Bárbara Boloix-Gallardo
Bárbara Boloix-Gallardo is Senior Lecturer of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Granada (Spain). She conducted her post-doctoral research period at Washington University in St. Louis (Missouri, USA), where she taught courses on History of al-Andalus. Her main area of specialization is the History, Society, and Culture of al-Andalus and the Maghreb, in particular the study of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada (13th–15th centuries) and the study of both Andalusi and Maghribian women. She has directed two National Research Projects on “Nasrid
and Merinid Women in the Islamic Societies of the Medieval Mediterranean
(13th–15th centuries): Power, Identity, and Social Dynamics” (HAR2017-88117-P) and “From Nasrid to Morisco Women: Daily Lives, Influences, and socio-cultural (dis)continuities in the inner-history of the peninsular context (13th–16th centuries)”, respectively.
She has delivered a number of papers at international conferences and prepared several publications on these topics. Among them are the book “Las Sultanas de la Alhambra. Las grandes desconocidas del Reino Nazarí de Granada (siglos XIII–XV) (2013)” and the edition of the monography “A Companion to Islamic Granada” (Brill, 2021).
She is currently a Member of the University Institute of Research on Women and Gender at the University of Granada and Vice-Secretary of Cultural and Institiutional Cooperation at the Euro-Arab Fundation in Granada.
Bárbara Boloix-Gallardo
Co-Applicant
Mónica Martins Guedes
Degree in Portuguese and Spanish Languages, Literatures and Cultures from the University of Aveiro (2015). Postgraduate studies (Master’s Degree in Portuguese Foreign Language) at the Faculty of Arts, University of Porto (2017). In 2019 she was a lecturer in Portuguese language at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and from 2021 to 2023 she has been a visiting professor at the University of Granada, where she has taught courses in Portuguese linguistics and literature. She is currently working on her doctoral thesis on historical contrastive grammar in the PhD programme Languages, Texts and Contexts at the University of Granada. Her research interests focus on Portuguese-Spanish historical contrastive grammar and the history of the grammar of both languages.
Mónica Martins Guedes
Collaborator
David Porcel Bueno
Degree in Hispanic Philology (2009), Romance Philology (2011) and Arabic Philology (2014) from the University of Granada, and Degree in Hebrew Philology (2016) from the Complutense University of Madrid, he completed postgraduate studies in the University of Granada (Masters in Classical Philology) and is a doctor in Spanish Philology from the University of Valencia (2015). He is currently finishing his second doctoral thesis in Galician-Portuguese Philology at the University of Santiago de Compostela. He has been a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Heidelberg, at the Paris-Sorbonne University (Paris IV), at the University of Oxford and at the University of Bologna, and has been visiting professor at the Universities of Graz, Kassel, Rostock, Montreal, Verona, Padua, Belgrade, among others. He is currently a Assitant Professor in the Department of Philology: Romance, Italian, Galician-Portuguese and Catalan, at the University of Granada. His lines of research focus on the study of Ibero-Romance languages and literatures, especially in their medieval and classical phase, and on the relationships they establish with other Iberian (Arabic, Hebrew and Medieval Latin) and Romance languages and literatures (Italian, Occitan and French). He has participated in six international research projects and has published numerous papers on diachronic Romance linguistics and medieval Romance literatures in internationally renowned journals and monographs in the field of philological studies.
David Porcel Bueno
Co-Applicant and Team Coordinator
Antonio Rubio Flores
Antonio R. Rubio Flores (Córdoba, 1965) holds a PhD in Romance Philology from the University of Granada. He has been a professor of Spanish Literature at Duke University, and won a position as Spanish Advisor at the Missouri University of Columbia. He was part of rock bands in the 90’s as a producer, composer, lyricist and multi-instrumentalist. He is currently a professor at the University of Granada and director of the Research Group “Rhetoric of the image, text and medieval sound”, in which he has published numerous scientific papers related to the work of Alfonso X the Wise and the troubadours. He has received mentions for teaching excellence and transfer of research results. In the area of creation, he has three books of poetry: Las soledades de las salamandras (2010), El paraíso de los perros (2022) and Redención en el dulce reino de Trankimazin (2023).
Antonio Rubio Flores
Co-Applicant
Nicolás Solari Jarque
Degree in Classical Philology (2017) at the Complutense University of Madrid, Master in Written Historical Heritage (2018) at the Complutense University of Madrid and PhD in Latin Linguistics (2022) at the University of Alcalá.
During the period of his doctoral training he received a grant from the Hugo Schuchardt Foundation of the University of Graz (Austria) and published a large corpus of the Preposition + Adjective adverbial patterns on which his research was focused within the research international project The Third Way, of which he was part as a pre-doctoral researcher.
His line of research focuses on Latin adverbs, especially adverbial formations of preposition and adjective, approaching this topic from diachronic, morphological and semantic perspectives.
Nicolás Solari Jarque
Collaborator
Bojana Tulimirovic
Bojana Tulimirovic Joksimovic (Belgrade, 1987) holds a PhD in Spanish Linguistics from the University of Granada and is accredited as assistant professor by ANECA and ACCUA. She holds a degree in Hispanic Philology from the University of Belgrade and Master’s Degree in Advanced Studies in Spanish Language as well as Master’s Degree in Foreign Language Teaching, both from the University of Granada. She is currently working as an Assistant Professor at the Centro de Magisterio La Inmaculada, affiliated with the University of Granada, where she also holds the position of Coordinator of International Relations. During the academic year 2021-2022 she did a research stay at the University of Verona and has been a visiting professor at the University of Belgrade, University of Kragujevac, University of Bergen and University of Iceland, among others. Her main areas of research are Spanish pragmatics and phraseology, as well as sociolinguistics (she is part of the research team of the PRESEEA-Granada project) and the didactics and acquisition of foreign languages, mainly English. She has published in high-impact journals such as Pragmalingüística, Textos en proceso, Tonos digital, Revista de Investigación lingüística, Revista de lengua para fines específicos, etc. She is a member of the research group HUM170: Ibero-Romance Studies (Contrastive Linguistics and Comparative Literature).
Bojana Tulimirovic
Collaborator
