Is a Brazilian Postdoctoral Fellowship Researcher at Federal Fluminense University (UFF, CAPES-PIPD), with the research project “Genre performativity: the essay between criticism and creation” and a professor in the Lato Sensu Postgraduate Program in Art and Philosophy at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro(CCEC/PUC-Rio). She is part of the international cooperation project Campo Aberto: Philosophy and Literature between Brazil and Portugal in the 21st century, funded by CNPq at PUC-Rio. She holds a PhD in Philosophy from PUC-Rio (2024), a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from UFF (2015) and a Master’s degree in Philosophy with an emphasis on Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art from the same University (2018), with the dissertation “Forms of Thought, Forms of Philosophy: A Reading of The Essay as Form, by Theodor W. Adorno,” a finalist for the Women Philosophers’ Award of Academic Excellence (2020). She is a member of the following CNPq Research Groups: 1) Art, Autonomy and Politics (PUC-Rio); 2) The Eros of Criticism (UFF); and 3) Theoretical-Critical Thought on the Contemporary (UFF). During her PhD studies, she was awarded a CAPES scholarship, undertaking a Sandwich Program at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (CAPES-Print, 2020-2021). She is a Collaborating Researcher at IELT – NOVA FCSH and coordinates, with Rita Basílio, the project “SEE – On Essay and Essayism: the essayistic attitude, the arts, literature and philosophy in the 21st century”, based at IELT. She is a member of the Editorial Board of the DOBRA Journal – Literature Arts Design (IELT – NOVA FCSH). Member of ABRE, the IAA, the ANPOF Aesthetics Working Group, and the ABRALIC. She works with Philosophy at the interface with Literature and the Arts. Her interests lies in the areas of Aesthetics, Philosophy of Art, Contemporary Philosophy, Literary Theory, Criticism and Poetry.