Robert
Lima
Professor of Spanish
and Comparative Literature, Fellow,
Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies
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In the areas of Latin American literatures and cultures,
he has taught courses and lectured on, as well as translated Jorge Luis Borges, Jorge Amado, Pablo Neruda, Juana de Ibarbourou, Gabriela
Mistral, Alfonsina Storni, José Martí, among others, and on Brazilian Candomble and Macumba, Cuban Santería, Haitian Voudoun, Latin
American theatre, Andean archaeology and folklore.