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PhD candidate for the XXXVIII cycle in Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures: Diversity and Inclusion - World Literature and Postcolonial Studies curriculum, L-LIN/06, Hispano-American Languages and Literatures.
Her research interests include postcolonial studies, border studies, migration, and dystopian and post-apocalyptic literature in the Hispano-American context. She graduated from the University of Bologna with a thesis on Central American migration to the United States and carried out two periods of study and research in Mexico. Her doctoral thesis carries out an analysis of the reconstruction of alternative and communitarian futures in dystopias and post-apocalyptic narratives in contemporary Hispano-American literature.
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