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LÍNEAS DE INVESTIGACIÓN:

- Poesía y poética

- Literatura Canadiense

- Literatura Norteamericana

- Modernismo angloamericano

- Ecocrítica y posthumanismo

- Literatura Comparada

- Traducción literaria

- Literaturas orales de los pueblos nativos de Norteamérica

- Educación bilingüe y AICLE

PUBLICACIONES (SELECCIÓN):

- Martínez Serrano, L.M., 2023, “‘All Nature Teems with Life’: Anthropogenic Wastelands in Robert Hass’s Ecopoetics.” RSA Journal. Rivista di Studi Americani, vol. 34, pp. 35‒53.

- Martínez Serrano, L.M., 2022, “Reading the More-Than-Human World in T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land.” Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, vol. 85, pp. 133‒151.

- Martínez Serrano, L.M., 2022, “Vibrant Matter and Domestic Wisdom in Erin Brubacher’s In the Small Hours.” ES Review: Spanish Journal of English Studies, vol. 43, pp. 115‒132.

- Martínez Serrano, L.M., 2021, Breathing Earth: The Polyphonic Lyric of Robert Bringhurst. Literary Theory and Culture Series, Vol. 58. Berlín: Peter Lang.

- Martínez Serrano, L.M. & Gámez Fernández, C.M. (eds.), 2021, Modern Ecopoetry. Reading the Palimpsest of the More-Than-Human World. Leiden/Boston: Brill.

- Martínez Serrano, L.M., 2020, “The Multitudinous Sparseness of Space in Harry Thurston’s Broken Vessel.” Rocznicki Humanistyczne (Annals of Arts. Anglica), vol. 11, pp. 161‒179.

- Martínez Serrano, L.M., 2020, “The Vibrancy of Materiality and Otherwise-Than-Place in Susan Gillis’s Obelisk.” Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies, vol. 9, pp. 16‒27.

- Martínez Serrano, L.M., 2020, “The Fragility of a More-Than-Human World: Ecological Awareness in the Poetry of Robert Bringhurst.” Journal of Postcolonial Writing, vol. 56, issue 2, pp. 503‒516.

- Martínez Serrano, L.M., 2020, “Self Writing and World Mapping in Tim Bowling’s Downriver Drift and The Paperboy’s Winter.” Complutense Journal of English Studies, vol. 28, pp. 45‒55.

- Martínez Serrano, L.M., 2020, “A Poetic Correspondence on Ecology and the More-Than-Human World: Allan Cooper and Harry Thurston’s The Deer Yard.” En: E. Valls Oyarzun, R. Gualberto Valverde, N. Malla García, M. Colom Jiménez & R. Cordero Sánchez (eds.), Avenging Nature: The Role of Nature in Modern and Contemporary Art and Literature, Washington DC: Lexington Books, pp. 119‒132.

- Martínez Serrano, L.M., 2019, “Polyphony and Ecology: The Green World in Robert Bringhurst’s New World Suite No. 3.” Journal of Postcolonial Writing, vol. 55, issue 2, pp. 155‒168.

- Martínez Serrano, L.M., 2018, “The Audible Light of Words: Mark Strand on Poetry and the Self.” ES Review: Spanish Journal of English Studies, vol. 39, pp. 255‒279.