Bio
Doctoral degree in Comparative Literature from the State University of New York at Stony Brook (2017) and is currently (since 2018) Invited Assistant Professor at FCH, where she teaches languages and translation (English/German). She is a member of the Research Centre for Communication and Culture, working in the Literature and The Global Contemporary project. She also collaborates with the MOV. Moving Bodies: Circulations, Narratives and Archives in Translation at the Centre for Comparative Studies, University of Lisbon. Her main reserach interests lie in the areas of German culture and literature and in translation studies, focusing on genetic translation studies and fictional representations of translator and translation figures in literature and film.