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28 Cristina Delgado García<br />

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Received 13 January 2010 Revised version accepted 19 February 2010<br />

Cristina Delgado García holds a BA in Journalism and a BA in English and Linguistics from the Universitat<br />

Autònoma <strong>de</strong> Barcelona (Spain), as well as an MA <strong>de</strong>gree in Post-1900s Literatures, Theories and Cultures<br />

from the University of Manchester (UK). She is a PhD candidate at Aberystwyth University (UK), where she<br />

has been awar<strong>de</strong>d a TFTS Doctoral Stu<strong>de</strong>ntship to conduct research on radical epistemologies of the self<br />

in British theatre of the 1990s and 2000s. Her interests inclu<strong>de</strong> mo<strong>de</strong>rnist and postmo<strong>de</strong>rnist narratives and<br />

theatres, contemporary European drama, gen<strong>de</strong>r and sexuality, performance politics and critical theory.<br />

Address: Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies. Aberystwyth University. Parry-Williams<br />

Building. Aberystwyth, UK. SY23 3AJ. Tel.: 44 (0)1970622828. Fax: 44 (0)1970622831.<br />

ATLANTIS. Journal of the Spanish Association of <strong>Anglo</strong>-American Studies. 32.1 (June 2010): 15–28<br />

ISSN 0210-6124

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