Felipe Adrián Ríos Baeza
20162024

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Research Interests

- Contemporary Hispano-American narrative and essay.
- Contemporary theory and criticism of literature.
- Classical and contemporary humanism.

Member of the Mexico´s National System of Researchers.
Level 2

Personal resume

Personal resume

Felipe Ríos Baeza (Santiago de Chile, 1981) is a writer with a PhD in Literature Theory and Compared Literature by the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. He’s the author of several academic books, such as La letra ensimismada. Nuevos ensayos de literatura hispanoamericana (2023); El texto desbordado. Aproximaciones contemporáneas al fenómeno literario y artístico (2019); El desvarío ilustrado. Ensayos sobre literatura hispanoamericana contemporánea (2014) and both volumes of Roberto Bolaño: Una narrativa en el margen (2013 y 2016), among others. As a professor and researcher in several higher education institutions, he imparted lectures in literature, film studies, phylosophy, and aesthetics, and wrote and coordinated multiple book volumes that bring together studies dedicated to contemporary authors, like Roberto Bolaño, Enrique Vila-Matas, César Aira, and Juan Villoro, to name a few. His accomplishments as a fiction writer include the volume of short stories named Satori (2018), and the novels Clowns (2016), and Infectados (2021). He is also the founder and director of Notas al Margen. Espacio de Cultura. He currently works as a researcher and full time profesor at Universidad Anáhuac Querétaro, and, since 2012, is a level 2 member of the renowned Sistema Nacional de Investigadores in Mexico.

Designation as a national researcher or its equivalent

  • Level 2 (National System of Researchers CONAHCYT - Mexico)

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