Anna Brígido Corachán holds a PhD in Comparative Literature by the New York University (2017) and in English Rhetoric and Linguistics in Universitat de València (2008). She is currently Associate Professor in the Department of English and German Philology where she teaches subjects about North American literature and cinema in the English Studies Degree and the Advanced English Studies Master.
Since 2018, she is the leading researcher (PI) of the research group LENA: Literaturas Étnicas Norteamericanas en un Contexto Global (LENA - GIUV2019-457) which contains the projects "Las literaturas (trans)étnicas norteamericanas en un contexto global: Representaciones, transformaciones y resistencias" (GV/2019/114) y "Reconfiguraciones de género, raza y clase social en la literatura étnica norteamericana de la era Obama/Trump" (GV/AICO/2021/249). Besides, she also coordinates the innovative education group NAPCED: Nuevas aplicaciones de la Pedagogía Crítica a la Educación Digital en la Literatura y la Cultura Audiovisual (GCID23_2580121), financed by the Servei de Formació Permanent i Innovació Educativa de la Universitat de València. Her academic interests include US contemporary literature, literature and culture of ethnic minorities in the anglosphere, audiovisual languages, critical and decolonial pedagogy and the application of new technologies in education with an emphasis on the literature and history of North American indigenous communities, traditional native knowledge systems, ecocriticism and the intersections between literature and cinema.
"Indians in the Valencian Imaginary: Political Satire and Colonialist Appropriation in Popular Culture." 46th Aedean Conference. U. Vitoria November 2025
"'From the Birthing Waters to Air': Transcorporeality and Environmental Ethics in the Poetry of Linda Hogan and Ofelia Zepeda" Fourteenth Biennial MESEA Conference: Cultural Environments: Spheres, Ethnicity, Corporeality. Ionian University, Greece. June 2026.