He holds a doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Barcelona, where he is currently an assistant lecturer in the philosophy department. Both his teaching and his research have focused on the fields of philosophical anthropology and the philosophy of culture, on the one hand, and the aesthetics and theory of the arts on the other. In all these areas he has concentrated on authors visibly influenced by Nietzsche’s thought, whether in the French (Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze), Italian (Giorgio Colli) or Spanish (María Zambrano) contexts. Highlights among his publications include editing the collective volume entitled Nietzsche o el espíritu de ligereza (2006) and, as an author, the essays entitled La condición sombría. Filosofía y terror (2014), La imagen-grito. Estudios sobre cine de terror (2018), Una extraña triangulación. Lenguaje, obra y literatura en Michel Foucault (2019) and Ilustración y (anti-)cartoon. Estudios sobre cine de animación clásico (2023).