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Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland (AHGBI) - 66th Annual Conference Monday, March 29th, 2021 9.00-9.15 am Welcome & Presentation of Events 9.15-11.15 am Spanish Golden Age I Hijos del exilio: Creative Memory Galician Studies Colonialism, Postcolonialism, Practice of the Second-Generation in Interactions & Spaces Iberia and Latin America (I) Chair: Jonathan Thacker Chair: Cara Levey Chair: Martín Veiga Chair: Claire Taylor Silvia Arroyo (University College Cork): Sonia Boué (University of Oxford): Elisa Fernández Rei & Xosé Luís Alexandra Lourenco Dias (King's ‘Breaking the Vitreous Eye: Sight and ‘Performative approaches to Regueira (Instituto da Lingua Galega College London): ‘Memory and Blindness in Valor, agravio y mujer by Second-Generation Exile’ – Universidade de Santiago de oblivion - depictions of war’ Ana Caro’ Compostela): ‘Repertorios fonéticos e Katie Brown (University of Exeter): contacto lingüístico en Galicia’ Erin McCombe (Queen's University Aaron M. Kahn (University of Sussex): ‘What's in a place name? Place, Belfast): ‘Afropolitan nights: literary ‘The Epic Intentions of Gabriel Lobo memory and identity in ‘Cacería de Harriet Cook (King’s College London): representations of urban nightlife in Lasso de la Vega (1555-1615): The Case conejos’ by Freddy Gonçalves’ ‘Pero Meogo’s Deer Move to Milton 21st century Luanda and Malabo’ of Tragedia de la destruyción de Keynes: NeoTroubadourism and its Constantinopla (1587)’ Helena Buffery (University College Glocality’ Joanna Allan (Northumbria Cork): ‘The Trope of Transgeneration- University): ‘“May the Red Wind Maria Czepiel (Lincoln College, al Transmission in the theatre of Adriana Páramo Pérez (Royal Come after You:” Weather and Oxford): ‘Al canto y lira mía: The Victoria Szpunberg, Helena Tornero Holloway, University of London): Colonialism in Spanish Sahara’ Authorial Lyric Persona in the Work of and Sergio Blanco’ ‘Challenging the normalised image Fray Luis de León’ of the pregnant woman through Samuel Llano (University of Blanca Gómez García (University Galician performance’ Manchester): ‘Empire, Diplomacy, College London): ‘Isabel de Madaria- and the Racial Imagination: Spain at ga, hija del exilio: the creation of María Liñeira (Independent Scholar): the Cairo Congress of Arab Music memory through academia and the ‘The Novela de Pazo in the Definition (1932)’ BBC in Great Britain’ of Galician Literature in the 1949 and 1950 Literary Awards Seasons’ 11.15-11.30am Break 11.30-1.00pm Literature and the Court in the Hijos del exilio: Creative Memory A Sociolinguistic Approach to Television, Fandom & Stardom Late Middle Ages and Early Practice of the Second-Generation in Language and Education: Hispanic and Modern Spain Iberia and Latin America (II) Lusophone Perspectives Chair: Jeremy Lawrance Chair: Helena Buffery Chair: Adriana Patiño Santos Chair: Abigail Loxham Michael F. Peters Jr. (Jesus College, Anna Kathryn Kendrick (NYU Carlos Soler Montes (University of Jenni Lehtinen (Nazarbayev University of Oxford): ‘Nobility and Shanghai): ‘Solitude and the Edinburgh): ‘How to Deal with a University): ‘Simply La Doña’ virtue in Diego de Valera’s Espejo de Child-Poet: Dreaming an Aesthetics Transatlantic Language Inside the verdadera nobleza’ of Memory in Aridjis and Alberti Classroom: Shaping the Sociolin- Lidia Merás (Royal Holloway, guistic Profile of Spanish Language University of London): ‘Spanish Teachers’ Roma Women in Eurovision’
Mary Farrelly (University College 11.30-1.00pm Jeremy Lawrance (University of Cara Levey (University College Cork): Marina Rabadán Gómez (University Dublin): ‘Hunks in Habits: Muscular cntd. Oxford): ‘Comunidad and public ‘Documenting Diaspora, Diasporizing of Liverpool): ‘Developing Pragmatic Christianity and Contemporary good. On Humanism and the res Memory: Multidirectional Memory Competence in Students of Spanish Spanish Hagiography’ publica before 1520’ and Mediation among Chilean and FL: A Data Driven Approach’ Uruguayan No-Retornados’ María Morrás (Universitat Pompeu Nicola Bermingham (University of Fabra/University of Oxford): ‘Gender Eduardo Tasis Moratinos (University Liverpool): ‘Challenging ‘Elite and Virtue in the Court in Luisa of Central Lancashire): ‘The influence Closure’ in Postcolonial Settings: A Sigea’s Colloquium de vita aulica et of Emilio Prados in the poetic work of Study of Bilingual Education privata (1552)’ Tomás Segovia’ Initiatives in Cabo Verde’ 1.00-1.30pm Lunch Break 1.30-2.30pm An audience with Concepción Cascajosa (led by Anja Louis) - session in Spanish 2.30-4.00pm Medieval Iberia I Screening the Child Spanish Contemporary Literature Chair: Barry Taylor Chair: Sarah Wright Chair: Diana Cullell Elizabeth Drayson (University of Cambridge): Delphi May (University of Exeter): ‘Tell me how it Hannie Lawlor (University of Oxford): ‘Absent Address- ‘Fractal Patterns: Historical Recurrence in the happened: chronicles of Spanish-Chinese youth ees and Impossible Conversations? Telling the Other’s Zirid and Nasrid Dynasties of Muslim Spain’ relations, double consciousness, and diaspora in Death-Story in Milena Busquets’s También esto Cuéntame cómo pasó’ pasará’ Juan Carlos Bayo Julve (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): ‘Beyond Ruy González Rachel Beaney (Cardiff University): ‘HIV AIDS Orphans Manus O'Dwyer (University of Sheffield): ‘Rafael de Clavijo: On the centrality of the Hispanic in 1990s Spain: Memories of a Childhood in Estiu 1993 Chirbes at the End of the World: Environmental corpus on Timur within the Western tradition’ (Simón 2017)’ Damage and Perpetrator Memory in Crematorio’ Juliet Perkins (King’s College London): ‘Fernão Abraham Hernández Cubo (The University of Martín Veiga (University College Cork): ‘Construcciones Lopes’s Encounter with Petrarch’ Melbourne): ‘”I want to be a good girl”: The Android del yo y de la identidad en la poesía hispánica moderna Child as an Other in Eva (Kike Maíllo, 2011)’ y contemporánea’ 4.00-4.10pm Break 4.10-5.00pm PLENARY 1 – Professor Isabel Torres: ‘What’s lyric got to do with it? A project in medias res’ 5.00pm Social Event I (with Instituto Cervantes Dublín): ‘Diálogos en verso: Rosa Berbel y Billy O’Hanluain’
Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland (AHGBI) - 66th Annual Conference Tuesday, March 30th, 2021 9.00-11.00 am Spanish Golden Age II Latin American Literature Avant-Garde Aesthetics in Modern Modernism, Education, Hispanic Literature Agency and Fragmentation Chair: Jonathan Thacker Chair: Katie Brown Chair: Diana Cullell Chair: Alison Ribeiro de Menezes Don Cruickshank (University College Victoria Carpenter (University of Philip G Johnston (University Nuria de Cos Lara (Trinity College Dublin): ‘The Índice of Juan Isidro Bedfordshire): ‘Crossing Power Borders College Dublin): ‘Antonio Machado: Dublin): ‘Turning Back to the Fajardo, 1717’ in a Tight Leather Suit: Loci of Power in Winning Ugly in a “Beautiful Game”' Mystics: Juan Ramón Jiménez’s A troche y moche by Gustavo Sainz’ Religious Modernism’ Alexander Samson (University Annmarie Kelleher (University College London): ‘Englishing the Friedrich Ahnert (University of College Dublin): ‘On the Wings of Marina Perez de Arcos (University of comedia’ Nottingham): ‘The Idea of Freedom - Love: Homoerotic Hollywood in Luis Oxford): ‘A Hispanist at War: Walter From socialist beginnings to maturity in Cernuda’s Un río, un amor (1929)’ Starkie and the Origins of the British Victoria Rasbridge (University College the liberal world view in the Peruvian Council in Spain, 1940¬41’ London): ‘“If I do this thing, it is death fiction of Mario Vargas Llosa’ Tara Plunkett (University College for me”: Sexual Slander in the work of Dublin): ‘Simulacra and Surrealism in Jennifer Wood (Prifysgol Aberyst- Lope de Vega’ Axel Pérez Trujillo (Durham University): the Works of Braulio Arenas: A wyth University): ‘Allá lejos: el ‘Enslaved in the Yerbales: Rafael Barrett Paranoiac-Critical Perspective’ comienzo de “la España peregrina”. against the Extractivist Logic of Yerba Rafael Alberti’s Vida bilingüe de un Mate Plantations’ Miguel García López (University of refugiado español en Francia’ Bristol): ‘Queer Times and Spaces in Maria Lydia Polotto (University College Lorca’s Late Poetry’ Claudia Marqués-Martin (University Dublin): ‘On Judith Butler's notion of College London): ‘The Echo of Interpellation in Manuel Puig's La Masculinity in a Female Voice: the traición de Rita Hayworth: A Posthuman Self-Construction of Feminine Approach’ Political Identity in Pilar Primo de Rivera and Mercedes Sanz Bachiller’ 11.00-11.15pm Break 11.15-12.45pm Early Modern Studies Spanish Cinema AHGBI Publication Prize I Argentinean & Chilean Literature Chair: Aaron M. Kahn Chair: Abigail Loxham Chair: Martín Veiga Chair: Evelyn Fishburn Maria Esther Gomez-Sierra Daniel Mourenza (Trinity College Oliver Baldwin (University of Evelyn Fishburn (University College (Universidad Complutense de Dublin): ‘Genre as Politics: La Reading): ‘Spain’s ancient mirror: London): “Shakespeare’s Memory” Madrid): ‘El anzuelo de Fenisa venganza (dir. Juan Antonio Seneca in the 20th century’ by Borges’ (1604-6) / The Sicilian Courtesan Bardem, 1958) as a Melodramatic (2019): translation as edition, Western for National Reconciliation’ Lucia Brandi (University of Victoria Rios Castano (Coventry performance as commentary’ Liverpool): ‘Young speakers of University): ‘The Argentinian "Black
11.15-12.45pm Arantza Mayo (Royal Holloway, Matthew Hilborn (Durham Universi- Mexican indigenous languages: Wave" of Claudia Piñeiro’s Catedrales’ cntd. University of London): ‘Deceit or ty): ‘España entra en el Año Nuevo a contesting language ideologies and Devotion?: Performing Pain in Early tiro limpio’: Metacomedy in Álex de la policies’ Edwin Murillo (The University of Modern Spain’ Iglesia’s Muertos de risa (1999)’ Tennessee-Chattanooga): ‘Salvando Karunika Kardak (IMLR): ‘Reconsider- mi circunstancia: Quehacer en La Esther M. Villegas de la Torre Bryan Cameron (University of ing Uruguayan National Heroes in última niebla de María Luisa Bombal’ (Universitat Pompeu Fabra-RE- Cambridge): ‘The Politics of Compas- Tomás de Mattos’s ¡Bernabé, VERE): ‘On Teaching Methodology: sion in Migrant Cinema from the Bernabé! (1988)’ Early Modern Female Authorship for Spanish Crisis’ Specialists’ 12.45-1.45pm Lunch Break 1.45-2.45pm AGM 2.45-3.45pm AHGBI Publication Prize II Spanish Language: Grammar and Narratives and Identities Dictionaries Chair: Martín Veiga Chair: Marina Perez de Arcos Chair: Nick Sharman Elisabeth Bolorinos Allard (Magdalen College, María Rosario Quintana (Marshall University / ANLE): Olga Celda Real (King's College London): ‘Writing Oxford): ‘National Identity, Muslims and Jews, and ‘Contribución reciente de las Academias de la Lengua Socio-Cultural Identity: Drama, Polyglossia and the Hispanic “race”’ in the colonial past and Española al DLE’ Performativity in the Valencian Sainet (1845-1939)’ multicultural present’ Mara Fuertes Gutiérrez (The Open University): ‘El Miguel Gómez Jiménez (Universidad Complutense Brigid Lynch (University of St Andrews): ‘Horizontal- pensamiento lingüístico en las primeras gramáticas Madrid): ‘Circe: desmitificación y empoderamiento ism and Historicity in Argentina: Cultural Dialogues pedagógicas del español’ en la literatura española’ of the Post-Crisis Era’ 3.45-4.00pm Break 4.00-5.00pm PLENARY 2 – Professor Nuala Finnegan: ‘Between agency and erasure: Translating Narratives of Sexual Violence in Latin America’ 5.00pm Social Event II (with the Embassy of Chile in Ireland): ‘Chilean cortometrajes’
Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland (AHGBI) - 66th Annual Conference Wednesday, March 31st, 2021 9.00-11.00am Latin American Cinema, Activism & Enlightenment & Nineteenth Century Medieval Iberia II Cultural Projects, War & and Visual Arts Spain Trauma Chair: Victoria Carpenter Chair: Nuria de Cos Lara Chair: Barry Taylor Chair: Daniel Mourenza Ivan Kenny (NUI Galway): ‘The Right Ciaran Harty (Queen's University Belfast): Rebecca De Souza (University of Nathaniel Andrews (University of to Tlatelolco: Space, State and Home ‘The ferias de Madrid in early costumbris- Oxford): ‘Expanding the ‘fronterizos’: Leeds): 'Beat the Clock: "Anarchist Time" in Rojo amanecer (1989) by Jorge ta literature during the reign of Charles IV Ballads, Borders and Identities in vs. "Capitalist Time" in Spain, 1890-1939' Fons’ (1788-1808)’ Medieval Iberia’ Deborah Madden (Universidad Liz Harvey-Kattou (University of Nick Sharman (University of Nottingham): Rebeca Sanmartín Bastida Complutense de Madrid): ‘Republicanas Westminster): ‘New Ways of Being: ‘The Protectionist Resistance to Britain's (Universidad Complutense de at War: Trauma, Violence and Gender and the Family in Two Central Informal Imperialism in Nineteenth Madrid/ ITEM): ‘Las dos vidas Resistance in Matilde de la Torre’s American Films’ Century Spain’ representadas de María de Santo Mares en la sombra (1940)’ Domingo’ Clare Geraghty (University College Parker Lawson (University of Cambridge): Deirdre Kelly (Technological University Cork): ‘Queer futurity and intersec- ‘“La resurrección de un cadáver putrefac- Elena Caetano Álvarez (University of Dublin): ‘The Representation of tional beings in Cuban feminist hip to”: Colonialism, Biopolitics, and Regener- Birmingham): ‘(Re)writing lineage: Francesc Boix and other Spanish hop’ ation in Joaquín Costa’ Alfonso X and the linna in the Estoria Republicans in the graphic narrative El de Espanna’ fotógrafo de Mauthausen (2018) by Peter Baker (University of Stirling): Rebecca Fell (University of Cambridge): Rubio, Colombo and Landa’ ‘Indigneous Cosmopolitics: Intercul- ‘“Conspiratorial consciousness”: misogyny turality in Contemporary Indigenous and phallocentricism in gossip magazines Alma Prelec (The Royal Central School Film from Latin America’ El Chisme (1890-1891) and El Fandango of Speech and Drama): ‘From Sarajevo (1891-1894)’ to Spain: Voices under Siege’ 11.00-11.20am Break 11.20-12.30pm PGR Workshop: ‘Peer Review: What? Why? And how to respond’ 12.20pm- 1.00pm Lunch Break 1.00 – 2.00pm PLENARY 3: Pascale Baker: ‘"Contrabando y Traición": A Border Ballad and its Heroine’
2.00-4.00pm Language Acts and Worldmaking Medieval Iberia III New Female Subjectivities on Conflict, Memory, Place & Round Table Television made in Spain Identity Chair: Sophie Stevens Chair: Barry Taylor Chair: Mary Farrelly Chair: Parker Lawson Catherine Boyle (King’s College Sara Russo (Universidad Complutense Anja Louis (Sheffield Hallam University): Alison Ribeiro de Menezes (Univer- London): ‘Language Acts and de Madrid): ‘Un manuscrito perdido del ‘TV history lessons? Women at Work in sity of Warwick): ‘Recovering Worldmaking: Macro and Micro marqués de Santillana’ the Second Republic’ Refugee Stories: World University Projects’ Service's Chile Programme and the Roger Boase (Queen Mary University of Fiona Noble (Durham University): ‘“Ten Experience of Return’ Rocío Díaz Bravo (University of London): ‘The Songs in Guevara’s “A una mucho cuidado con lo que tu vas Cambridge): ‘Language Acts, partida qu’el rey don Alfonso fizo de diciendo por alli”: Silence, Sound and Ailsa Peate (University of Westmin- Pedagogy and Student Experience’ Arévalo”: How might they assist us in Gender in Vis a vis [Locked Up] ster): ‘Women in Conflict at the interpreting this poem?’ (Globomedia/Fox Networks Group Museo Nacional de Colombia’ Carlos Montoro (Open University): España, 2015-2019)’ ‘Worldmaking and Disciplinary Lesley Twomey (Northumbria Universi- Lorna Dillon (Ulster University): Change’ ty): ‘Women’s Last Word: Theology and Abigail Loxham (University of ‘Textile Art in Latin America’ Dying in the Wills of Isabel la Católica Liverpool): ‘Leticia Dolera, Celebrity AbdoolKarim Vakil (King’s College and Elite Women in the Fifteenth and Feminism and Vida perfecta’ Lucy O'Sullivan (University of London): ‘Worldmaking and Decolo- Sixteenth Centuries’ Birmingham): ‘The Image as nising the Curriculum’ Testimony and Trace: Martyr Geoff West (British Library): 'The Photography during Mexico’s Mary Ann Vargas (King’s College Translations of Frederick W. Cosens' Cristero War (1926-29)’ London): ‘Language Acts and Local Community Activism’ 4.00pm Social Event III & Closure (with the Embassy of Peru in Ireland): ‘Mixing the Cultural Heritage of Peru: A Pisco Sour & Ceviche Masterclass’ With thanks to our collaborators
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