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'''Specializing in'''<br> '''Specializing in'''<br>
-* Spanish literature <br><br><br>+* British literature; Spanish literature<br>
 +* Jane Austen, Reception Studies, intertextuality, popular culture, sequels, rewritings of the canon and film adaptations. Nineteenth-century fiction. Women’s writing and gender theory. Disability Studies.
 + <br><br><br>
'''Personal website'''<br> '''Personal website'''<br>
-*<br><br><br>+* [http://st-andrews.academia.edu/MarinaCano]<br>
 +* [http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/english/people/postgraduates/phd/lopez/]
 +<br><br><br>
'''Some recent publications relevant for NEWW'''<br> '''Some recent publications relevant for NEWW'''<br>
-*<br><br><br>+* 2014: Annotations, “Elizabeth of France, Queen of Spain.” In Mary Hays, ''Female Biography; or, Memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Women, of All Ages and Countries'' (1803). ''Chawton House Library Series: Women’s Memoirs''. Ed. Gina Luria Walker, ''Memoirs of Women Writers Part III''. London, Pickering & Chatto. Forthcoming.<br>
 +* 2013: Review of ''Jane Austen’s Families'' by Jane Sturrock. ''Forum for Modern Language Studies''. Forthcoming.<br>
 +* 2013: “In Flesh and Blood: Jane Austen as a Postmodern Fictional Character.” ''Global Jane Austen: Pleasure, Passion, and Possessiveness in the Jane Austen Community''. Ed. Laurence Raw & Robert Dryden. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 143-164.<br>
 +* 2012: [http://fmls.oxfordjournals.org/content/48/4/490.2.full?sid=eb8ae1ef-c585-4b92-b3e1-be04a054bfac Review of Jane Austen and her Readers, 1786-1945 by Katie Halsey]. ''Forum for Modern Language Studies'' 48 (4): 490.<br>
 +* 2012: [http://susansellers.wordpress.com/2012/10/ "Spanish Reading Suggestions."] Guest Interviewee. Susan Sellers. UK Web Archive, British Library. 1 Oct.<br>
 +* 2011: [http://www.gaskelljournal.com/#!current-edition This is a feminist novel: the paradox of female passivity in Elizabeth Gaskell’s ''Ruth'']. ''The Gaskell Journal'' (2011). 25.<br>
 +* 2011: [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09589236.2011.565198 Welcome to La Huerta: the attempts to curb cross-dressing during the Spring Fiestas in Murcia]. ''The Journal of Gender Studies'' (2011). 20 (2): 183-92.<br>
 +* 2011: [http://www.jasna.org/persuasions/on-line/vol31no1/cano-lopez.html Looking Back in Desire; or How Jane Austen Rewrites Chick Lit in Alexandra Potter’s ''Me and Mr. Darcy'']. ''Persuasions-On Line'' (2011). 31 (1).<br>
 +* 2008: [http://www.jasna.org/persuasions/on-line/vol29no1/cano-lopez.html Persuasion Moves to Chicago: Rewriting Austen’s Classic in ''The Lake House'']. ''Persuasions-On Line'' (2008).<br>
 +* 2008: [http://www.jasna.org/persuasions/on-line/vol29no1/cano-garcia.html Becoming Shakespeare and Jane Austen in Love: An Intertextual Dialogue between Two Biopics]. ''Persuasions-On Line'' (2008).<br>
 +* 2007: (De)Writing Women in the Canon of British Postgraduate Studies. ''Clepsydra'' (2007).
 +<br><br><br>
'''Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context'''<br> '''Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context'''<br>
-*Participating in the [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Travelling_TexTs HERA ''Travelling TexTs'' project] (2013-2016) <br>+* Participating in the [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Travelling_TexTs HERA ''Travelling TexTs'' project] (2013-2016) <br>
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'''E-mail'''<br> '''E-mail'''<br>
-*mcl24[at]st-andrews.ac.uk<br><br><br>+* mcl24[at]st-andrews.ac.uk<br><br><br>
-SvD, September 2013+AsK, October 2013
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*Participants > Cano Lopez <br><br> *Participants > Cano Lopez <br><br>

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Marina Cano Lopez



Specializing in

  • British literature; Spanish literature
  • Jane Austen, Reception Studies, intertextuality, popular culture, sequels, rewritings of the canon and film adaptations. Nineteenth-century fiction. Women’s writing and gender theory. Disability Studies.



Personal website




Some recent publications relevant for NEWW




Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context



E-mail

  • mcl24[at]st-andrews.ac.uk



AsK, October 2013



  • Participants > Cano Lopez

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