Eduardo García Agustín
Eduardo García Agustín es Profesor Asociado en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Estudió Filología Inglesa en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Durante sus estudios de doctorado, recibió una beca por parte del International Council for Canadian Studies en la Universidad de Toronto para realizar su investigación para el TEA (Trabajo de Estudios Avanzados) sobre las relaciones entre género y nación dentro de la narrativa canadiense sobre las guerras mundiales. En 2014 defendió su tesis doctoral, titulada With Dark, Rose-Coloured Glasses: Gothic, Queer and Intertextual Labyrinths in the Novels by Louise Welsh en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Su investigación y participación en congresos se centra en la literatura canadiense contemporánea, literatura gótica, estudios queer y el mundo literario de Louise Welsh, sobre la que ha publicado una entrevista en Atlantis (en la revista AEDEAN) y el libro Deep into the Labyrinths in Novels by Louise Welsh (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015).
Eduardo García Agustín is Assistant Professor at Universidad Complutense de Madrid. He studied English Philology at the University Complutense of Madrid. While studying his PhD courses, he was granted a scholarship at the University of Toronto by the ICCS (International Council for Canadian Studies) to do his research for the TEA on the relationships between gender and nation in Canadian novels on the World Wars. In 2014, he defended his doctoral thesis, entitled With Dark, Rose-Coloured Glasses: Gothic, Queer and Interxtexual Labyrinths in the Novels by Louise Welsh at the Autonomous University of Madrid. His research and conference participation is centred on Canadian literature, Gothic literature, Queer studies and the literary world of Louise Welsh, on whom he has published an interview in Atlantis (AEDEAN, Spain) and the book Deep into the Labyrinths in the Novels by Louise Welsh (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015).