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Angulo Egea, María
Department: Unidad Predepartamental de Periodismo y de Comunicación Audiovisual y Publicidad
Field: Periodismo
Faculty: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras

Research Institute: INSTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN PATRIMONIO Y HUMANIDADES (IPH)
Group: H08_23R: TRANSFICCIÓN

UNIZAR teaching of the last six courses
Number of 6-year periods of research productivity evaluation
  • CNEAI research evaluation. 01/01/21. (2)
  • ACPUA. 24/06/19
  • ACPUA research productivity evaluation periods. 22/07/13
  • ACPUA. 30/04/13. (2)
Academic position: Prof. Titular Univ.
Email: mangulo@unizar.es
ORCID number: 0000-0003-1717-2370
 
     
There are two trajectories in my research and teaching: journalism and literature. And its intersection: narrative journalism.  I began researching the theater and the press of the 18th-19th centuries. And I have come to narrative journalism through teaching: first in a Faculty of Communication, and since 2011, in the Degree in Journalism at the University of Zaragoza. My two doctorates, in Literature (2003) and Journalism (2019), show my desire for both areas. My research proficiency has been recognized by the CNEAI with 2 six-year terms and the Quality and Prospective Agency of Aragon (ACPUA) with 3 six-year terms

For more than a decade, I have been researching 18th century Spanish theater. I have rescued the figure of Luciano Comella (1751-1812), with the study that I published at the University of Alicante (2006). My publications and studies on theater include analyzes of the figures of “el gracioso” or “el figurón” and the brief theater of the 18th century. My collaboration with the 18th Century Studies Group of the University of Cádiz stands out, with “Me río de Napoleón” (2010), a book about the melologists of the War of Independence.

Along with this line of research, I have been able to contribute results to the research community in History of Journalism and narrative and cultural journalism. From my study on Mariano de Cavia (2008), through “Information, propaganda and discourse in the press of the Zaragoza Sites” (2009), to works like my book “Tertulia patriótica de Cádiz” (2011) about a newspaper of the courts.

My publications continue within “narrative journalism.” Co-editor and author of the book: “Literary journalism” (Fragua, 2010). My article about journalistic narratives about Buenos Aires (EMP, 2013); My work as compiler and author of the book “Crónica y mirada. Aproximaciones al periodismo narrativo” (Libros del KO, 2014). Articles such as “The intransigent realism of the literary journalism of Martín Caparrós” (EMP, 2016). I have published the book “Immersiones. Crónica de viajes y periodismo encubierto” (University of Barcelona, 2017).

I research narrative journalism that has recounted the Spanish crisis of 2008 and I have published several articles. I have coordinated a monograph on imaginaries and narratives of the crisis in IC Scientific Journal of Information and Communication nº 18 (2021). And together with Daniel Cabrera I have directed two other monographs in the magazine Inmediaciones de la Comunicación nº 18 (1 and 2) (2023).

My research in narratives and crises has reached feminism. In this line, I work on stories, processes and interventions of writers and journalists in the media and on networks. I highlight the article: "The New Latin American Women Chroniclers: Violence Against Women in Contemporary Narrative Journalism" (2024) and the chapter: “De generación a genealogía. Crítica feminista a la producción literaria contemporánea” (2022). I have recently published, together with Marcela Aguilar, the volume "Criaturas fenomenales. Antología de nuevas cronistas" (LaCajabooks, España 2023 y Marea, Argentina, 2023)

There are also my professional publications in the magazines “Jot Down”, “Altäir Magazine”, “Infobae”, “Periódico de Aragón” and for 10 years I have co-directed the digital magazine “Zero Grados” (http://www.zgrados.com/).


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