Francisco Garcerá Román
Department of Literature
Center for Human and Social Sciences (CCHS
Spain
Biography
Francisco Javier Garcerá Román. Hired predoctoral FPI (2015-2019) of the Institute of Language, Literature and Anthropology (CCHS-CSIC), where he carries out his doctoral thesis under the direction of Dr. Pura Fernández and Dr. Xelo Candel Vila. He has a degree in Hispanic Philology from the University of Valencia, where he has also completed the Master's Degree in Advanced Hispanic Studies: applications and research, specializing in the Literature itinerary with the Master's Thesis "The world contains": approach to poetic work of Antonio Cabrera. Later and in this same university, he has completed the Postgraduate Diploma in Training and Updating of Teachers of Spanish as a Foreign Language. He has collaborated in publications such as Quimera. Literature Magazine, Olivar. Magazine of Spanish Literature and Culture, LEMIR, Magazine of Medieval and Renaissance Spanish Literature, Aleph, Astorica, Tirant or Contrapunto. He is part of the Research Group on Culture, Edition and Literature in the Hispanic Area (XIX-XXI centuries), GICELAH. He is a member of the research projects:Creators and Spanish and Latin American authors in the Network (1824-1936) and Cultural History of the Contemporary Ibero-American Edition (19th-20th century) . Interested in the cultural field of the early twentieth century and contemporary, his main lines of research are focused on literary publication mechanisms and networks carried out by Spanish writers, through which they circumvented the barriers of the private world to the public and its I study through the new perspectives opened by the Digital Humanities.
Research Interest
Language Literature and Anthropology