2010 Colloquium

2010 Colloquium Schedule

Location: Hart Hall, 1130 & 1150

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2010

9:00-9:20 Inscripciones, café y bienvenida

9:30-10:50 Literaturas Latinoamericanas • Hart Hall, room 1130 (PANEL 1 • Poéticas y políticas —a lo mero, mero!
Modera Daniela Suárez)

  • La microhistoria de Luis González y González y su aproximación con la literatura
    Theresa Katarina Bachmann • tkbachmann@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • El poder y el sujeto migrante en La frontera de cristal de Carlos Fuentes
    Arturo Laris • allaris@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • La mujer y la nación del PRI en la crónica de mujeres
    Arianna Alfaro • arianna.alfaro@email.ucr.edu
    Hispanic Studies Department, University of California, Riverside
  • Una temporada en el cabaret de Luis Felipe Fabre
    Juan Manuel Portillo • jmportillo@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis

9:30-10:50 Literaturas Peninsulares • Hart Hall, room 1150 (PANEL 1 • Guerra civil, posguerra, franquismo y memoria
Modera Daniel Herrera-Cepero)

  • Negotiating memory through word and image
    Katie Stafford • kostafford@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • Postmemory, the Holocaust, and the re-Moralization of the Spanish Civil War
    in Recent Documentary Film
    Matt Russell • mbrussell@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • ‘Infrapolitics’ y resistencia diaria en la narrativa española del franquismo:
    Carmen Laforet y Carmen Martín Gaite.
    Phillip Koshi • pkoshi@asu.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Arizona State University
  • La revista Triunfo (España 1962-1982): El proyecto utópico de la izquierda
    revolucionaria trasatlántica
    Manuel Gómez Navarro • mgomeznavarro@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis

11:00-12:00 Literaturas Latinoamericanas • Hart Hall, room 1130 (PANEL 2 • Poéticas y políticas conosureñas
Modera Ana Merkel)

  • Manuela Rosas: Una complicación de la antítesis en Amalia
    Kristin Rock • kristin.rock@colorado.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Cuestionamientos y esperanzas de la izquierda latinoamericana actual
    Kristy Carlsen • kacarlsen@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • XXY: ¿Cuerpos abyectos o intersticios corporalizados?
    Tania Lizarazo • tmlizarazo@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis

11:00-12:00 Literaturas Peninsulares • Hart Hall, room 1150 (PANEL 2 • Nuevas perspectivas para el estudio de la literatura española
clásica y contemporánea Modera Kayce Davis)

  • The Origins and Development of the Female Picaresque
    Emily Kuffner • efkuffner@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • Modernismo, masonería y Valle-Inclán
    Jexson Engelbrecht • jengelbr@asu.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Arizona State University
  • El fenómeno urbano como factor decisivo en el giro expresivo de Lorca en Nueva York
    Daniel Herrera Cepero • dherrera@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis

12:00-12:50 Almuerzo

1:00-1:50 Ponencia plenaria • Hart Hall, room 1130

  • Buñuel y Almodóvar: Los márgenes de la transgresión
    Cristina Martínez-Carazo, Associate Professor
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis

2:00-2:20 Proyectos Institucionales

2:30-3:30 Literaturas Lusohispanoamericanas • Hart Hall, room 1130 (PANEL 1 • Lusografías Modera Theresa K. Bachman)

  • O discurso de humor na fala da personagem Carlota Joaquina
    Priscilla Garcia • priscilla_garcia@ymail.com
    Pós-graduação em Letras e Lingüística, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil
  • Salva Pela História: forma literária e A moreninha de Joaquim Manuel de Macedo
    Rodrigo Cerqueira • cerqueira@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • “O Século virá em que a mesma cousa nos aconteça”: Vivisecting the Human in
    Machado de Assis’ “O Conto Alexandrino”
    Alberto Garcia Jr. • agarciaj@ucsd.edu
    Comparative Literature, University of California, San Diego

2:30-3:50 Lingüística • Hart Hall, room 1150 (PANEL 1 • Phonological and Corpus Studies Modera LeeAnn Soza)

  • Hacia un listado léxico académico en el español: Una exploración LSF+corpus
    de procesos verbales
    Joseph Harrington • jharrington@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • Interacción oral en internet: Un microcorpus para el profesor/estudiante de lenguas
    Gabriel Guillén • gaguillen@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • An Overview of Spanish Intonational Studies
    J. Alex Porter • aporter@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • Changing Patterns of Rhotic Assibilation in Argentine Spanish: An Acoustic Study
    of Tucumanian Women Migrants to Buenos Aires
    Jenny Nadaner • jmnadaner@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis

3:40-5:00 Literaturas Latinoamericanas • Hart Hall, room 1130 (PANEL 3 • Poéticas y políticas: en tránsitos ístmicos Modera: Karina Zelaya)

  • "Chombo": (Anti) Blackness and Epistolary Performances of Panameñidad
     Cecilio Stephanie Cooper • coop@ucdavis.edu Performance Studies, University of California, Davis
  • La solidaridad del hombre con el drama humano
     Nallely Morales • nallely.morales@asu.edu
     Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Arizona State University
  • El Diablo sabe mi nombre: zonas ocultas y fantástico surrealista
     Sandra García Sanborn • garciasanborn@csustan.edu
     Department of Modern Languages, California State University, Stanislaus
  • Memoria, mass media y minicuento: La historia chorrillera de la Invasión de Panamá en Cuentos de precaristas, indigentes y damnificados de Héctor Miguel Collado
     Emily Davidson • efdavidson@ucdavis.edu
     Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis

4:30-5:50 Lingüística • Hart Hall, room 1150 (PANEL 2 • Approaches to Language and Teaching Modera: Brad Langer)

  • Subject expression in Spanish: a case for using corpora in class
     Carolina Viera • cviera@ucdavis.edu
     Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • Instructor Code-Switching in the L2 Spanish Classroom
     Ben Ho • benho@ucdavis.edu
     Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • Diglossia within the context of medieval Spain: a review and critique of the literature
     G. Lee • adlucemobscuram@gmail.com
     Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • Reflections on the Uniqueness of Human Language
     David Beard • dbeard@ucdavis.edu
     Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis

5:10-6:10 Literaturas Latinoamericanas • Hart Hall, room 1130 (PANEL 4 • Acercamientos y deslices cinemático-literarios Modera: Jonathan Dettman)

  • Cinematic Musings: the Nostalgic Epistemologies of Rubem Fonseca’s Vastas emoções e pensamentos imperfeitos
     Erik Larson • emlarson@ucdavis.edu
     Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • Hell Dorado: La inversión distópica de Werner Herzog y Aguirre: La cólera de dios
     Timothy F. Johnson • timjohnson@ucdavis.edu
    Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis
  • “El mal paga”: Codas a una poética sicarial. El estereotipo del sicario en el cine colombiano contemporáneo
     Sergio Díaz-Luna • sdiazluna@ucdavis.edu
     Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Davis

6:10-6:20 Cierre

2010 Graduate Committee

  • Colloquium Chair: Emily Davidson
  • Faculty Advisor: Professor Robert Newcomb
  • Latin American Coordinator:
  • Iberian Coordinator:
  • Linguistics Coordinator: Brad Langer
  • Webmaster: Sergio Díaz-Luna
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