He is a Master’s student at UNAM’s Graduate Program in Comparative Literature. He holds a BA in Modern Languages and Literatures (English Literature) from UNAM, where he specialized in translation and literary theory, resulting in his thesis ‘’Every busy eerie whig’s a bit of a torytale to tell‘: Orality, Listening, Memory and Irish Identity in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake’, which received with honours and earned a honorific mention from the
She graduated in Modern Languages and Literatures (English Literature) from UNAM, specializing in translation and literary criticism. She is currently working on a dissertation entitled ‘I can compose my thought/ an excursus on ‘Tradition’: Appropriation in Susan Howe’s ‘Melville’s Marginalia’’, where she analyses elements of mise-en-page and mise-en-voice in the author’s oral performances, looking in particular at how techniques such as collage are transposed from one medium to another. Danae
He studies Modern Language and Literature (French Literature) at UNAM, where he is specializing in literary theory. He is also currently working on his graduate project at the Université Paris 8, with an analysis of topology and marginality in Mohamed Mbougar Sarr’s fiction. His research interests include literary criticism and theory, semiotics, cultural studies, and contemporary Francophone literature. Joshua joined PoéticaSonora MX in August 2023 to fulfil his social service.
He graduated in Modern Language and Literature (English Literature) from the UNAM, where he specialized in translation. He is currently working on his thesis, an annotated translation of Beckett’s ‘Not I’. His research interests include contemporary theatre, theatre and its translation, as well as the works by James Joyce and Sylvia Plath. Beyond academia, he works as a playwright and theatre spectator. In 2019, he took part in the production
She is graduated in Modern Languages and Literatures (English Literature) from UNAM, with a thesis titled ‘’Still going on, all of it, still going on!‘: The Present and its Affects in the Poetry of Philip Larkin’. She works as a literary translator and as a teaching assistant in Anglophone literature subjects in the Modern English Literature degree at UNAM. Her research interests revolve around critical reading practices in literary studies
Doctor in Literature from UNAM, she wrote a dissertation on Beat poet Diane di Prima: ‘Figura y fluidez: autorrepresentación y movimiento en la obra temprana de Diane di Prima’, an investigation into bodily representations and the image of the author in the early work of the poet. She holds a BA and MA in Modern Letters from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. She teaches literary theory at the Colegio de
Mexican composer and researcher. His work focuses on the study of digital technologies for musical creation, as well as on the study of hearing and voice from perspectives related to sensorial fields. He is a full-time lecturer and researcher at the Faculty of Music of UNAM and a member of the National System of Researchers. He is a member of the Red de Estudios del Sonido y la Escucha en
She is currently studying Modern Languages and Literatures (English Literature) at UNAM, and is writing a graduate thesis entitled ‘The representation of lesbian relationships and their reception in Patricia Highsmith’s Carol’. In 2020, she took part in the workshop on direct and reverse translation at ENALLT-UNAM. In 2022, she co-founded El Micelium, an interdisciplinary cultural project dedicated to the dissemination of the artistic work of Oaxacan women and girls. Her
He is a graduate in Modern Languages and Literatures (French Literature) from UNAM. He studied at the Université Jean Moulin of Lyon 3 during the semester 2023-1, and is currently writing a thesis entitled ‘The sound of absence: musical ekphrasis in Pascal Quignard’s Tous les matins du monde (1991)’. In 2019 he co-founded Revista Cluster, a digital publication on music and literature that participated in the Laboratorio de Iniciativas Culturales