As a creative writer, Dr. Lira is a prominent voice in the (Women of Letters), a feminist literary movement. Her published works include:
: Examining the cultural impact of displacement and life abroad. Honors & Roles
2021 – Present Academic Professional and Portuguese Language Supervisor, Department of Romance Languages, * University of Georgia. Cris Lira | Romance Languages - UGA cris lira
Dr. Cris Lira is a distinguished Brazilian scholar, creative writer, and professor specializing in and women's rights. Currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia (UGA), her work bridge the gap between academic research and creative expression, particularly through the lens of gender and memory studies. Literary & Creative Work
: Her doctoral thesis explored women guerrillas in Brazilian and Argentine narratives during the military dictatorships of 1964–1985. As a creative writer, Dr
Dr. Lira’s research delves into the intersection of literature, culture, and politics, with specific interests in:
: Analyzing how female characters are depicted in relation to violence and resistance. Honors & Roles 2021 – Present Academic Professional
: Serves as the supervisor for the Portuguese Flagship Program at UGA. Cris Lira | Romance Languages - UGA
As a creative writer, Dr. Lira is a prominent voice in the (Women of Letters), a feminist literary movement. Her published works include:
: Examining the cultural impact of displacement and life abroad. Honors & Roles
2021 – Present Academic Professional and Portuguese Language Supervisor, Department of Romance Languages, * University of Georgia. Cris Lira | Romance Languages - UGA
Dr. Cris Lira is a distinguished Brazilian scholar, creative writer, and professor specializing in and women's rights. Currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia (UGA), her work bridge the gap between academic research and creative expression, particularly through the lens of gender and memory studies. Literary & Creative Work
: Her doctoral thesis explored women guerrillas in Brazilian and Argentine narratives during the military dictatorships of 1964–1985.
Dr. Lira’s research delves into the intersection of literature, culture, and politics, with specific interests in:
: Analyzing how female characters are depicted in relation to violence and resistance.
: Serves as the supervisor for the Portuguese Flagship Program at UGA. Cris Lira | Romance Languages - UGA