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Francisca Rubio Gámez (born 18 October 1949), better known by the pseudonym Fanny Rubio, is a Spanish professor, researcher, and writer, an expert in contemporary Spanish poetry.


Biography

Born in Linares on 18 October 1949, Fanny Rubio began her university studies in Granada, then graduated in Hispanic Philology from the
Complutense University of Madrid The Complutense University of Madrid (, UCM; ) is a public research university located in Madrid. Founded in Alcalá in 1293 (before relocating to Madrid in 1836), it is one of the oldest operating universities in the world, and one of Spain's ...
in 1971. She earned a PhD in
Romance Philology Romance studies or Romance philology (; ; ; ; ; ; ) is an academic discipline that covers the study of the languages, literatures, and cultures of areas that speak Romance languages. Romance studies departments usually include the study of Spa ...
from the
University of Granada The University of Granada (, UGR) is a public university located in the city of Granada, Spain, and founded in 1531 by Emperor Charles V. With more than 60,000 students, it is the fourth largest university in Spain. Apart from the city of Granad ...
in December 1975, with a doctoral thesis about poetry magazines in
Francoist Spain Francoist Spain (), also known as the Francoist dictatorship (), or Nationalist Spain () was the period of Spanish history between 1936 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title . After his death i ...
. Linked to the University of Granada since 1971 as a research fellow, she went to
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with her husband, Bernabé López García, a specialist in Arab History and Culture, in 1974. Rubio taught two courses at the
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. In the 1976–77 academic year she was an adjunct professor hired by the
National University of Distance Education The National Distance Education University (, UNED) is a distance learning and research university founded in 1972 and is the only university run by the government of Spain. The headquarters is located in Madrid, with campuses in all Spanish aut ...
(UNED) of Madrid. Since 1977 she has been a Complutense professor, first as an adjunct, then as a titular professor, and finally as a
full professor Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, ''professor'' derives from Latin as a 'person who professes'. Professors ...
of
Spanish Literature Spanish literature is literature ( Spanish poetry, prose, and drama) written in the Spanish language within the territory that presently constitutes the Kingdom of Spain. Its development coincides and frequently intersects with that of other ...
since 2009. She married Bernabé López García in 1971 and has one daughter.


Career

In 1966 Rubio's first book, ''Primeros poemas'', was published, and in 1970 she won the Complutense University's Poetry Prize with her book ''Acribillado amor''. In those years, already in Granada, she came into contact with the
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(PCE) and the
Workers' Commissions The Workers' Commissions () since the 1970s has become the largest trade union in Spain. It has more than one million members, and is the most successful union in labor elections, competing with the Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT), which is ...
union. She participated in the organic life of the PCE through its Culture Committee, where she made close friends like
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, ,
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(whom she visited in the Carabanchel jail),
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and Teresa Rial (prisoners in Yeserías), Dulcinea Bellido, Carmen Rodríguez, and Josefina Samper. She wrote for the related press, such as ''
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'', ', and the magazines ''Argumentos'', ''Materiales'', and ''Mientras tanto''. In 1982 she dissociated herself from the PCE, although not from her trade union militancy. That year she published ''Retracciones'', a book of poems from a bygone era. She traveled to Germany in 1985 with
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and a group of friends, and from this experience her book of poetry ''Dresde'' was born, published in 1990. In the late 1990s she coordinated the summer humanities courses of the Complutense University of Madrid. It was a time of effervescence and creation. She published the poetry books ''Reverso'' (1988), ''En re menor'' (1990), ''Urbes'' (1991), and ''Cuadrantes'', the short story collection ''A Madrid por capricho'' (1988), and the literary critique ''Dámaso Alonso, Hijos de la ira'' (1990). In 1992, she published her first novel, ''La sal del chocolate'', in which she recounts the period of the political transition, which she experienced firsthand. In 1995 she published the novel ''La casa del halcón'', in which a journalist is complicit in a situation which gets away from her. She was also an advisor on the TVE documentary series ''Esta es mi tierra'', which featured writers such as
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and
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. In 1998 Rubio published the novel ''El dios dormido''. In its presentation, at the
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in Madrid, twelve women honored the Mary Magdalene protagonist of the work: Carmen Alborch, , , Isabel Vilallonga , Cristina Sánchez,
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, Marina Rosell, , Margarita Pinto, Beatriz Herranz, and
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. Her novel ''El hijo del aire '' (2001) is part of a trilogy dedicated to recovering contemporary memory and addresses the issue of the disappearances of the Argentine dictatorship. It was brought to the stage by José Luis Fernández and the group Escalinata Teatro de Jaén in 2002.


Instituto Cervantes

Fanny Rubio was appointed director of the
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in Rome in May 2006, at the proposal of its director,
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. She held the position for two years in the Italian capital. In 2009 she was named a Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic for her work outside of Spain.


Historical memory

In 2006 she denounced the city of
Valencia Valencia ( , ), formally València (), is the capital of the Province of Valencia, province and Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Valencian Community, the same name in Spain. It is located on the banks of the Turia (r ...
's mistreatment of the mortal remains of her grandparents, buried in its civil cemetery. In June she signed a letter, along with other progressive intellectuals such as , Cristina Almeida, and Matías Alonso, asking the Pope to mediate in the protection of the common grave of Valencia.


Feminism

Fanny Rubio's work emphasizes an original feminism that has little to do with conventional feminism. She has researched the shift in women as objects of representation subject to their own personality, a change experienced in all the orders of society. And she has tried to show how, throughout the history of literature, the female subject takes on a deterritorialized language. On the occasion of the centenary of the publication of ''
Don Quixote , the full title being ''The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha'', is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes. Originally published in two parts in 1605 and 1615, the novel is considered a founding work of Western literature and is of ...
'', she directed the study "El Quijote en clave de mujeres", which collects almost twenty essays on the role of women in this work. In a conference she said: "Miguel de Cervantes was ahead of his time and a reference for freedom for women."


Distinctions

* 2007 , from the * Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, from the Council of Ministers of Spain (2009)


Selected works


Novels


References


External links

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