Monthly Archives: November 2013

James Nemiroff presents, “Generic crypto-narrations in Lope de Vega’s El Niño Inocente de la Guardia.”

Thursday December 5th at 2:30 PM in Wieboldt 207Please note the change of time.

James Nemiroff, Ph. D. Candidate in Romance Languages, presents portion of his dissertation chapter entitled: “Generic crypto-narrations in Lope de Vega’s El Niño Inocente de la Guardia.”

A late lunch from Potbelly’s will be served.

 

Enrique García Santo-Tomás presents “Glass Matters: Science (and) Fiction in the Spain of Cervantes”

Friday November 22nd at 4:30 in Wieboldt 207

Enrique García Santo-Tomás, Professor at the University of Michigan, presents “Glass Matters: Science (and) Fiction in the Spain of Cervantes”

Poster attached:  Enrique García Santo-Tomás

Please note: a Reception will follow, and there will be no paper pre-circulated.  This talk will be presented on the same day as Sharon Stocchia’s.

CANCELED: Jeffrey Coleman presents “Immigration Perspectives in Juan Diego Botto’s El privilegio de ser perro”

Friday November 8th at 12:00 PM in Wieboldt 207–Jeffrey Coleman, Ph. D candidate in Romance Languages presents a dissertation chapter entitled  “Immigration Perspectives in Juan Diego Botto’s El privilegio de ser perro”

 

PLEASE NOTE: Eric Dursteler’s lecture at the Newberry institute entitled A place that very well represents the Tower of Babel”: Linguistic Pluralism and the Ecology of Language in the Early Modern Mediterranean.  Please see more here: http://www.newberry.org/11082013-eric-dursteler

We will organize a carpool to leave U-Chicago at 1:15; please contact dmreher@uchicago.edu if you’re interested.