Posts Tagged: Conference
CFP: Rutgers University Program in Comparative Literature 2016 Conference
Urban (De)Coloniality and Literature The Comparative Literature Program at Rutgers University Deadline for Abstracts: December 1, 2015 Conference Dates: March 3, 2016 Conference Location: New Brunswick, New Jersey Keynote Speaker: José David Saldívar, Stanford University From the conference organizers: The biennial graduate
CFP: Rutgers University Program in Comparative Literature 2016 Conference
Urban (De)Coloniality and Literature The Comparative Literature Program at Rutgers University Deadline for Abstracts: December 1, 2015 Conference Dates: March 3, 2016 Conference Location: New Brunswick, New Jersey Keynote Speaker: José David Saldívar, Stanford University From the conference organizers: The biennial graduate
HLBLL’s 20th Annual Student Conference is April 24th and 25th
Relocating Identities, Theories, and Languages The 20th Annual Graduate Student Conference of the PhD Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages #HLBLL20th HLBLL’s 20th Annual Graduate Student Conference is Friday, April 24th and Saturday, April 25th, 2015. The Graduate
HLBLL’s 20th Annual Student Conference is April 24th and 25th
Relocating Identities, Theories, and Languages The 20th Annual Graduate Student Conference of the PhD Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages #HLBLL20th HLBLL’s 20th Annual Graduate Student Conference is Friday, April 24th and Saturday, April 25th, 2015. The Graduate
CFP: First International Conference on the Historical Links Between USA and Spain
Deadline for Abstracts: Extended to January 15th, 2015 Conference Dates: April 9-11, 2015 Conference Location: Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain From the conference organizers: The study of the historical links between USA and Spain is of vital importance for the Social Sciences
CFP: First International Conference on the Historical Links Between USA and Spain
Deadline for Abstracts: Extended to January 15th, 2015 Conference Dates: April 9-11, 2015 Conference Location: Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain From the conference organizers: The study of the historical links between USA and Spain is of vital importance for the Social Sciences
CFP: University of Arizona’s 25th Annual Graduate and Professional Symposium
“Memory, Resistance, and Social Communication past to present” Deadline for Submissions: January 13, 2015 Conference Dates: February 26, 27, and 28, 2015 Conference Location: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona Keynote Speakers: Dr. Anthony Geist (University of Washington), Dr. José Camacho (Rutgers University)
CFP: University of Arizona’s 25th Annual Graduate and Professional Symposium
“Memory, Resistance, and Social Communication past to present” Deadline for Submissions: January 13, 2015 Conference Dates: February 26, 27, and 28, 2015 Conference Location: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona Keynote Speakers: Dr. Anthony Geist (University of Washington), Dr. José Camacho (Rutgers University)
Our 20th Annual Conference Keynote Speakers
Relocating Identities, Theories, and Languages The keynote speakers for our 20th annual conference are Dr. Jonathan Rosa (University of Massachusetts-Amherst) and Dr. Idelber Avelar (Tulane University). Dr. Jonathan Rosa is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the
Our 20th Annual Conference Keynote Speakers
Relocating Identities, Theories, and Languages The keynote speakers for our 20th annual conference are Dr. Jonathan Rosa (University of Massachusetts-Amherst) and Dr. Idelber Avelar (Tulane University). Dr. Jonathan Rosa is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the
Stony Brook University’s Latino Pedagogies Conference
This Friday, October 17th, Stony Brook University invites you to attend their conference: Latino Pedagogies: Theorizing a Transnational Experience. The conference schedule is as follows: 9:45 Opening Remarks 10:00-10:50 U.S. Latino/a Poems as Social Media: A Performalist Pedagogy Urayoán Noel,
Stony Brook University’s Latino Pedagogies Conference
This Friday, October 17th, Stony Brook University invites you to attend their conference: Latino Pedagogies: Theorizing a Transnational Experience. The conference schedule is as follows: 9:45 Opening Remarks 10:00-10:50 U.S. Latino/a Poems as Social Media: A Performalist Pedagogy Urayoán Noel,