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Nora Domínguez (born 1951) is a full professor of literary theory at the
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. She was a co-founder of the (Interdisciplinary Institute of Gender Studies) at the University of Buenos Aires, which introduced gender studies as an academic field in 1992. Between 2010 and 2017, she was the director of the institute. Her book (''Where Do Children Come From: Motherhood and Writing in Argentine Culture'', 2007) won the Essay Prize from the National Arts Foundation. In 2021, she published (''The Reverse of the Face: Figures of Exteriority in Argentine Culture''), which won the Humanities Prize for the Southern Cone from the
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in 2022. She is currently directing a six-volume work to compile the series (''Feminist History of Argentine Literature''). The first volume in the series was released in 2020.


Early life and education

Nora Noemí Domínguez Rubio was born in 1951 in
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, Argentina. She received certification as a teacher from the
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in 1974 and a
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in letters from the same institution in 1987. She began her schooling during the
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and until the return to democracy, literary theory was not part of her formal education. Private study groups, referred to as the (University of the Catacombs), were organized to teach materials outside the approved curricula. When she began studying with Josefina Ludmer, in one of these groups, Domínguez recognized the power of literature. As the country returned to democracy, other teachers like Ramón Alcade,
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, and introduced new ways of looking at literature to the curricula, as a means of evaluating and critiquing policies and ideologies. She took graduate courses with Ludmer until 1989, when her mentor moved to the United States.


Career

Domínguez began teaching as an adjunct professor at the Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata (National University in
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) in 1989. She began giving a
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lecture there in 1990, after Ludmer had introduced her to feminist literature. Two years later, she left Mar del Plata and worked with an interdisciplinary group of women academics at the
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(UBA) to found the (AIEM, Interdisciplinary Area of Women's Studies). Besides Domínguez, the co-founders were
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, chair of the arts department; anthropologist Mirta Ana Barbieri; historians Mirta Zaida Lobato, Susana Murphy, and Marcela Nari; and philosopher Margarita Roulet. The group introduced the academic field of
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to UBA and founded the journal ''
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''. In 1997, the program was renamed as the (IIEGE, Interdisciplinary Institute of Gender Studies). She and Amado created a course, " ("Gender Constructions and Narratives in Cinema, Literature and the Written Press"), which they offered through 1998. Domínguez studied for her PhD under Jorge Panesi, completing a thesis (''Literary Representations of Motherhood: Argentine Literature, 1950–2000''), and earning her PhD in 2005. Her 2007 work, (''Where Do Children Come From: Motherhood and Writing in Argentine Culture'') evaluated literary portrayals of mothers in Argentine culture, and received the (Essay Prize) from the ( National Arts Foundation). In 2008, she was awarded a
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, and simultaneously earned her
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(GEMMA), under the gender and women's studies program of the
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project. Between 2010 and 2017, she served as the director of IIEGE, leading research into a wide variety of topics exploring gender and women's roles as portrayed by different academic fields, in literature, and over time, throughout Latin America. She is a full professor of literary theory at UBA. Domínguez began planning a multiple volume series which analyzed the representations of women between the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries in Argentine literature in 2017. The books were to combine a general women's history with the political and literary history to place each writer in context and within the themes of poets, journalists, story tellers, and other literary areas. The volumes planned were prepared jointly with Florence Angilletta, Laura Arnés, Graciela Batticuore, Paula Bertúa, Paula Bianchi, Lucía María De Leone, Tania Diz, Silvia Jurovietzky, Andrea Ostrov, María José Punte, Claudia Torre, and María Vicens and began with the twenty-first century working back in time. The series, (''Feminist History of Argentine Literature''), will have five volumes and the sixth will be a feminist dictionary. The first volume, (''In the Open: Poems of Fragility and Revolt'') was released in 2020. The following year, her book (''The Reverse of the Face: Figures of Exteriority in Argentine Culture'') was published. In the work, the face is a metaphor for the visible and invisible, the way people see themselves and are seen by others, and the positive and negative cultural perceptions of beauty and identity. It won the
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's (Humanities Prize) for the Southern Cone in 2022.


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