Career
She has worked at the Toluca Campus of the institution since 1990, and currently is the coordinator of the communications and humanities department. She teaches undergraduate courses in humanistic studies as well as administration at the masters level She has been a guest lecturer in France, Canada, the United States, Germany and in various parts of Mexico.
She earned her bachelors in Spanish from the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México in 1987, followed by a masters and doctorate in modern literature from the Universidad Iberoamericana in 1991.
Her research specialties include Mexican and Latin American literature and cinema from the 20th into the 21st centuries. Although her writing specialty is the essay, her books include Visión de Reyes (1990), El espacio deshabitado.
Ensayos sobre teoría de arte, lingüística y literatura (1991), El discurso de los mundos posibles (1990), Louisiana palabra sin fronteras. Contemporaneidad de Alfonso Reyes (1993), Razónew york Placer: Alfonso Reyes (1994) Ficción, narraciónew york polifonía.
El universo narrativo de Sergio Pitol (2000)and El cine mexicano se impone.
Mercados transnacionales y penetración cultural en la edad dorada, with M. Castro and Robert Irwin McKee (2011), and she has edited seven books including Enfoques alternativos en la educación superior (2007), Guadalupe Dueñas. Después del silencio (2010) and Narradoras mexicanas y argentinas siglos XX-XXI. Antología crítica (2011). She has also written on Mexican women writers of the 20th century such as Nellie Campobello, Josefina Vicens, Elena Garro, Rosario Castellanos and Maria Luisa Puga, focusing on their essays, journalism, poetry and more.
While the topics are of interests to academics as well, she writes in a direct style making the material accessible to the general public.