Lucía Lijtmaer Paskvan (born 1977) is a journalist and writer born in Argentina and raised in Barcelona, where her parents went into exile. She is a specialist in pop culture from a gender perspective. She is also cultural curator, literary translator, and university professor.[1] She currently writes for various media, including El País, El Diario, and Carne cruda [es].
She is also curator of the festival "Princesas y Darthvaders", mixing humor and guerrilla culture to talk about feminism.[4] In 2018 it celebrated its fourth edition.[5]
Lijtmaer recognizes herself as a second-generation exile, and addresses this in the presentation of her first novel Casi nada que ponerte, in which she tackles the reconstruction of the immediate past of a country, Argentina, which exploded in 2001, and the construction of her own personality as the daughter of exiles in Spain.[2] Research for this started in 2008, and her first draft was completed in 2011. It remained in a drawer for a time until the publisher Libros del Lince decided to publish it in 2016.[6]
In 2015, Lijtmaer carried out a first-person investigation into the deep web that she published with the title Quiero los secretos del Pentágono y los quiero ahora (I Want the Secrets of the Pentagon and I Want Them Now).[7][8]
In 2017 she published Yo también soy una chica lista, a casual essay in defense of feminism in which the invisible macho mechanisms of pop culture are revealed.[9]
She has written, among other periodicals, for ADN and Público, contributes regularly in the media, has been a university professor, has done radio, and has translated for English musician Jarvis Cocker.[10] She currently writes for El País, El Diario, and Carne cruda [es].
Along with Isa Calderón she stars in the biweekly theatrical production Deforme Semanal, a feminist show where, in a humorous way, they criticize the heteropatriarchy.[11][12]
Publications
Quiero los secretos del Pentágono y los quiero ahora (2015). Capitán Swing. ISBN9788494367687.[7]
Cultura en tensión (2016). Various authors: Jordi Oliveras Serrano, Nando Cruz, Lucía Lijtmaer, César Rendueles, Marina Garcés, Ramon Faura, and Joan Miquel Gual. Rayo Verde. Collection: Ciclogénesis. ISBN9788416689002.[13]