Grupos de investigación

PhD Dissertations

COMPLETED PHD DISSERTATIONS

 

ISABEL DURÁN GIMÉNEZ-RICO

 

CARMEN M. MÉNDEZ GARCÍA

  • Juan José Arroyo Paniagua, Men Much for Themselves: Exploring Masculinities through Fatherhood, Violence, and Sexuality in the Works of Cormac McCarthy, Mayo de 2025. CUM LAUDE; MENCIÓN INTERNACIONAL.
  • Bárbara Martínez Martínez, 

    Exploring Other Worlds: Dismantling Women’s Otherness in Selected Feminist Science 

    Fiction (en co-dirección con Eduardo Valls Oyarzun). Noviembre de 2024. SOBRESALIENTE https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/122082

  • David López Guzmán, The Gospel from Outer Space: Apocalypse, America, and Science Fiction in the novels of Kurt Vonnegut. Octubre de 2023. CUM LAUDE: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/88216
  • Rafael Vidal Sanz, La ficción paranoica: una lectura comparativa desde Ricardo Piglia (en co-dirección con Miriam Llamas). Junio de 2023. CUM LAUDE; MENCIÓN INTERNACIONAL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/110296
  • Alejandra García Guerrero, Reconocer lo invisible. Miradas desde lo fantástico a la violencia estructural en la literatura contemporánea anglonorteamericana. Mayo de 2022. CUM LAUDE:  https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/3786
  • Josef Amón Mitrani, La poesía y la calle: Una mirada a la escritura marginal en Colombia (en co-dirección con Evangelina Soltero). Enero de 2022. SOBRESALIENTE:  https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/3589
  • Laura de la Parra Fernández. Against Love: Women, Madness and the State (1939–1954) (en co-dirección con Isabel Durán). Octubre de 2019. CUM LAUDE; MENCIÓN INTERNACIONALPREMIO EXTRAORDINARIO DE DOCTORADO 2019; PREMIO FÉLIX MARTÍN A LA MEJOR TESIS SOBRE ESTUDIOS NORTEAMERICANOS:  https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/10972
  • Alejandro de la Cruz Tapiador, The Myth of the Self-Made Man in US Culture / El mito del self-made man en la cultura estadounidense. Octubre de 2019. CUM LAUDE:  https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/10960
  • Elsa del Campo Ramírez. Paradigms of Postmodern Presentism: Towards the Chicana Decolonization of the Imaginary. Junio de 2017. CUM LAUDE: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/16241
  • Pedro Galán Lozano. San Francisco as Countercultural City: A Spatial Approach through Literature and Culture. Junio de 2017. CUM LAUDE: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/16257
  • David Yagüe González. Traumatic Dimensions in Toni Morrison. Enero de 2016. CUM LAUDE; MENCIÓN INTERNACIONAL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/26992

 

NOELIA HERNANDO REAL

 

REBECA GUALBERTO VALVERDE

  • Julia López Narváez. Subjective Multi-Voiced Perception: The Fallen Woman Stereotype through the Analysis of Conceptual Similes in Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles (en codirección con Paloma Tejada Caller). Mayo de 2024, CUM LAUDE; MENCIÓN INTERNACIONAL. 

 

CLAUDIA ALONSO RECARTE

  • Sofía Duarte. Nonhuman Animals in Margaret Atwood’s Fictional Worlds (en codirección con Ignacio Ramos-Gay). 2023, CUM LAUDE; MENCIÓN INTERNACIONAL. 

 


IN-PROGRESS PHD DISSERTATIONS

  • Isabel Durán is currently supervising three PhD projects that research topics such as the intersections of literature, art and fashion in the late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century; the revolution of Biography writing in England, and autofiction in contemporary US literature from a gender perspective.
  • Carmen M. Méndez García is currently supervising three PhD projects exploring areas such as graphic novels and medical humanities, translations by Langston Hughes, and 9/11 fiction through the lens of trauma studies.
  • Noelia Hernando is currently supervising one PhD project on the intersections of education and power in British and US women writers.
  • Francisco José Cortés Vieco is currently supervising one PhD project on the fiction of Edna O’Brien.
  • Rebeca Gualberto is currently supervising three PhD projects on affect in lesbian narratives, Gothic literature in the context of Brexit, and cancer memoirs by North American women authors - the latter co-supervised by Dr. Laura De La Parra.
  • Laura de la Parra is currently supervising three PhD projects on neoliberalism, mental health, and gender and/or racial discrimination, and cancer memoirs by North American women authors - the latter co-supervised by Dr. Rebeca Gualberto.