María Teresa Vera Rojas, researcher at the Centre Dona i Literatura, has edited the volume Nuevas subjetividades / sexualidades literarias (Egales, 2012), which reflects on the ways of recognizing the self through the ludic logics of desire and the instabilities of sexual identities. The object of the book is to recognize the modes of creation of other/new subjectivities, whose corporealites and individualties are defined through the creative capacities of desire. The book, divided into four sections ("La sexualidad en la cultura popular", "Resignificaciones del deseo literario", "Desterritorialización de la sexualidad y reinvención del sujeto moderno" y "El sujeto del feminismo: praxis política y artefactos culturales"), analyzes literary texts, cinema, television programs and works by visual artists. Among the contributors are Isabel Clúa and Rafael M. Mérida Jiménez (of the Centre Dona i Literatura), Alberto Mira (Oxford Brookes University), Juan Antonio Suárez (Universidad de Murcia), Annalisa Mirizio (Universitat de Barcelona), as well as researchers from the Universitat de Barcelona and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.