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Dr. Catherine Barbour

Assistant Professor (Hispanic Studies)

 


Dr Catherine Barbour is Assistant Professor in Hispanic Studies at Trinity College Dublin. She was previously Head of the Department of Hispanic Studies (2023-2026). Before joining Trinity, Catherine was Lecturer in Spanish at the University of Surrey and Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of London, and also held positions at Queen's University Belfast and the University of St Andrews, where she was awarded her PhD in 2016. Catherine specialises in intersectional approaches to gender in contemporary Iberian literature and visual culture, with a focus in Galician studies. She also has keen interests in comparative cultural studies and multilingual education. Her publications include the monograph Contemporary Galician Women Writers (Legenda, 2020) and the edited volume Women's Historical Fiction Across the Globe (Palgrave Macmillan, 2025). Her article on Galician diaspora film in the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies received an Honourable Mention in the I International Prize for Galician Studies, awarded by the International Association for Galician Studies (AIEG). Catherine welcomes PhD proposals relating to any of her areas of interest, especially gender, migration, decoloniality and minority cultures.
  20th and 21st Century Spanish Literature   Contemporary Galician Literature   Galician audiovisual culture   Galician Studies   Gender Studies   Iberian Studies   Migration Studies
Project Title
 Interseccións Poshumanas nas literaturas irlandesa e galega / Posthuman Intersections in Irish and Galician Literatures
From
2023
To
2027
Summary
The PHIRGAL project is a transnational consortium consists of 15 researchers based in Spain, Ireland and Poland which explores the numerous posthuman configurations and intersections in Irish and Galician literary production since the year 2000 from both transversal and multilingual perspectives. Through comparative analysis of Irish and Galician literary texts, PHIRGAL investigates the synergies between different posthuman typologies, such as those found between humans and non-human animals, the environment and the latest technological discoveries, with the aim of fostering the protection of subaltern subjectivities and equal rights. https://irgal.es/
Funding Agency
Ministery of Science, Innovation&Universities, Government of Spain and ERDF 'A Way of Making Europe'
Project Title
 Inclusive assessment in language education: Policy and practice
From
April 2026
To
December 2026
Summary
This project brings together Trinity College Dublin and the University of Barcelona to explore how modern foreign language assessment in higher education can be made more inclusive. Both institutions face similar challenges in balancing accessibility with the specific demands of language proficiency testing. Combining Trinity's strong policy foundations with Barcelona"s extensive experience in large-scale language testing, the project will review existing policies, host a collaborative seminar, and develop a practitioner report including principles for inclusive language assessment. The aim is to support fair, effective assessment practices and to spark a wider CHARM-EU conversation on inclusive approaches to language teaching and evaluation. https://charm-eu.eu/charm-ed-projects/
Funding Agency
CHARM-EU
Programme
CHARM-ED
Project Type
Education
Project Title
 Creating Community: The Role of Creative Practice in Empowering Donegal Women
From
2022
To
2023
Summary
This partnership between Trinity College Dublin and Women"s Collective Donegal breaks new ground in its investigation of the role of creative writing and artwork as a means of empowerment in times of 'crisis' for women in Co. Donegal. Workshops were held across the county in June 2023 in locations representing the north, south and west (Buncrana, Donegal Town and Downings respectively), using creative methodologies through which different groups of local women explored the theme of 'crisis'. The sessions concluded with focus groups in which participants evaluated the role of community arts practice in confronting local issues as well as their own creative process. The research examines the participants' creative outputs and evaluations, demonstrating the value of creative writing for rural and border communities from an intersectional feminist perspective. Topical issues explored include the Mica scandal, excess fish-farming, lack of public transport, difficulties with access to healthcare and failures of political representation in the north west. The outputs consist of a public engagement docu-film documenting the workshops and embedded with interviews with participants, practitioners and researchers; a community engagement showcase of the creative work and findings; a film screening and a digital compilation of the women's work. Findings will be published in a white paper recommending best practice in facilitating creative writing for rural women's empowerment, as well as a peer-reviewed journal article.
Funding Agency
Irish Research Council New Foundations Award
Programme
New Foundations Award
Project Title
 Women's (Im)Mobility in Times of Crisis
From
2021
To
2022
Summary
This transnational collaboration takes a multidisciplinary, intersectional feminist approach to examining the gendered impact of global environmental, health, political and economic crises on women's geographical and social (im)mobility. The project investigates how the dramatic societal shifts caused by moments of crisis provoke, inform or prevent the local, national and transnational movement of women. How are women's experiences of (im)mobility during crises underscored by race, class, nation, sexuality, disability, language and health? How do these issues play out in distinct cultural, geopolitical, judicial and behavioural contexts? Informed by a range of expertise across the Humanities and Social Sciences, the research draws on digital, judicial and ethnographic case studies, cultural texts and quantitative data, bringing into dialogue the 'Global South' (Brazil, Mexico) and the 'Global North' (UK, Ireland, Spain).
Funding Agency
University Global Partnership Network

Details Date
Elected member of the executive committee of the Modern Language Association Galician Forum 2020-2024
Details Date From Date To
Modern Language Association 2015 present
Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland 2011 present
Asociación Internacional de Estudos Galegos 2012 present
Associate Member, Trinity Centre for Global Intercultural Communications 2024 present
European Network for Cinema and Media Studies 2025 present
Associación Internacional de Literatura y Cine Españoles del Siglo XXI 2024 present
Associate Member, Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women's Writing, Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of London 2018 present
Gender: Feminist Perspectives on Contemporary Cultural Production in, editor(s)Andy Byford and Claudia Nitschke , Modern Languages and Cultures: A Handbook, De Gruyter, 2026, [Catherine Barbour], Book Chapter, IN_PRESS  URL  URL
Catherine Barbour, Poscrise?: Relacións femininas en dúas curtametraxes da 'Nova Diáspora Galega', Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 103, (4), 2026, p451 - 466, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI  URL
Catherine Barbour, Journey Through the Movida: Feminism, Creativity and Otherness in Luisa Castro's El secreto de la lejía (2001), Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 27, (1), 2026, p17 - 35, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI  URL
Catherine Barbour, Six women film directors celebrating Spain's linguistic diversity on screen, The Conversation, 2026, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
Catherine Barbour and Karunika Kardak, Women's Historical Fiction Across the Globe, 1, Cham, Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan, 2025, vii - 215pp, Notes: [Palgrave Studies in Contemporary Women"s Writing], Book, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
New Directions in Contemporary Women's Historical Fiction in, editor(s)Catherine Barbour and Karunika Kardak , Women's Historical Fiction Across the Globe, Palgrave Macmillan, Palgrave Macmillan, 2025, pp1 - 18, [Catherine Barbour and Karunika Kardak], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
A Force for Change: Working Women's Resistance in Galician Historical Fiction in, editor(s)Catherine Barbour and Karunika Kardak , Women's Historical Fiction Across the Globe, Palgrave Macmillan, 2025, pp79 - 101, [Catherine Barbour], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL  URL
Otros mundos: Translingüismo y feminismo en El expediente Albertina (2016) de Ioana Gruia in, editor(s)Alexandra Santos Pinheiro and Céire Broderick , Decolonialidade e interseccionalidade: Literatura em diálogos múltiplos, Campinas, Brazil, Mercado de Letras, 2025, pp77 - 90, [Catherine Barbour], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI  URL
Estraga-festas divertidas: O humor como ferramenta de resistencia no audiovisual galego feminista in, editor(s)Saleta de Salvador Agra, Laura Lesta García, Yolanda Martínez Suárez, Marta Pérez Pereiro & , I Congreso Internacional Feminismos e Humor: Humor-Sofías, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Edicións Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 2025, pp15 - 25, [Catherine Barbour], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI  URL
Witchcraft, Storytelling, and Shapeshifting: A Decolonial Feminist Approach to Oppression and Resistance in Jenni Fagan's Hex (2022) in, editor(s)Catherine Barbour Karunika Kardak , Women's Historical Fiction Across the Globe, Cham, Springer Nature Palgrave Macmillan, 2025, pp169 - 188, [Mariana Villegas Triay], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED  URL
  

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Catherine Barbour, Amplifying Women's Voices in Historical Fiction, 2026, Springer Nature Women North America, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Catherine Barbour, Galician Noir: Streaming Gender, Capitalism, Coloniality, and Violence, From the Miño to the Mississippi: Bridges and Confluences, V North American Symposium of Galician Studies, St. Ambrose University, Iowa, USA, 16-17 October, 2025, North American Symposium of Galician Studies, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Brais Lamela, Jacob Rodgers, Catherine Barbour, What Remains Book Launch, Books Upstairs, Dublin, 2025, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Catherine Barbour, ''Cantiga' by Manuel Curros Enríquez', (Vol 14 Issue 1), Trinity Journal of Literary Translation, 2025, -, Translation, PUBLISHED
Catherine Barbour, Multidisciplinary Approaches to Galician Migration, Modern Language Association Convention, Philadelphia, USA, 4-7 January, 2024, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
Catherine Barbour, Masculinidades posthumanas na novela negra galega, Interseccións Poshumanas: Simposio Internacional, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 11 July, 2024, Conference Paper, PRESENTED
Catherine Barbour, Feminismo posthumanista no noir galego: unha ollada crítica ás novelas de Arantza Portabales, XIV Congreso Internacional da Asociación Internacional de Estudos Galegos, Universidade do Minho, Portugal, 17-20 April, 2024, Conference Paper, PRESENTED
Catherine Barbour, 'Killjoys' divertidas: Humor e vinganza no audiovisual galego feminista, I Congreso Feminismos y Humor: Humor-sofías, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 7-8 May, 2024, Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigacións Feministas e Estudos de Xénero (CIFEX), Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Catherine Barbour, Fostering Sensitivity to Linguistic Diversity Through Literature, Culture and Film, Feria Internacional de Idiomas, Guadalajara, Mexico, 24 May, 2024, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Luisa Castro, Keith Payne, Catherine Barbour, Whales and Whales Book Launch, Books Upstairs, Dublin, 12 September, 2024, Invited Talk, PRESENTED

  


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Award Date
Nominated for Inspiring Educator Award, Centre for Academic Practice, Trinity College Dublin 2026
Trinity Research Doctoral Award - School-based (primary supervisor of Mariana Villegas Triay) 2025
GenAI for Teaching and Learning Digital Badge - National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 2025
Honourable Mention, I International Prize for Galician Studies, International Association of Galician Studies (AIEG) 2024
Aurora Women's Leadership Programme 2023-2024
Head of Discipline Interpersonal Skills Development Programme 2023
Let's Talk About Race in the Higher Education Sector - Trinity College Dublin and Marshall E-Learning Consultancy 2022
Universal Design in Teaching and Learning Digital Badge - National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 2022
Vice Chancellor's Award for Early Career Teacher of the Year, University of Surrey 2019