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Dr. Maria Luisa Fischer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Romance Languages at Hunter College's School of Arts and Sciences. Her academic career focuses on Latin American literature, particularly Chilean poetry and political discourse in literary contexts. She holds a PhD in Hispanic Language and Literature from Boston University (1992) and a Licenciatura en Literatura from Universidad de Chile (1985).
Her research spans topics like political violence in literature, memory construction, and poetic responses to historical trauma. Key publications analyze works by Nobel laureates (Pablo Neruda) and contemporary authors (Roberto Bolaño, Raúl Zurita), revealing intersections between literary critique and socio-political realities. She has authored two books on Neruda's cultural legacy and Cisneros/Pacheco/Lihn's poetic frameworks.
Dr. Fischer's recent articles (2004-2014) demonstrate consistent engagement with Chilean dictatorship narratives, cosmopolitan ethics, and postcolonial representation. Her work combines close textual analysis with broader cultural theory. Office hours: Mondays 10:15AM-11:15AM & Mondays/Thursdays 2:30PM-3:30PM at Hunter West Building Room 1314.




