Marta Segarra

Marta Segarra Montaner (born October 25, 1963) is a Spanish philologist, university professor, and CNRS researcher who develops her work mainly in the fields of gender and sexuality studies, biopolitics and posthumanism, and cultural studies (literature, film, and theatre).

[1] She is co-founder of the Center Dona i Literatura, where she remained between 1994 and 2013,[3] and served as the UNESCO Chair for "Women, development and cultures" at UB between 2004 and 2015.

[1] Segarra has published numerous books and more than a hundred articles in specialized publications[2] including, Teoría de los cuerpos agujereados (Theory of Bodies with Holes) (Editorial Melusina, 2014), L'habitació, la casa, el carrer (Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB), 2014), and Escriure el desig.

De La Celestina a Maria-Mercè Marçal (Write the desig.

She has also edited several collective volumes, such as Représentation et non-représentation des Roms en Espagne et en France (with Éric Fassin, 2018), Differences in common: Gender, Vulnerability and Community (with Joana Sabadell-Nieto, Brill, 2014) and Thinking (of) Animals after Derrida (with Anne E. Berger, Rodopi, 2010).