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Research Areas

We have a thriving postgraduate community connected to the Department, both at Masters and at PhD level. Staff members have an excellent track record in supervising a wide range of research topics. Specialist expertise includes:

: Latin American literature and culture; Feminist and Decolonial studies

: Contemporary Hispanic theatre and performance; Catalan Studies; Iberian Studies; literary translation and Translation Studies

: Mexican and US Latino Studies; Latin American literature, film and visual arts; Gender and Women's Studies

: Visual Culture; Visual Arts; Postcolonial Criticism; Caribbean Studies; Curating; Cultural Theory; Activism and Cultural Creativity; Iberian Studies

Dr Estefan铆a Mu帽oz G贸mez: Language pedagogy and acquisition, translation competence, translator training and education, non-professional translation, multilingual workplace practices

Dr Pedro Nilsson-Fern脿ndez: Literary spaces in post-war Catalonia; GIS; Digital Humanities in the context of Iberian minoritised languages and cultures

: Theatre translation; Cultural history (drama and theatre); Iberian Studies; Galician Studies; Irish drama in Iberia: text and performance
 
: Afro-Hispanic Linguistics, Phonetics and Phonology, contemporary Spanish literature, particularly the novels of Javier Mar铆as
 
: Modern and Contemporary Spanish narrative and poetry; Galician Studies; Travel writing and mobility
Caribbean Studies, Latin American Studies, Iberian Studies, Environmental Humanities, Intercultural Communication, Poetry, Creative Non-Fiction, Transmedia Arts

Research in SPLAS

The Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies has a strong commitment to providing all students with a learning experience that is both informed and driven by research. All full-time academics teach in areas in which they are currently research active, and all staff are encouraged to participate in our dynamic research culture.

Core research areas in the Department span Medieval and Golden Age, Modern and Contemporary Spanish literature, Art and Translation, including specialist interest in the diverse languages and cultures of the Iberian Peninsula, especially Catalan and Galician. In Latin American Studies the Department has long-standing strengths in the study of Mexican and US Latino culture, as well as in South America, especially Argentina, Chile and Uruguay.

As well as extensive work in these core fields, we have a strong commitment to inter- and cross-disciplinary initiatives in three major areas: Visual and Performance Cultures; Literary Translation and Translation Studies, and Travel, Migration and Mobility Studies.

View our blog which we keep up to date with the most recent research events happening within the Department. 

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