Monthly Archives: November 2014

Monday, November 24th, Prof. Martha Lilia Tenorio presents “Una versión original de la Poética de Boileau: la traducción del Padre Alegre.”

Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of our faculty sponsors, Professors Robert Kendrick and Niall Atkinson, we would like to invite you to attend our next Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop meeting co-sponsored with the Katz Center for Mexican Studies. On Monday, November 24, Martha Lilia Tenorio, Professor at the Colegio de México and Visiting Professor at The University of Chicago, presents “Una versión original de la Poética de Boileau: la traducción del Padre Alegre.” Miguel Martínez, Assistant Professor of Spanish at The University of Chicago will be our respondent. The meeting will be held in Rosenwald 405 at 12:00 PM. Please, find the link to the paper below. Notice that the text as well as the meeting are in Spanish. We hope to see you there.

 Martha Lilia Tenorio_EST_Prel

Best regards,

Medardo Rosario and José Estrada
Graduate Student Coordinators
Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop
University of Chicago
  

Monday Nov. 10 at Rosenwald 405: Medardo Rosario and José Estrada present: “Exemplary Paths: Spatial Reflections on Two Secondary Itineraries in Cervantes’ La ilustre fregona”

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of our faculty sponsors, Professors Robert Kendrick and Niall Atkinson, we would like to invite you to attend our next Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop meeting. On Monday, November 10th, Medardo Rosario and José Estrada, PhD students in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Studies, will present: “Exemplary Paths: Spatial Reflections on Two Secondary Itineraries in Cervantes’ ‘La ilustre fregona.'” James Nemiroff, PhD Candidate from the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, will be the respondent for this presentation. The meeting will be held in Rosenwald 405 from 12:00 to 1:20 PM. We hope to see you there.

Best regards,

José Estrada and Medardo Rosario
Graduate Student Coordinators
Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop
University of Chicago