She holds a degree in Philosophy (Extraordinary Award) and a PhD in Philosophy (Extraordinary Award) from the University of Valencia. She was a fellow of the Research Staff Training Program of the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science and of the Postdoctoral Fellowship Program of the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sport. She also received the Caja Madrid Foundation Grant for the completion of her doctoral dissertation.
She is an Associate Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Contemporary Humanities at the University of Alicante and the coordinator of its Philosophy Area. She is a member of the university’s Interdisciplinary Research Institute on Gender Studies (IUIEG).
She has carried out research stays at the École Normale Supérieure (Paris), the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris), Lettres-Sorbonne Université (Paris), and the National Distance Education University (Madrid).
She is the director of the University of Alicante research group “Philosophical Narratives: Feminisms, Aesthetics, and Politics.” Her current work is developed within the framework of competitive research projects funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities: Ethics and Metaphysics of Affects: The Modern Genesis of the Present (PID 2021-12612333NB-I00) and Classical Contemporaneity and Its Dislocation: From Weber to Foucault (PID2020-113413RB-C31). She is also part of the project funded by the Generalitat Valenciana, Circuits of Affectivity and Philosophy of Female Authorship (CIGE/2023/94), and of the UA project Before the Mirror of Reason: Reflections of Feminist Thought from Modernity to the Present (GRE22-09B). In addition, she is a member of the Complutense University of Madrid research group “History and Ontology of the Present” (GHyOP).
At the University of Alicante, she is responsible for the Interuniversity PhD Program in Philosophy, which involves five other universities.
Regarding educational innovation, since 2018 her work has been linked to the initiatives of the “Permanent Group for Methodological Innovation in Philosophy for University and Secondary Education” at the University of Valencia and to the Innova-Docentia project of the Complutense University of Madrid, Precariousness, Social Exclusion, and Epistemic Frameworks of Harm: Logics and Subjective Effects of Contemporary Social Suffering.
Since 2016, she has directed the Philosophy Forum at the University of Alicante’s City Campus, where she has organized multiple educational and outreach activities and courses open to the public.
Since 2023, she has served as a member (appointed at the proposal of the Conference of Rectors of the Valencian Public Universities) of the Ethics Committee of Social Services of the Valencian Community.
Among other academic and scientific societies, she is a member of the Ibero-American Descartes Network (RID), the Ibero-American Network of Nietzsche Studies (RIEN), the Spanish Society for Studies on Friedrich Nietzsche (SEDEN), and the Société Internationale pour l’étude des Femmes de l’Ancien Régime (SIEFAR).
She holds a degree in Philosophy (Extraordinary Award) and a PhD in Philosophy (Extraordinary Award) from the University of Valencia. She was a fellow of the Research Staff Training Program of the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science and of the Postdoctoral Fellowship Program of the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sport. She also received the Caja Madrid Foundation Grant for the completion of her doctoral dissertation.
She is an Associate Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Contemporary Humanities at the University of Alicante and the coordinator of its Philosophy Area. She is a member of the university’s Interdisciplinary Research Institute on Gender Studies (IUIEG).
She has carried out research stays at the École Normale Supérieure (Paris), the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris), Lettres-Sorbonne Université (Paris), and the National Distance Education University (Madrid).
She is the director of the University of Alicante research group “Philosophical Narratives: Feminisms, Aesthetics, and Politics.” Her current work is developed within the framework of competitive research projects funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities: Ethics and Metaphysics of Affects: The Modern Genesis of the Present (PID 2021-12612333NB-I00) and Classical Contemporaneity and Its Dislocation: From Weber to Foucault (PID2020-113413RB-C31). She is also part of the project funded by the Generalitat Valenciana, Circuits of Affectivity and Philosophy of Female Authorship (CIGE/2023/94), and of the UA project Before the Mirror of Reason: Reflections of Feminist Thought from Modernity to the Present (GRE22-09B). In addition, she is a member of the Complutense University of Madrid research group “History and Ontology of the Present” (GHyOP).
At the University of Alicante, she is responsible for the Interuniversity PhD Program in Philosophy, which involves five other universities.
Regarding educational innovation, since 2018 her work has been linked to the initiatives of the “Permanent Group for Methodological Innovation in Philosophy for University and Secondary Education” at the University of Valencia and to the Innova-Docentia project of the Complutense University of Madrid, Precariousness, Social Exclusion, and Epistemic Frameworks of Harm: Logics and Subjective Effects of Contemporary Social Suffering.
Since 2016, she has directed the Philosophy Forum at the University of Alicante’s City Campus, where she has organized multiple educational and outreach activities and courses open to the public.
Since 2023, she has served as a member (appointed at the proposal of the Conference of Rectors of the Valencian Public Universities) of the Ethics Committee of Social Services of the Valencian Community.
Among other academic and scientific societies, she is a member of the Ibero-American Descartes Network (RID), the Ibero-American Network of Nietzsche Studies (RIEN), the Spanish Society for Studies on Friedrich Nietzsche (SEDEN), and the Société Internationale pour l’étude des Femmes de l’Ancien Régime (SIEFAR).