Dolores Lima, from Buenos Aires, Argentina, received her M.A. in Spanish American Literature from the University of Maryland in 2003. She has taught Spanish Language, Culture and Literature courses at Southern Connecticut State University, Montgomery College and the University of Maryland. In 2007, she was appointed Assistant to the Language Program Director at the University of Maryland, where she is also responsible for teaching and course development for all offerings for Native and Heritage Learners of Spanish. She is a PhD candidate at the University of Maryland specializing in Twentieth Century Southern Cone Literature. She is currently working on her dissertation titled Contra la representación: topografías de lo real en las propuestas narrativas de Macedonio Fernández, Antonio Di Benedetto y César Aira, that explores the concept of non representational narratives from XX century Argentinean writers.
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