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Diego Rivadulla Costa

Diego Rivadulla Costa has a degree in Hispanic Philology (2012) and a degree in Galician and Portuguese: Linguistic and Literary Studies (2014) from the University of A Coruña, with an Extraordinary Award from the University and the Autonomous Community of Galicia. In the year 2020 he obtained the title of Doctor with international mention and Extraordinary Award, with the thesis Novela e memoria cultural: a ficcionalización do franquismo na narrativa galega (2000-2015), within the framework of the Interuniversity Doctoral Program in Literary Studies of UDC and UVigo. He has also completed postgraduate studies such as the Master's Degree in Literature, Culture and Diversity (2020) and the Master's Degree in Teaching Compulsory Secondary Education, Baccalaureate, Vocational Training and Language Teaching (2013).

He has been a contracted researcher in the funded project Cronoloxía da literatura galega (1801-1900) (FFI2012-37891), researcher in training under the support to the predoctoral stage program of Xunta de Galicia in the Department of Letters of the UDC, lecturer in Galician language and Literature at the University of Deusto and postdoctoral resercher (Xunta de Galicia) at ILLA (Research in Galician Language and Literature). He carried out research stays at the EHEHI Casa de Velázquez (École des hautes études hispaniques et ibériques) in Madrid, at the University of Aarhus (Denmark), University of Lisbon (Portugal), National University of La Plata (UNLP, Argentina) and University of Turin (Italy). He is currently a Professor in the Department of Galician Philology at the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC)

His fields of research are literary and cultural studies, with special attention to contemporary Galician literature, cultural memory studies and Iberian studies. He is part of the groups FILGA - Filoloxía e Lingüística Galega (USC), Memory Novels LAB: Laboratorio de Literatura de la Memoria (University of Valencia) and the International Research Network "Memory and Narration".

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