Foreword: “Veronica Brady, academic voices and pending hugs”

Authors

  • Aurora García Fernández University of Oviedo
  • Maria Socorro Suárez Lafuente

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/co2017221-5

Keywords:

Veronica Brady, memoriam, postcolonialism, Australian Studies

Abstract

Foreword to the issue.

Author Biographies

Aurora García Fernández, University of Oviedo

Aurora García Fernández is Senior Lecturer at the University of Oviedo, Spain, where she was responsible for the module of Australian and New Zealand literature while it was on offer. She now teaches Postcolonial Studies and Cultures of the Anglophone World. Her interests lie mainly in Postcolonial and Global Studies and the role Literature plays in them, as well as in curriculum design and methodology. She has co-edited Translating Cultures (1999) and two festschrift volumes and is the author of La revisión postcolonial de la historia de Australia en la obra de Patrick White y Peter Carey (2001). She has also translated into Spanish Shirley Walker’s story “The Cedar Room”, which she edited for publication with an introduction.

Maria Socorro Suárez Lafuente

M. S. Suárez Lafuente is Professor of English Literature and Literatures in English at the University of Oviedo, Spain. Her interests lie in the field of Contemporary Literature, Feminism, Critical Theory and the development of the Faust theme. She has published extensively on those fields, has been co-editor of several volumes and is the author of a collection of literary essays, and she has been presented recently with a volume of essays: A Rich Field Full of Pleasant Surprises: Essays on Contemporary Literature in Honour of Professor Suárez Lafuente. She has been president of the Spanish Association of Women´s Studies and president of the Spanish Association of Anglo-American Studies. She is now the Spanish representative in the Spanish Society for the Study of English and is Fellow of the English Association.

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Published

2017-04-26