Dr Hayley Rabanal
School of Languages, Arts and Societies
Lecturer
+44 114 222 0545
Full contact details
School of Languages, Arts and Societies
Jessop West
1 Upper Hanover Street
Sheffield
S3 7RA
- Profile
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Hayley Rabanal joined the Department of Hispanic Studies as lecturer in September 2010.
- Research interests
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Hayley's research area is broadly twentieth and twenty-first-century Spanish literature and culture, with a particular interest in the transition to democracy and post-transition period. Currently, her research explores how notions of convivencia and cosmopolitanism are negotiated in cultural production in the interrelated contexts of immigration and multiculturalism, discourses of cultural (historical) memory and Spanish ‘Orientalism’.
- Publications
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Books
Journal articles
- Courting Convivencia: Hispano-Arab Identity and Spanish Women’s Orientalism in the Franco Regime’s Years of “Unbearable Solitude” (1946-1950). Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 19(3), 339-364. View this article in WRRO
- ‘“Pacto de olvido”, “dolor diferido”: Javier Cercas’s Affective Recuperation of the Transition in Anatomía de un instante’. Modern Language Review, 111(3), 727-753. View this article in WRRO
- Rethinking integration in contemporary Spanish film: convivencia and the cosmopolitan outlook in Chus Gutiérrez's Retorno a Hansala (2008). Tesserae: Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, 20(2), 135-159.
Chapters
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Theses / Dissertations
- Courting Convivencia: Hispano-Arab Identity and Spanish Women’s Orientalism in the Franco Regime’s Years of “Unbearable Solitude” (1946-1950). Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 19(3), 339-364. View this article in WRRO
- Professional activities and memberships
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Hayley is involved in the North Africa Study Group and the Migration, Culture and Community Research Cluster in the School of Languages and Cultures at Sheffield. She is also a member of the executive committee of the UK network Women in Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies (WISPS).