
About
Carmen Moran Rodriguez is a researcher at the Universidad de Valladolid, affiliated with the Department of Spanish Philology and Literary Theory and Comparative Literature. She earned her PhD in 2006 from the Universidad de Valladolid with a thesis on Rosa Chacel's Homo Sapiens and was supervised by Dr. María Pilar Celma Valero. Currently, she focuses on Spanish literature, contemporary poetry, narrative identity, and postdigital literature.
- Education
- PhD in Spanish Literature, Universidad de Valladolid (2006)
- Thesis: Homo Sapiens: la formación de la conciencia del sujeto literario en la obra de Rosa Chacel
Research Interests:
Her work spans Spanish literature, with particular emphasis on contemporary poetry, narrative identity, and the evolution of literary forms in digital and postdigital contexts. She investigates intermediality in modern novels, psychoanalytic readings of microfiction, and the intersection of oral traditions with web 2.0 platforms.
Article Trends:
Her recent publications analyze Spanish narrative through stylometric tools (e.g., Borges and Bioy Casares collaborations), explore memory construction in Eduardo Fraile Valles' poetry, and examine the influence of consumer culture on 21st-century literature. She frequently collaborates on topics like folklore revival in digital networks and the role of historical events in fiction.
Collaborations:
She works with scholars such as Teresa Gómez Trueba and Luis Díaz Viana, contributing to anthologies and journals like Narraplus and Boletín de Literatura Oral. Her projects include the Ampliación del estudio de espacios reales e imaginarios en la narrativa castellana y leonesa (2009-2012), funded by Castilla y León's administration.
Labs/Teams:
She is part of the Estudios de Literatura Hispánica research group at the Universidad de Jaén and contributes to digital humanities initiatives at her institution.
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