Traballos académicos (FFIL)
Recent Submissions
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The Evolution of Dystopian Narratives over the years: The Last of Us and Cormac McCarthy's The Road
(2024)[Abstract] While dystopian literature might be seen as a recently developed genre, it goes back to the 19th century, when authors such as Mary Shelley, Jules Verne or Edward Bulwer-Lytton played a vital role within its ... -
Masculinity and gender expression in Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club
(2024)[Abstract] The main focus of this project is the examination of the representation of the masculine gender in Chuck Palahniuk’s 1996 novel Fight Club. Throughout this analysis I aim to explore the novel’s depiction of ... -
Examining Joy Harjo’s Crazy Brave from Native American Feminism
(2024)[Abstract] The object of study of this end-of-degree project is Joy Harjo’s memoir, Crazy Brave, published in 2012. The aims that I will pursue are the following: to delimit the concept of Native American feminism, ... -
Analysis of Spanish Corpus Written by Deaf People
(2024)[Abstract] Spanish Sign Language (hereafter referred to as SSL) is a visual-gestural language officially recognised in Spain by Law 27/2007, which regulates the means of support for the communication of deaf, hearing ... -
(De)/(Post)human(ization) in Harlan Ellison’s “I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream”
(2024)[Abstract] The purpose of this BA thesis is to examine the stratified notion of humanity, as well as its antithesis and eventual transgression, as depicted in Harlan Ellison’s science-fiction short story “I Have No ...