The Faculty of Philosophy and Letters has produced a number of important thinkers and researchers in the fields of social science and philosophy. Social anthropologist
Esther Hermitte, credited with introducing
structural-functionalist anthropology in Argentina, was a FFyL alumna, as was
post-marxist theorist
Ernesto Laclau. Sociologist and political activist
Pilar Calveiro began her studies at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, before the creation of the
Faculty of Social Sciences in 1988. In 2008,
Estela Beatriz Cols, pedagogue, researcher, and educator, received her Ph.D. in Education from this faculty. Several renown writers and artists have also been educated at FFyL, including novelist and short story writer
Julio Cortázar, one of the founders of the
Latin American Boom. Cortázar began a philosophy degree aged 18, but did not complete it due to financial woes. The poet and critic
Jorge Fondebrider studied literature at FFyL, and later served as director of the UBA-owned
Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas.
The Manipulated Man author
Esther Vilar, and the poet and translator
Alejandra Pizarnik, also attended FFyL. The short story writer
Samanta Schweblin studied film design at UBA.
Elena Presser also began her studies at the University of Buenos Aires, as did film director
Juan Cabral. ==References==