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Laura Agar Paz Rescala serves as a Research Fellow in the Department of Comparative Linguistic and Cultural Studies at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. Her academic profile is maintained through the university's official personnel directory and ARCA institutional repository.
Her research concentrates on Hispanic literary traditions with particular emphasis on Spanish Golden Age theater, colonial Latin American performance practices, and gender dynamics in early modern literature. Key investigation areas include Novohispanic theatrical companies, authorship construction in colonial manuscripts, and historical analysis of female representation in 16th-17th century Spanish tragedy. Her methodological approach combines textual criticism with cultural history frameworks to examine theatrical circulation, censorship mechanisms, and spatial-temporal dimensions in early modern drama.
Analysis of her publication trajectory reveals consistent scholarly engagement with Hispanic Golden Age materials, particularly focusing on theatrical practices across Spanish territories from Andalusia to the Viceroyalty of Peru. Her work demonstrates increasing specialization in colonial Andean theater contexts while maintaining strong connections to metropolitan Spanish literary traditions. Recent publications show expanded interest in gender studies within historical tragedy frameworks and global perspectives on Novohispanic comedic performance.
Dr. Rescala maintains active scholarly communication through her institutional email channels and participates in international academic conferences including the Young Hispanism and Hispano-Americanism meetings at the Cervantes Institute. Her research output appears consistently in specialized journals such as Artifara, Calíope, and Hipogrifo, with recent contributions to edited volumes on Andalusian cultural heritage.





