The free adaption of Alfred Wolfenstein, premiered in 1928 in Frankfurt, was one of the few productions in Europe during the first half of the 20th century. Despite the little positive critics it received back then, it gives us an illustrative example of the thematical and aes...
Reseña de la Escuela de Verano "De Alemania y Austria a España"