A significant contribution to the Historia crítica de la literatura Argentina (2012), written in collaboration with Natalia Brizuela, which examines the visual and literary representations of Sarmiento.
Adriana Amante is a prominent Argentine researcher, professor, and literary critic specializing in . Her work primarily explores the intellectual and political networks of the Río de la Plata region, with a significant focus on the era of Juan Manuel de Rosas and the subsequent exile and nation-building periods. Academic and Professional Profile adriana amante
She is recognized for her deep dives into the life and works of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento , specifically regarding his time in exile and his contributions to Argentine national identity. Notable Contributions A significant contribution to the Historia crítica de
Amante has extensively analyzed the Salón Literario del 37 and the clandestine Association of "la Joven Argentina," exploring how these groups provided material and symbolic resources for political action. Academic and Professional Profile She is recognized for
She serves as a Professor of 19th-century Argentine Literature at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters .
Beyond academia, Amante is a frequent contributor to literary supplements and cultural magazines, making complex 19th-century history accessible to a broader audience.
She often performs comparative analyses between Argentine and Brazilian intellectual history, notably looking at the role of the Brazilian Geographical and Historical Institute under Pedro II.