EMMA DOMÍNGUEZ RUÉ

Emma Domínguez-Rué graduated in English at the University of Lleida (Cataluña) she studied her master in English Literature at the University of Swansea (United Kingdom). Her doctorate dissertation was published in 2011 entitled Of Lovely Tyrants and Invisible Women: Invalidism as Metaphor in the Fiction of Ellen Glasgow (Berlin: Logos Verlag). Apart from ageing studies, she has worked on narratives of illnesses, contemporary detective fiction and Victorian and Gothic fiction from a feminist perspective.

She is an Associate teacher and Coordinator of the English degree at the University of Lleida. Recently she has coedited three volumes about Ageing: Ageing and Technology: Perspectives from the Social Science (transcript 2016, with Linda Nierling), Literary Creativity and the Older Woman Writer: A Collection of Essays (Peter Lang 2016, with Núria Casado-Gual and Brian Worsfold) and Re-discovering Age(ing) Through Narratives of Mentorship: Essays in Cultural Gerontology (Peter Lang 2018, with Núria Casado-Gual and Maricel Oró-Piqueras).

ORCID: 0000-0002-9718-0110

 

SCIENTIFIC OUTPUT OF THIS PROJECT:

Emma Domínguez-Rué. 2024. Negotiating Feminine Identity through the Maternal Bond in Elena Ferrante's Troubling Love. Journal of Gender Studies. (to be published)