SPPO Colloquium: Fernando Morato (PhD candidate, SPPO)

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March 13, 2015
All Day
Hagerty Hall 255

This event is part of the Spring 2015 SPPO Graduate Colloquium (Spanish 8894), the full calendar is available below; all events are at 2:20 in HH 255 unless otherwise noted. Of course, there may be some additions and changes, but please make a note on your calendars.

 

Calendar:

 

1/16    Robey Patrick (PhD candidate, SPPO), “Reading Fadrique’s Book (Sendebar) Without the Seven Sages of Rome

 

1/21    Isadora Grevan de Carvalho (Oberlin) (1st candidate for Visiting Assistant Professor in Contemporary Brazilian Literature and Culture), 1:00 pm, HH 255

 

1/23    No meeting

 

1/28    2nd Candidate for Visiting Assistant Professor in Contemporary Brazilian Literature and Culture,1:00 pm, HH 255

 

1/30    No meeting

 

2/4      3rd Candidate for Visiting Assistant Professor in Contemporary Brazilian Literature and Culture,1:00 pm, HH 255

 

2/6      Dr. Gabriel Paquette (Johns Hopkins), “Romantic Liberalism in Portugal and Spain, circa 1825-1850”

 

2/13    John Petrus (PhD candidate, SPPO), “Transformative Performance Art: Complicating the Body in Contemporary Managua” 

 

2/20    Workshop with Bob Hemmer (Editor in Chief of World Languages at Pearson Publishing), “Careers in Publishing: What Do Editors Really Do?” (with 8893)

 

2/27    Dr. Charles Ganelin (Miami U of Ohio), “Cervantes’s Exemplary Sensorium, or the Skinny on La española inglesa

 

3/6      Workshop with Dr. Ann Abbott (University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign), “Situating Learning within Communities: Spanish Community Service Learning” (with 8893)

 

3/13    Fernando Morato (PhD candidate, SPPO)

 

3/27    Symposium on Iberian Studies, featuring Dr. Kirsty Hooper (University of Warwick) and Dr. Joseba Gabilondo (Michigan State University)*

 

4/3      Jessica Rutherford (PhD candidate, SPPO)

Time TBA, Knight House (Americas Before 1900 Working Group)

 

4/3      Dr. Cristina Dalmagro (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba)

 

4/10-   ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM: “GLOBALIZING DISCOURSES IN LUSO-HISPANIC

4/11    CONTEXTS”*

 

4/17    Brad Hilgert (PhD candidate, SPPO), “Thinking from Central America: Ignacio Ellacuría S.J. and his method of historicization”

4/24    Creative Writing/End-of-year Reception

            (If you would like to share your work, please contact one of the graduate student co-coordinators)

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