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Miguel Ángel Garrido Gallardo. Born September 7, 1945 in Lubrín (Almería, Spain). Adopted Son of the town of Los Santos de Maimona (Badajoz, Spain). He is a tenured university professor of literary theory and professor of research at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) in Madrid. Known primarily for his contributions to the progress of semiotics in the field of Hispanic philology, he has been the promoter of the International Conference on Semiotics and Hispanism (Madrid, 1983), first president of the Spanish Association of Semiotics (1983-1987), member of the executive committee of the International Association for Semiotic Studies (1983-1998), member from 1999 to 2001 of the International Committee of Experts in charge of the Italian Encyclopedia—comprising H. G. Gadamer, B. Geremek, Geoffrey Lloyd, D. Ponnau, Paul Poupard, Jacques Revel and Peter Stein—and president of the Spanish Association of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature (2001-2005). He is current director of the “Curso de Alta Especialización en Filología Hispánica”, the largest master’s program of its kind, with the most important faculty in the field. He also heads the network of scholars who have graduated from this course and who currently work in universities of 25 countries, including USA, Europe, Latin America and Asia. He is a member of the supervisory body of 20 Spanish and international journals and is the director of the journal Revista de Literatura of CSIC, the bibliographic collections Teoría de la Literatura y de la Literatura Comparada (Madrid, Síntesis), Lenguaje e Iberoamérica (Madrid, Mapfre) and Anejos de Revista de Literatura (Madrid, CSIC). He is also correspondent member of the Academia Argentina de Letras and the Academia Chilena de la Lengua.