01
May 17

Pilar Celma: “El microrrelato desde la investigación y la aplicación didáctica”

The PhD Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages

invites you to attend

“El microrrelato desde la investigación y la aplicación didáctica”

a lecture by

Pilar Celma (Universidad de Valladolid)

In the midst of the mini-seminar “El microrrelato en las cuatro lenguas oficiales de España,” taught by Irene Andrés Suárez (Université de Neuchâtel), we welcome Professor Pilar Celma to present her lecture “El microrrelato desde la investigación y la aplicación didáctica.”

The lecture will be followed by Story Shots–a reading of microrrelatos–and a reception.

This lecture is free and open to the public.


05
Sep 16

Escritoras de las Latin-a-méricas: Obejas & Luiselli

Escritoras de las Latin-a-méricas
Hablan las narradoras

Achy Obejas & Valeria Luiselli

In the second of this two-part series organized by students of the PhD Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages, Achy Obejas and Valeria Luiselli will be in conversation with each other and with the public about such possible topics as the experience of translation as a cultural exchange in New York, the relation between English and Spanish in both their academic and creative writing careers, the importance of emerging LGBTIQ voices in fiction, the immigrant women’s experience in the U.S., and issues related to women writer’s rights.

This event is free and open to the public. A reception will follow.

Many thanks to the event’s principal organizers: Elena Chávez Goycochea, Mariana Romo-Carmona, and Nan Zheng

And also to the event’s co-sponsors:
The PhD Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages
The students of the PhD Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages
The Doctoral Students’ Council
The Classical and Modern Languages department at City College, CUNY
The Feminist Press
The Mexican Cultural Institute of New York
The Center for the Study of Women & Society


05
Sep 16

HLBLL: Escritoras de las Latin-a-méricas

Escritoras de las Latin-a-méricas
Hablan las narradoras

Sylvia Molloy & Lina Meruane

In the first of this two-part series organized by students of the PhD Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages, Sylvia Molloy and Lina Meruane will be in conversation with each other and with the public about such possible topics as the experience of translation as a cultural exchange in New York, the relation between English and Spanish in both their academic and creative writing careers, the importance of emerging LGBTIQ voices in fiction, the immigrant women’s experience in the U.S., and issues related to women writer’s rights.

This event is free and open to the public. A reception will follow.

Many thanks to the event’s principal organizers: Elena Chávez Goycochea, Mariana Romo-Carmona, and Nan Zheng

And also to the event’s co-sponsors:
The PhD Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages
The students of the PhD Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages
The Doctoral Students’ Council
The Classical and Modern Languages department at City College, CUNY
The Feminist Press
The Mexican Cultural Institute of New York
The Center for the Study of Women & Society


27
Feb 16

HLBLL: “Literatura, derechos humanos y justicia posible: Juan Rulfo, Fernando Vallejo, Laura Restrepo”

“Literatura, derechos humanos y justicia posible: Juan Rulfo, Fernando Vallejo, Laura Restrepo”

a lecture by

Fernando Rosenberg (Brandeis University)

Fernando J. Rosenberg es profesor asociado en Estudios Hispánicos y Literatura Comparada en Brandeis University. Ha publicado artículos sobre vanguardias y modernidad, poesía contemporánea, cine documental, y literatura y ley. Se desempeñó como profesor asistente en Yale University. Es autor de The Avant-garde and Geopolitics in Latin America (Pittsburgh UP, 2006), y After Human Rights. Literature, Visual Arts and Film in Latin America )1990-2010) que publicará Pittsburgh UP esta primavera.

This event is free and open to the public.


27
Feb 16

HLBLL: “The Poetics of Redemption in Jaume Cabré”

“The Poetics of Redemption in Jaume Cabré”

a lecture by

Mario Santana (University of Chicago)

This event is free and open to the public


15
Nov 14

HLBLL: “Sin Macondo, sin futuro, sin política: las antologías de narrativa latinoamericana contemporánea en traducción”

The Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages program presents:

“Sin Macondo, sin futuro, sin política: las antologías de narrativa latinoamericana contemporánea en traducción”

A talk by Professor Sarah Pollack (College of Staten Island, CUNY Graduate Center)

This event is free and open to the public.


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