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Fernández Lacueva, Cristina

Cristina Fernández Lacueva (Barcelona, 1997) is a predoctoral researcher of the Department of Humanities at Pompeu Fabra University and her thesis focuses on the use of repetition as a basic narrative mechanism in the construction of contemporary autofiction through the study of the work of Christa Wolf and Ingeborg Bachmann. Cristina holds a Bachelor’s degree in Humanities (Pompeu Fabra University, 2015-2019) and a Master’s degree in Literary Studies (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2020-2021). Her fields of research are literary theory, biographical studies and psychoanalysis applied to literary criticism. Recently, she has published articles on Julio Cortázar’s «Casa tomada» (Estudios Románicos, 2019), Racine’s Phèdre (Revista Chilena de Literatura, 2021), and Virginia Woolf’s The Waves (The International Journal of Literary Humanities), and she has also taken part in the 23rd Symposium of the SELGYC (UCLM, 2021) and the international congress «En bucle: procedimientos de repetición en la literature contemporánea» (UCM, 2021). Currently, she is a member of the work team of the research project «Pioneras en la crítica de la vida cotidiana. Retrato existencial y mirada micrológica de lo cotidiano en Las Atentas, cronistas en lengua alemana del período de entreguerras» (UPF, 2021-2025).