
Jose Ramon Trujillo Martinez
Assistant Professor · Medieval Spanish Literature
Autonomous University of MadridAbout
Dr. Jose Ramón Trujillo Martinez is a Hired Professor Doctor at the Department of Spanish Philology, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, Autonomous University of Madrid. He is also a member of the Doctoral Program in Hispanic Studies, Language, Literature, History and Thought, and participates in two research clusters: Literary Genres in Contemporary Hispanic Literature and Spanish Language and Speech.
His academic career focuses on Spanish Literature, with particular expertise in Medieval Spanish Literature, Arthurian literature, translation studies, and digital humanities. Dr. Trujillo's research explores the transmission and adaptation of literary traditions across cultures and historical periods, with special attention to the Iberian Peninsula context. His scholarly work reveals a consistent focus on the intersection of literature, translation, and cultural identity, spanning from analyses of medieval didactic poetry to contemporary studies of narrative strategies in postcolonial contexts.
Dr. Trujillo's publication record demonstrates significant scholarly output with notable works including 'Tristán y el amor salvaje' (2019), 'El caballero en la floresta' (2018), and 'Ética caballeresca y cortesía en las traducciones artúricas' (2017). His research spans both historical and contemporary literary concerns, offering valuable perspectives on the evolution of literary traditions and their ongoing relevance.
- Chivalric ethics and courtesy in Arthurian translations (2017)
- Translation issues in Cervantes' work (2011-2012)
- Medieval Spanish didactic and hagiographic poetry (2016)
- Contemporary narrative strategies for historical memory recovery (2014)
- Perceptions of second language learning in Spanish university settings (2013)
Dr. Trujillo actively contributes to academic discourse through his participation in research clusters and doctoral programs, mentoring the next generation of scholars in Hispanic literary studies while maintaining an active research agenda that bridges historical and contemporary literary concerns. His work demonstrates both historical depth and contemporary relevance in his research approach, with particular attention to the materiality of texts and processes of textual transmission.
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