I joined Stirling as a Lecturer in Spanish and Latin American Studies in the Division of Literature and Languages in September 2022. Previously I was an Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute for Romance Philology of the Freie Universität Berlin (2021-2022), and I completed a DPhil in Medieval and Modern Languages at the University of Oxford in 2021.
My research interests broadly fall under postcolonial and diasporic memory studies and border studies. I have published on medieval and early modern Iberian literature and culture as well as on neomedievalisms in the Hispanophone world, and I am currently completing a monograph on the cultural memory of medieval Iberia in modern Spain.
I am willing to supervise PhD projects on any topics relating to my research areas, and particularly on the global Hispanophone, medievalism and/or medieval Iberian studies. I lecture and teach on topics across all years of the undergraduate programme in SPLAS and in 2023/24 I am coordinating Honours modules for third and final year students.
In the wider Division, I convene the Literature & Languages Research Seminar and am also a member of the Postcolonial Studies and Heritage Research Groups.
I am currently co-editor-in-chief of the journal postmedieval, which publishes theoretically driven scholarship on premodernity and its ongoing reverberations. See: http://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41280 for further information.