Fatima Nogueira
Professor Emeritus of Spanish
Education
B.A. Filosofia e Letras. Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas (1978)
M.A. Literary Theory. Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas (1980)
M.A. Romance Languages. The University of Memphis (1999)
Ph.D. Spanish and Portuguese. Vanderbilt University (2007)
About Dr. Nogueira
Fátima R. Nogueira is a Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at The University of Memphis. Her research embraces questions related to the concepts of temporality and becoming in Latin American literary and sociocultural constructions. She has published the books: Poéticas del devenir: Lispector y Valenzuela (Santiago, Chile: RIL Editores, 2016); in coauthorship with Fernando Burgos Pérez, Conductividades posmodernas en la obra de Enrique Jaramillo Levi (Panamá: Editorial de la Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá, 2012) and Nuevas iluminaciones: la larga trayectoria literaria de Enrique Jaramillo Levi (Panamá: Editorial de la Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá, 2017). She also published with Christina Karageorgou-Bastea (Vanderbilt) and Lela Lehnen (Brown) Itinerarios de Lectura/ A Journey in Readership: Homenaje a Cathy L Jrade (Vigo: Editorial Academia del Hispanismo, 2019). Her articles have appeared in national and international journals such as: Aérea Revista hispanoamericana de Poesía, Alpha, Amaltea, Afro-Hispanic Review, Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies, The Coastal Review, Confluencia, Dissidences, INTI, Luso-Brazilian Review, Revista Chilena de Literatura, and other academic venues.