María Soledad Boero is a graduate in Literature and has a PhD in Semiotics granted by the National University of Córdoba (UNC). She is a professor of Theories of Social Discourses II (Teorías de los Discursos Sociales II) and researcher at School of Philosophy and Humanities (FFYH), UNC. She codirects the research project “Bios and bodie(s). Latin American contemporary fictions against a threatened world” (Secyt –UNC). Soledad has been an active member of the Provincial Memory Archive of Córdoba (2012-2018). She was a postdoctoral fellow with a project titled: “Latent memories: an approach to the links between culture, experience and temporalities” (2017-2018 SeCyT -UNC). She was the Academic Secretary of the Center of Investigations of the FFYH (2018-2021) and the co-chair of the Literature Department (2021-2023). Her interests are the links between writing and experience, material memories and contemporary forms of the archive in literature and other aesthetic languages. She has published the book Trazos impersonales. Jorge Baron Biza y Carlos Correas. Una mirada heterobiográfica (Eduvim) and, in collaboration, Gestos vitales. Recorridos críticos sobre escrituras del presente (Ferreyra Editor).