Rosa Berbel | Literary Studies | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Rosa Berbel | Literary Studies | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Rosa Berbel, University of Granada, Spain

Rosa Berbel is a Spanish poet, literary scholar, and researcher pursuing a PhD in Lenguas, Textos y Contextos at the University of Granada 🎓. Her thesis explores ecopoetry in 21st-century Latin American literature 🌿. She teaches Hispano-American literature and literary analysis 📖, and actively contributes to research projects on ecofeminism, AI in literature, and Latin American poetics 🌍. Rosa has authored award-winning poetry collections like Las niñas siempre dicen la verdad and Los planetas fantasma 🏆. Her work is translated into several languages and adapted for film 🎬. She speaks Spanish, English, French, German, and Portuguese

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🎓 Academic Background

Mrs. Rosa Berbel has pursued a distinguished academic path at the University of Granada. She is currently completing her PhD in Languages, Texts, and Contexts (2021–2025), with a dissertation titled “The Ecopoem and Its Forms: Cosmopolitical Figurations in 21st-Century Latin American Poetry,” supervised by Erika Martínez Cabrera 🌎📖. Previously, she earned a Master’s in Secondary Education (Language and Literature) in 2020–2021 📘, and a Master’s in Literary and Theatrical Studies (2019–2020) 🎭. Rosa began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Comparative Literatures (2015–2019), laying the foundation for her interdisciplinary literary career

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Mrs. Rosa Berbel has developed extensive teaching experience under her predoctoral FPDI contract at the University of Granada (2022–2026). She has taught Spanish Literary Text Analysis (2022–2025), Latin American Literature from the colonial period to the present, and courses within Comparative Literatures and Hispanic Philology 📚. In addition, she has conducted numerous specialized workshops and seminars, such as Poetry in the New Normal, Ecopoetics and Ruins, and Poetry and Ecology 🌿. Her teaching extends internationally, including sessions at La Piscifactoría (Madrid) and the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität of Munich (Germany)

🔬 Research Experience

Mrs. Rosa Berbel has actively contributed to several research projects at the University of Granada, including Technologies of the Writer (2024–2027), Ecology and Ecofeminism in Colombian Literature (2024–2026), and LETRAL: Politics of the Common in 21st-Century Literatures (2019–2024) 📖. She also participated in the Postdramatic Temporalities project in 2023. She is a member of the “Hybris” research group on Latin American literature and the IBERLAB Scientific Excellence Unit 🌍. Since 2023, she has served as Editorial Secretary for the journal Letral, contributing to literary scholarship under the leadership of Ángel Esteban del Campo and Ana Gallego Cuiñas.

📚 Research Focus

Mrs. Rosa Berbel’s research primarily explores ecopoetics, eco-criticism, and feminist literary theory 🌍📖. Her scholarly focus lies in analyzing 21st-century Latin American and Spanish poetry through environmental, political, and gendered lenses. She investigates neorrural literature, multispecies alliances, and aesthetic responses to ecological crises ♻️🌱. Berbel also delves into intermediality, performative poetics, and geopoetics, highlighting how contemporary poetry engages with planetary concerns and posthuman futures 🌎✒️. Her research contributes to cultural studies, Latin American studies, and environmental humanities, bridging creative and critical discourse with a socio-political commitment to climate justice and literary innovation

Publication Top Notes

“Nuevas direcciones para la estética ecológica en la literatura española neorrural (2013-2020)” – 10 citations 📊 | Kamchatka | 📅 2022 
“Las niñas siempre dicen la verdad” – 7 citations 📊 | Ediciones Hiperión | 📅 2018 
“Los planetas fantasma” – 6 citations 📊 | Tusquets Editores | 📅 2022 
“Las fronteras del género: Intermedialidad y performatividad en la poesía de Lola Nieto” – 5 citations 📊 | Revista Sonda | 📅 2020 
“Hacia lo innombrable: mujeres de ojos rojos y arte feminista” – 4 citations 📊 | La tribu de Frida | 📅 2015 
“Cuerpo fantasmal, naturaleza herida: potencias utópicas en las Siluetas de Ana Mendieta” – 2 citations 📊 | Artnodes | 📅 2023 
“Materia vibrante: una ecología política de las cosas” – 1 citation 📊 | Theory Now | 📅 2023 
“Ecofeminismo y feminismo rural en ‘Tierra de mujeres’ de María Sánchez” – 1 citation 📊 | Revista Úrsula | 📅 2020 
“De/Sedimentation: The Geopoetics of José Watanabe and Soledad Fariña” – Bulletin of Latin American Research | 📅 2025 
“Geografía del miedo” (reseña) – Brumal | 📅 2023 
“Poesía joven en Granada” – Quimera | 📅 2023 
“Obra ressenyada: Geografía del miedo” (reseña) – 📅 2023 
“¿Qué hace la poesía ante la crisis ecológica?” – Congreso Humanidades Ecológicas | 📅 2023 
“Lenguajes artísticos para afrontar presentes complejos” –Congreso Humanidades Ecológicas | 📅 2023 
“Escrituras de la simbiosis: visiones ecopoéticas para el siglo XXI” – Formas del fin del mundo | 📅 2023 
“Pedro Lemebel: belleza indómita” – Revista Letral | 📅 2022 
“Escribir en Nueva York” (Prólogo) – Editorial Austral | 📅 2020

Dheebika P | Literature | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Dheebika P | Literature | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Dheebika P, IIT Madras, India

Ms. Dheebika Periyasamy is pursuing her PhD at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (2021–2026) and holds an M.A. in English and Comparative Literature from Pondicherry University (2019–2021). Her research interests encompass trauma studies, memory, and cultural identity. She has received the 2019 Best Paper Award at Bishop Heber College and the 2021 Bharathidasan University Endowment Scholarship. Dheebika has presented her work at prestigious platforms, including Nanyang Technological University, and has two papers under review in South Asian Review and South Asian Popular Culture journals. ✍️📖

 

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Academic Achievements and Recognition

Dheebika’s work has been recognized with the Best Paper Award in 2019 at a National Conference hosted by Bishop Heber College. Additionally, she received the Bharathidasan University Endowment Scholarship in 2021, highlighting her academic excellence.

Research Contributions

Although still early in her research career, Dheebika has two papers currently under review in the South Asian Review and South Asian Popular Culture journals, which focus on significant cultural and literary themes, demonstrating her commitment to advancing scholarly knowledge.

Presentations on Global Platforms

Her presentations have spanned across prestigious conferences, including the PGR Symposium on Memory, Crisis, and Estrangement in 2022, where she analyzed Ocean Vuong’s work through the lens of “languaged trauma.” In 2023, she presented at IIT Guwahati, focusing on Elif Shafak’s The Island of Missing Trees and identity formation. Her research into the Tamil Genocide, presented at EFLU Hyderabad, further reflects her engagement with critical historical and cultural issues. Upcoming in 2024, her work on Sri Lankan conflict history and food practices, to be presented at Nanyang Technological University, showcases her broadening academic scope.

Conclusion

Ms. Dheebika Periyasamy’s achievements, both academically and in research contributions, position her as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work reflects interdisciplinary depth, scholarly potential, and a commitment to exploring complex cultural histories, making her a strong contender for the accolade.

 

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