University of Córdoba
Gerardo Rodríguez-Salas is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Granada (Spain). He holds an MA in Women’s and Gender Studies from Oxford University. His research interests focus on gender studies and community theory in modernist and contemporary fiction in New Zealand and Australia. He is the author of three books on Katherine Mansfield and has recently co-edited the volumes Community in Twentieth-Century Fiction (2013) and New Perspectives on the Modernist Subject (2018). His most recent articles have appeared in Journal of Language, Literature and Culture, Australian Literary Studies, Antipodes, Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies or Atlantis, and his book chapters have been published by Palgrave, Routledge, Continuum or Bloomsbury. He is a full member of the Council of the International New Zealand Studies Association.
Publications
- ‘Queering the Maori Crypt: Community and Secrecy in Witi Ihimaera’s The Uncle Story’. Community and Secrecy in Contemporary Fiction in English. Eds. María Jesús López Sánchez Vizcaíno y Pilar Villar Argáiz, 2021. pp. 123-38. ISBN: 9781501365539
- ‘Tasmania’s Cupboard: Indigenous and Convict Australia in Carmel Bird’s Writing’. Journal of Language, Literature and Culture 65.3 (2018): 169-186. ISSN: 2051-2856, eISSN: 2051-2864
- ‘You Too?’ Questioning Katherine Mansfield’s Community of Women Artists’. New Perspectives on Community and the Modernist Subject: Finite, Singular and Expose. Eds. Gerardo Rodríguez Salas, Paula Martín Salván y Mª Jesús López Sánchez-Vizcaíno. Nueva York y Londres: Routledge, 2018. pp. 90-107. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6962-2.
- ‘Nowhere to bury the dead’: Finitude, nationalism and artistic communities in Janet Frame’s Living in the Maniototo’. Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies 4.2 (2016): 169-183. ISSN: 2050-4047
- “‘New Zealand or Nowheresville: Nation and Community in Janet Frame’s Living in the Maniototo”. Antipodes: Global Journal of Australian/New Zealand Literature 30.2 (2016): 280-293.SSN: 0893-5580.