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Marta Asunción Alonso Moreno is a Professor of Modern Philology at the University of Alcalá (UAH), specializing in French and Caribbean literature, postcolonial studies, and ecocriticism. She teaches courses such as French III, IV, and specialized translation in legal-administrative settings. Her research focuses on authors like Maryse Condé, Simone Schwarz-Bart, and Joseph Zobel, exploring themes of gender, memory, postcolonial identity, and environmental humanities.
She participates in the research group 'Ecocrítica y Humanidades Ambientales' (Ecocriticism and Environmental Humanities), examining topics like eco-translation, ethical environmental awareness, and the representation of nature in literature and media. Her scholarly work bridges literary analysis with critical theories such as ecofeminism, zoocriticism, and posthumanism.
Alonso Moreno has authored numerous poetry collections and critical books, including Detener la primavera (2011), La soledad criolla (2013), and Balkánica (2018), recognized with prestigious awards like the Miguel Hernández Poetry Prize (2012) and the Premio Adonáis. Her recent publications delve into archipelagic theory, transatlantic feminisms, and the intersection of music and postcolonial narratives.
- Awards: Premio Antonio Carvajal (2011), Premio Nacional de Poesía Joven (2012), Premio Adonáis (2013), among others.
- Teaching Roles: Courses in French language, translation, and literature across undergraduate and master's programs.

