The 19th annual Spring Spanish and Latin American Colloquium is April 9-10 at Ohio University. The theme is “Choques y Avances: Clashes and Breakthroughs.”
A Creative Writing Workshop with Carlos Vázquez Cruz of NYU’s Creative Writing Program is Thursday, April 9, from 3-6 p.m. in Gordy 211.
Panel Presentations
Panel Presentations are Friday, April 10, from 3:30-6:30 p.m. in Bentley Hall 124.
Jason Busic (Denison University) on “Language and Identity: Between Islam and Christianity in Medieval and Early Modern Spain”
Alicia Miklos (the Ohio State University) on “The Imaginary of Intimate Disintegration: Gender Violence in Contemporary Central American Detective and Novela Negra Fiction”
Tatiana Argüello (University of Pittsburgh) on “‘Bullet with a Soul’ price: Poetic Representations of World War I in the Work of Rubén Darío andSalomón de la Selva”
Teryn Wolfe (Fulbright Researcher, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín) on “Case Study on Medellín: From an Industrial Economy to an Economy based on Technology, Science and Innovation”
The Spring Spanish and Latin American Colloquium is sponsored by: College of Arts & Sciences, Contemporary History Institute, Communication Development Studies, Creative Writing, Economics, English, Geology, History, Honors Tutorial College, International Development Studies, Latin American Studies, Modern Languages, Multicultural Center, Political Science, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
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