Álvaro Albarrán Gutiérrez

Álvaro Albarrán Gutiérrez
Universidad de Sevilla | US · English

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Introduction
Álvaro Albarrán Gutiérrez is a member of the Department of English at the University of Seville. Although he has published on a wide variety of topics, his recent publications have been devoted to reassessing the performance of American drama in Spain during the AIDS crisis. This line of research has enabled him to evince how American plays served as a privileged means to inform Spanish audiences about HIV/AIDS and to contest the serophobic discourse animating national attitudes to the epidemic.
Additional affiliations
October 2018 - August 2023
Universidad de Sevilla
Position
  • PhD Student
Education
October 2018 - February 2023
Universidad de Sevilla
Field of study
  • Literature and Culture in English
October 2017 - July 2018
Universidad de Sevilla
Field of study
  • Linguistic, Literary and Cultural Studies
October 2013 - July 2017
Universidad de Sevilla
Field of study
  • English Philology

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Publications (3)
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Traditional research has focused on the figure of Philip Freneau (1752-1832) as the champion of the late-eighteenth-century North American colonies’ idiosyncrasy rather than on the reasons why Romantic and Neoclassical fashions coexist in his poetry. The present study aims to broaden current critical horizons by exploring the presence of a systemat...
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This text includes two collections of poems by the late Glenn Anthony Figueroa (1940-2013), The Forest Dim and Nightfall, translated and edited by Álvaro Albarrán Gutiérrez and Jaime Corts in collaboration with CIEE Sevilla and the University of Seville's Department of English and North American Literature.
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El presente documento tiene como objeto el estudio de la oda "A Roosevelt" (1904) de Rubén Darío a través de la aplicación de una metodología de análisis revisionista basada en una lectura detallada del texto que permita elucidar la presencia y transcendencia de los distin-tos discursos raciales y socioculturales que constituyen la base ideológica...

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