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Rosa Mucignat is a Reader in Comparative Literature at King's College London, with a comprehensive academic background including undergraduate and MA studies at the University of Bologna, Italy, and a PhD in Comparative Literature obtained in 2006. Since joining King's College in 2006, Mucignat has held a lectureship since 2009 and was promoted to Reader in 2021. Her research expertise spans several areas including comparative literature theories, world literature, and the literature of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries. Mucignat has been involved in various high-profile projects, including co-editing the journal 'Comparative Critical Studies' and engaging in significant research grants such as those related to 'Landscapes of Realism' and 'Radical Translations'. Her scholarly work often focuses on the role of translation in revolutionary contexts, exploring political thought through literature and the transnational communication of ideas across cultural spaces. Mucignat's publications include notable works such as 'Realism Space Novel' and recent contributions exploring translation's political and linguistic impacts during revolutionary eras. Moreover, she is passionate about supervising PhD students who delve into similar interests in comparative literature.
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