30 March 2024
She completed her PhD in Literary Studies at Complutense University of Madrid and she holds a funded postdoctoral contract at Salamanca University. She published articles and essays in academic and literary journals, collective books and art catalogs. Among her more recent works are the texts “Political versus radical literature. Transparency and depoliticization in Easy Reading, by Cristina Morales” (2023) or “Reference is a distraction. Language as a center of experience in Story, by Bernardette Mayer, and My Life, by Lyn Hejinian” (2022). She is a member of Seminario Euraca, an independent research group in poetry and languages of the present based in Madrid since 2012. As an affiliated researcher with ASCA (from May-December 2924), Erea will be involved with the Sex Negativity Research Group and incorporate a psychoanalytic approach to what she calls a transfeminist cultural criticism.