Tags: Spanish

Relevance and Relatability: Fomenting Active Learning about Medieval and Early Modern Cultures To celebrate Noel Fallows’s legacy as a scholar of Medieval literature, an award-winning teacher, and a visionary administrator of international programs, we invite members of the university and wider community to join us for a conversation about strategies to illuminate the past in today’s classrooms. All are welcome. Opening remarks: Marisa Anne…
Emily McGinn is director of the Willson Center Digital Humanities Lab. This event is part of the Interdisciplinary Modernism/s Workshop, a Willson Center Faculty Research Cluster. If you have questions or are interested in presenting your research, please contact the workshop co-directors: Susan Rosenbaum (English) atsrosenb@uga.edu or Nell Andrew (Art History) at nandrew@uga.edu.
Roberto Tejada is the author of art histories that include National Camera: Photography and Mexico’s Image Environment (2009); a monograph on pioneering Chicana conceptual artist Celia Alvarez Muñoz (2009), and such catalog essays as “Los Angeles Snapshots” in Now Dig This!: Art and Black Los Angeles, 1960-1980 (Hammer Museum, 2011); as well as poetry collections that include Full Foreground (2012),…
Class Discussions and Interviews with Josefina Báez   Undergraduate Student, Graduate Student, and Faculty Discussion             ** 2:30-3:30 **           Discussion and interview related to Dominicanish (2000); identity, immigrant experience(s), transnationalism, hybridity, and other topics and questions.         Language: Spanish…
  José Cárdenas-Bunsen Assistant Professor of Spanish, Director of Graduate Studies Vanderbuilt University "El Inca Garcilaso y la carrera eclesiástica: autobiografía y limpieza de sangre" José Cárdenas Bunsen is Assistant Professor of Spanish at Vanderbilt University. He received his PhD from Yale University in 2008. He especializes in the political languages of the sixteenth century and in the Andalusian intellectual network of…