Eulàlia Miralles Jori

Visiting Associate Professor, Coromines Visiting Chair of Catalan Studies
eulalia.miralles@uv.es
Wieboldt 217
Office Hours: Wednesday 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Associate Professor of Catalan Philology, Universitat de València

Eulàlia Miralles Jori received her PhD in Catalan Philology from the Universitat de Barcelona in 2001. She has held research and teaching positions at various European universities and research institutions and is currently an Associate Professor of Early Modern Literature at the Universitat de València. At present, she holds the Joan Coromines Visiting Chair of Catalan Studies at the University of Chicago. 

Her research focuses on literary culture during the Early Modern period, particularly non-fiction works such as historiography, chronicles, diaries, and memoirs, with a special emphasis on the Baroque era. She specializes in textual criticism (in Catalan, Spanish, and Latin) and cultural history. In recent years, her research interests have focused on historical and political literature (both fiction and non-fiction), the history of identities and counter-identities, cultured poetry (particularly the works of Joan Pujol and Francesc Fontanella), and gender studies (with a focus on secular women). Her most recent publication is the anthology Versos per vèncer: Poesia de la guerra dels Segadors (Barcelona: Barcino, 2 vols.). She is currently working on a book about literature related to royal funerals in Early Modern Iberia.