Fernando de Toro
Fernando de Toro Garland is born in 1925 in Santiago do Chile.[1]
In 1946 he would complete one of his many Degrees in subjects such as Humanities, Philosophy and Law, becoming a member of the Illustrious Bar Association in Madrid in 1957 and later on college professor in Literature and Law in many universities (Virginia, Columbia, Rutgers, Pontifícia Universidad Católica, UNED, etc.).
Fernando de Toro is a Full Professor in the Department of English, Film and Theatre at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He was for five years Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies in the same university (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada). De Toro published in diverse fields: literary theory, semiotics, comparative literature, post-modernity and post-coloniality, Latin American literature and Western Literatures.
Some of his publications include:
- Brecht en el teatro latinoamericano contemporáneo (Ottawa: Girol, 1984; Buenos Aires: Editorial Galerna, 1987)
- Semiótica del teatro (Buenos Aires, Galerna, 1987)
- Theatre Semiotics (Toronto/Frankfurt am Main: Toronto University Press and Vervuert Verlag, 1995)
- Intersecciones (Frankfurt am Main, Vervuert Verlag, 1999)
- Explorations in Post-Theory (Frankfurt am Main, Vervuert Verlag, 1999)
- Borders and Margins (Frankfurt am Main, Vervuert Verlag, 1999)
- New Intersections (Frankfurt am Main, Vervuert Verlag)
- Intersecciones II (Buenos Aires: Galerna, 2002).
Semiotica del Teatro, Nueva edicion revisada y aumentada, 2010 Intersecciones III (Buenos Aires, Galerna, 2012) Inter
He published over one hundred refereed articles and delivered over four hundred lectures and international seminars. In the last years he worked in a project on the "Epistemological Foundations of Modern and Postmodern Architecture", a collaborative project with the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City on the "Post-Modern Condition in Mexico: architecture, theatre, literature, music, and painting." and completing a book entitled Intersecciones III: Globalisation and Culture: Essays on Architecture, Painting, Music, LiteratUre and Theatre to be published in Editorial Galerna.