Kirsty Hooper lectures in Spanish and Galician at the University of Liverpool. She is author of A Stranger in My Own Land: Sofía Casanova, a Spanish Voice in the European Fin de Siècle (2008) and Writing Galicia into the World: New Cartographies, New Poetics. She edited Notes on Contemporary Galician Studies: New Spaces, New Voices (2006) and coedited Reading Iberia: Theory, History, Identity (2007). Manuel Puga Moruxa teaches translation studies at the University of Vigo. He is coauthor of Dicionario de dúblidas da lingua galega and Nivel Soleira and is preparing a monograph on translation theory.
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