About the Journal

FemCrítica. Journal of Literary Studies and Feminist Criticism (ISSN: 2990-3297 ) is an academic, open-access publication issued in digital format, published twice a year with no article processing charges. It was founded in 2023 by Professor Fernando Candón Ríos, who serves as Editor-in-Chief, together with Professors Leticia de la Paz de Dios and Nuria Torres López. The editorial team is completed by Prof. Rafael Crismán Pérez and Prof. María Curros Ferro as associate editor.

FemCrítica specializes in literary studies from feminist, critical, and gender-based perspectives. One of its core focuses is the study of literary theory and contemporary literary criticism, particularly in relation to feminist epistemologies, dissident poetics, and transformative cultural practices. Published independently, the journal brings together researchers committed to interrogating patriarchal structures and promoting intersectional thinking and social change through critical theory.

The journal has a dual objective: to foster research in literature through feminist and inclusive approaches, and to serve as a platform for academic exchange among scholars from the Spanish-speaking world and other regions interested in gender studies, cultural criticism, and literary theory.

Within these frameworks, FemCrítica publishes articles, reviews, and interviews that explore both the literary canon and peripheral writings, with special attention to silenced women authors, dissident aesthetics, and the interrelations between literature, the body, and politics. The journal advocates for interdisciplinary approaches and innovative critical methodologies, distancing itself from traditional philological models and building bridges with cultural studies, feminist philosophy, and contemporary activist movements.

Current Issue

Vol. 3 No. 6 (2025): Words Against Silence: Feminist Literary Practices and Epistemic Justice
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Published: 14-12-2025

Editorial

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Miscellany

  • Study on Metaphor and Chronotope in La perra by Pilar Quintana

    Fernando Candón-Ríos
    160-170
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.64301/fc.v3i6.97
  • EXISTENTIALISM IN MARIA AURÈLIA CAPMANY

    Agnès Toda i Bonet
    171-185
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.64301/fc.v3i6.85
  • Eleonora, the work that gathers the key elements of Angelica Palli’s literary style.

    Marta Cueva Camblor
    186-199
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.64301/fc.v3i6.64
  • AFTER THE STIGMA A CRACK: THE EXPERIENCE OF FEMALE INMATES CONVICTED FOR TERRORISM IN THE “NUEVA SEMILLA” ART AND CRAFT WORKSHOP (PERÚ)

    Milena Justo Nieto
    200-223
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.64301/fc.v3i6.84
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The FemCrítica journal is closely linked to the Pandora Association of Feminist Literary Studies and Contemporary Thought, an entity that has become a reference in the study of literature from a feminist and gender perspective. Since its foundation, Pandora has promoted research, teaching, and dissemination in this field, fostering dialogue and critical reflection on literature and its relationship with society and culture.

FemCrítica is a fundamental tool in achieving these objectives, as it provides a space for dissemination and debate for scholars of literature working from a critical and feminist perspective. As a specialized publication, the journal focuses on the publication of original articles that address relevant topics in the field of feminist literary studies, offering its readers a wide selection of research articles, critical essays, and book reviews that explore the various facets of this field.

The FemCrítica journal and the Pandora Association share a common commitment to promoting feminist literary studies, and are proud to collaborate in creating a space for meeting and critical reflection for the academic community.