Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society
print


Breadcrumb Navigation


Content
Ángela López-García

Ángela López-García, MLitt

Visiting Doctoral Student

Contact

Rachel Carson Center
Leopoldstraße 11b
80802 München


Ángela López-García is a PhD student at the University of Murcia, Spain. Her research focuses on North American and Canadian women authors of science fiction and speculative fiction and on the relationship between gender and the environment in their writing. Her research also deals with the development of ecofeminism in the US from the 1960s onwards, and its influence on the authors’ works. Prior to entering a PhD program, López-García was a postgraduate student at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, where she acquired the degree of MLitt in Women, Writing and Gender.

Dissertation Project: Gender and Environment in North-American Science Fiction by Women


Selected Publications:

  • “From Man to Woman to a New Understanding of Gender: Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and Angela Carter’s The Passion of New Eve.” Meridian Critic 33, no. 2 (2019): 15–22.
  • “La Puerta Electra y la Puerta Lavinia: Análisis Comparatista de las Electras de Virgilio Piñera y Eugene O’Neill.” Cartaphilus: revista de investigación y crítica estética 17 (2019): 187–202.