Author: Dr. Anna Cacciota Summary: Anna CACCIOLA is an International Doctor (cum laude) in Spanish Language and Literature from the Univers...
Author: Dr. Anna Cacciota
Summary:
Anna CACCIOLA is an International Doctor (cum laude) in Spanish Language and Literature from the University of Alicante (2019).
Since 2021, she has been a professor of Spanish Language at the University of Murcia and the International University of La Rioja.
Her doctoral thesis has been awarded the Extraordinary Doctorate Award (2021) and has won second place in the Peter Lang Emerging Scholar Competition in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (2022) in the "Hispanic & Latin American Studies" category.
Besides the work of Carmen Conde, of which she has edited an unpublished play (2019) and a monograph (2023), her research deals with pre- and post-war Spanish female poetry, analyzing it from a gender perspective.
Her publications, in magazines and collective works, have focused on the production of authors such as Lucía Sánchez Saornil, María Cegarra Salcedo, Carmelina Sánchez-Cutillas, Margarita Ferreras, Francisca Aguirre, Luisa Castro, Aurora Luque, among others. She has been the director of the portal dedicated to Elena Martín Vivaldi in the Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library (https://www.cervantesvirtual.com/portales/elena_martin_vivaldi/).
She has participated in the research project “Moderns, fighters and pioneers. Alicante Women of the Silver Age", developed by the Gender Studies Research Institute of the University of Alicante, in agreement with the Caja Mediterráneo Foundation (2020). Currently, she is a researcher on the ministerial project "Gender, body and identity in Spanish poets from the first half of the 20th century” (https://pogesp.herokuapp.com/#/) and a member of the “Writers and Scriptures” research group at the University of Seville (https://etrabajorasyescrituras.com/).
Article link: https://journalspress.com/LJRHSS_Volume23/Elena-Martin-Vivaldi-or-the-loneliness-of-Words.pdf