Carolina Buffoli
Thesis title: Transgenerational trauma, colonial palimpsests and the problematisation of the Gothic in contemporary Scottish and Postcolonial literatures

PhD in English Literature
Year of study: 3
- English Literature
- School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures
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Qualifications
Master's degree - MSc (Hons) in Comparative European and Non-European Languages and Literatures, Università degli Studi di Verona, 2018
Bachelor's degree - BA (Hons) in Languages and literatures for publishing and digital media, Università degli Studi di Verona, 2015
Responsibilities & affiliations
Reader and Judge for the James Tait Black Prize for Fiction
Member of IASSL (International Association for the Study of Scottish Literatures)
Member of EACLALS (The Association for Commonwealth Literature And Language Studies - Europe)
Widening Participation & YourEd+ Tutor of English Literature
Tutor for MOOC 'How to Read a Novel'
Undergraduate teaching
Scottish Literature II
English Literature II
English Literature I
Research summary
My research focuses on the comparative analysis of how contemporary (late 20th - 21st c.) Scottish and Postcolonial literatures engage with the Gothic to question and investigate transgenerational trauma and the legacies of colonialism
Current research interests
Gothic Studies, Scottish Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Trauma Theory, Indigenous writing, 20th- and 21st-century fiction, Transatlantic Slavery Studies, resistance narratives, diaspora studiesPast research interests
Master's dissertation (2018): Scottish Literature and Contemporary Gothic between devolution and the independence referendum of 2014 ; Undergraduate dissertation (2015): Katherine Mansfield’s short stories, Modernism and the objective correlativePapers delivered
“Decolonial Readings: Destabilising Eurocentric Frames of Interpretation in Contemporary Criticism of Indigenous Literature: The Case of Alexis Wright's Plains of Promise” - Building Bridges: An Interdisciplinary Conference, 4-7 April 2022
“Contemporary Scottish Gothic: Silenced histories, transnational contexts” - Third World Congress of Scottish Literatures, 22-26 June 2022 (Accepted)
“Colonial palimpsests: transgenerational trauma and the problematisation of the Gothic in contemporary indigenous writing in Canada and New Zealand” - 19th ACLALS Triennial Conference The Ruptured Commons, 11-15 July 2022 (Accepted)