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Rossella Liuzzo is a Researcher in Spanish Literature [SPAN-01/A] at the Department of Humanities, University of Catania. She teaches courses including Spanish Culture and Literature 1, Spanish Culture and Literature 2, Spanish Literature, and Spanish Language and Translation 2, with active teaching confirmed through 2025.
Research Interests: Her primary research focuses on processes of canonical rewriting in contemporary Spanish-language literatures, utilizing philosophical concepts from thinkers such as Walter Benjamin, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, and Judith Butler. She employs the notion of 'repetition' as a hermeneutic tool to explore the erosion of canonical literary forms and underlying symbolic identities. Closely linked to this, her second major research area is Gender Studies, with a focus on the representation of the female body and erotic desire in contemporary Spanish poetry written by women.
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Advising and Grants: There is no explicit mention of graduate students supervised or research grants obtained in the available information. However, her active research profile and teaching responsibilities indicate ongoing scholarly engagement. She regularly interacts with students, provides exam feedback, and organizes preparatory sessions, reflecting an active academic presence.
Labs, Teams, and Research Groups: While no formal lab or research team is explicitly named, her integration within the Department of Humanities at the University of Catania and her collaborative teaching environment (e.g., coordination with a Spanish language tutor) suggest participation in departmental academic activities and potential interdisciplinary collaborations, particularly at the intersection of literature, philosophy, and gender studies.



