Eva Lalkovičová, Ph.D. serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. With a strong academic background including M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees alongside her Ph.D., she contributes significantly to both teaching and research within Romance studies. Her correspondence address is Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno, and she maintains regular consultation hours on Tuesdays from 10 am to 12 pm or by appointment via email. Dr. Lalkovičová's research centers on Romance languages and literatures with particular emphasis on Spanish and Argentine literary traditions. Her scholarly interests span contemporary women's writing in Argentina, the evolution of literary fields, marginality in literature, and the transformation of national myths such as the gaucho figure. She has demonstrated consistent scholarly productivity through numerous publications examining literary utopias, peripheral narratives, and the internationalization of marginalized literatures. Her recent publications reveal a clear trajectory toward examining how contemporary Argentine literature, particularly works by women, engages with themes of marginality, identity, and literary innovation. She frequently analyzes how peripheral narratives achieve center stage in global literary discourse, with special attention to indigenous perspectives, feminist reinterpretations, and postcolonial transformations. Her work often bridges literary theory with cultural studies, creating interdisciplinary connections between narrative forms and social contexts. As an active researcher, Dr. Lalkovičová has participated in numerous projects including 'Romance Languages and Romance Literatures in Motion' (2023-2025), 'Transformations of the Literary Field in Romance Literatures' (2020-2023), and 'Forms of Marginality in Contemporary Argentine Literature Written by Women' (2021), where she served as principal investigator. She has also contributed to projects examining the gaucho myth in Argentine literature and innovations in translation teaching. In her teaching capacity, Dr. Lalkovičová supervises bachelor's and master's theses while teaching diverse courses including Hispanic American Literature I & II, Spanish Literature I & II, Translation Theory, Professional Translation and Interpreting Seminars, and Text and Discourse Analysis. She serves on program boards for Translation of Modern European Languages and Spanish Language and Literature programs at both bachelor's and master's levels, demonstrating her commitment to shaping curriculum and academic standards in her field.