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DiscourseNet Congress #2 - Interdisciplinary Discourse Studies: Theory and Practice (DNC2)

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While "discourse" has long been an object of investigation in many disciplines, the contours of a new field of transdisciplinary research are now coming to the fore: Discourse Studies. Known for theoretical orientations and methodological tools at the intersection of language and society, discourse research usually deals with social phenomena with a particular focus on the entanglements of power and language. While Discourse Studies has resulted from the exchange between numerous strands and approaches which deal with the social production of meaning, an increasing need for interdisciplinary exchange can now be observed. The 2nd International DiscourseNet Congress at Warwick (DNC#2) aims to represent the many strands, schools, and perspectives in Discourse Studies, from the humanities to the social sciences, from strictly interpretive to quantifying methodologies, from discourse as a situated practice to discourse as socially distributed knowledge.
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39th Conference Association for Contemporary Iberian Studies

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The Association will hold its 39th Conference, organised jointly by the University of East Anglia, University of Cambridge and University of Nottingham. The conference will take place at the University of East Anglia with accommodation available at Group Accommodation, UEA. You are cordially invited to offer a paper, panel, or workshop presentation. Proposals for individual papers as well as panels on specific themes (max. four papers per panel) are encouraged. Any proposed panel should be organised by one convenor who will be responsible for inviting the speakers and chairing the session. You are also invited to suggest any speakers you think would be willing to offer a paper, but please note that ACIS does not normally offer a fee or expenses for speakers. ACIS encourages proposals from postgraduate students and a small number of partial conference fee bursaries are available – please see application process details below and encourage your students to consider this.
 
Below are the suggested thematic areas for papers and panels, which must advance understanding of contemporary socio-cultural, economic and political issues and realities and relate primarily to Spain and/or Portugal and transnational issues and processes relating to the Iberian Peninsula within the wider Lusophone and Hispanic worlds.. Both single-disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives are encouraged and the themes listed below are not exclusive.
  • Politics, Government, International Relations, the EU, Nationalism, Regionalisms, Transnational issues and processes
  • Economics, Business, Labour, Social and Welfare issues
  • Cultural production in all its forms (e.g. film, television, journalism, literature, media, advertising, digital communication & social networking)
  • Social and Cultural Studies (e.g. identity, gender, ethnicity, popular culture)
  • Leisure, Tourism, Sport
  • Contemporary history
  • Language, Linguistics, Language Policy
  • Education and Pedagogy
The selection of panels/papers will be made by the Conference programme convenors in consultation with the Executive Committee and these decisions will be final. Papers will be allocated 30 minutes on the programme (20 mins for the paper 10 mins for discussion). We will shortly be announcing the keynote speakers for the conference on our ACIS website. Keynote speakers in previous years have included novelist Use Lahoz, journalist and writer Elvira Lindo, historian and diplomat Professor Angel Viñas and the Association’s President, historian Professor Paul Preston.
 
Please send your proposal by Friday 5 May 2017 to: ACIS 2016 Conference Programme Convenors (Anneliese Hatton, University of Nottingham and Paco Ruzzante, University of Cambridge) at the email address: acisuea2017@gmail.com
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Medicina, Cultura, y Literatura en el Mundo Hispánico de los Siglos XV-XVIII

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El congreso reúne a expertos en medicina, literatura, historia y disciplinas relacionadas, incluyendo las artes visuales, para compartir ideas e investigaciones centradas en la medicina y su papel en el mundo hispanohablante de los siglos XV a XVIII.

Ponentes plenarios confirmados:

Dr. Alexander Samson, University College LondonDra. María Luz López-Terrada, INGENIO (CSIC – Universitat Politècnica de València)
Prof. M. Pierre Civil, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3
Prof. Christoph Strosetzki, Universität Münster

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Dr. Ted Bergman: tb59@st-andrews.ac.uk

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Ovid Across Europe: Vernacular Translations of the Metamorphoses in the Middle Ages & Renaissance

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This conference aims to bring together scholars working on medieval and early modern translations of the Metamorphoses in Europe in order to shed light on the various ways in which Ovid’s poem was re-purposed and received, as well as to trace connections between different literary traditions.

Areas of research might include:

● Text, language, and style of the Metamorphoses’ vernacular translations;
● The physical structure and presentation of the translations (support material, script or type, size, layout and decorations, marginalia) and their relationship with the Latin editions;
● The handwritten tradition and the oral tradition of the vernacular Metamorphoses;
● From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, from manuscript to printed book: disruption, or continuity?
● Allegories and commentaries attached to Ovid’s poem and their influence on the Metamorphoses’ translations;
● Vernacular Metamorphoses and national cultures: the transformations of Ovid’s poem in the language and style of the receiving culture and the role of vernacularization for the consolidation of a cultural identity.
● The changing worlds of the vernacular Metamorphoses: evolution and re-purposing of this text from the court, to the school, the street, the Academy, and the printing shop.

Key-note Speakers

-Genevieve Lively, Bristol University, UK (George Sandy’s Translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses)
-John Tholen, PhD candidate, Utrecht University (Ovid in the Early Modern Netherlands
-Elisa Guadagnini, CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche), (The Italian Metamorphoses in the Middle Ages)

Please send an abstract (roughly 500 words) and a short curriculum by 30 March 2017 to the organizers:
Marta Balzi (m.balzi@bristol.ac.uk)
Gemma Pellissa Prades (gemmapellisa@gmail.com)
 
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PILAS Annual Conference 2017. «Discontinuities and Resistance in Latin America»

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Latin America is one of the world regions in which borders are malleable or fragile, yet resistant. As its nations seek to establish and assert themselves on a continental and global stage, challenging, and being challenged by, outside influences, historical, political, geographic and economic fault lines often appear to check progress and modernization. One only has to think of Brazil, which recently hosted a truly global mega-event, with its citizens being keen to present their best face to a watching world after years of economic progress. However, this center stage international performance threatened to be undermined by the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff and worries over the Zika virus. This multidisciplinary conference seeks to explore the discontinuities and resistance in Latin America from a critical perspective.

The Postgraduates in Latin American Studies (PILAS) Committee invites postgraduate researchers and junior academics from the arts, humanities and social sciences fields to present their work, engage in debate, and share their research on Latin America.

The Conference is free to attend and will include keynote speakers, a masterclass and engaging social activities.

A roundtable discussion held by the Network for Hispanic and Lusophone Cultural Studies will be attended by Dr Thea Pitman (contemporary Latin American cultural production, especially digital culture), Professor Stephanie Dennison (Brazilian film culture and the broader context of World Cinema), Professor Richard Cleminson (Labour movements, medicine and sexuality in Argentina), Dr Paul Melo e Castro (Lusophone literature, film and visual culture), and Dr Rebecca Jarman (eco-catastrophe and protest in contemporary Latin American film and literature).

The theme of the conference is «Discontinuities and Resistance in Latin America».
 

We welcome proposals from all fields for this interdisciplinary event. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

  1. Race, Ethnicity, and Religion.
  2. Gender and Sexuality.
  3. Political Activism, Conflict, and Violence.
  4. Nationhood and National Identities.
  5. Migration, Geographical and Cultural Borders Studies.
  6. Inter-Cultural Dialogue and Polemics.
  7. Literary and Cultural Criticism.
  8. Literature, Culture, and Translation.
  9. Economic Policies and Economic Inequalities.
  10. Communication and (Digital) Media.
  11. Climate Change and Environmental Crisis.
PILAS offers a limited number of accommodation grants for accepted delegates attending our Annual Conference 2017. Single ensuite rooms for 3 nights and breakfast will be provided by PILAS Committee at Storm Jameson Court, University of Leeds.
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AHGBI Annual Conference 2017

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All AHGBI members, especially Lusitanists, PGRs and ECRs, are warmly invited to propose the delivery of a paper and/or the organisation of a panel. Funding for PGRs/ECRs to subsidise the costs of travel to the annual AHGBI conference is available in the form of competitive awards overseen by Dr Tom Whittaker.

It is only possible for non-members of AHGBI to speak at the Cardiff conference in the following circumstances: (a) In any pre-formed panel, the convenor may include one speaker who is not a member of AHGBI and will then justify that decision in the panel proposal. Subject to AHGBI Executive Committee approval in October 2016, the invited speaker will be required to register for the conference at a higher non-member’s rate; (b) Members of the Red Europea de Asociaciones de Hispanistas (REAH) are encouraged to participate as speakers but they will also be required to pay the higher registration rate. In addition, as there will not be more than one non-member speaker in any panel, these places are limited and allocation is again at the discretion of the AHGBI Executive Committee.

Proposals in the form of an abstract of up to 200 words are invited for individual papers of 20-30 minutes on any area of research relating to Iberian and Latin American Studies. Please note that conference panels typically consist of four speakers who are each allocated a 20-minute slot. In panels made up of three speakers the maximum slot allocated is 30 minutes.

Proposals are invited from AHGBI members for panels, consisting of either three papers of 25-30 minutes or four papers of 20 minutes, on any area of research relating to Iberian and Latin American Studies which is not already covered by the thematic strands listed above.

 

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AHGBI Conference 2015

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This Conference coincides with the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Associuation. It also marks 500 years since Santa Teresa's birth.The conference key-note lectures will be delivered by Professor Maria Delgado (Theatre and Screen Arts, Queen Mary, University of London) and Prof Catherine Davies, University of Nottingham.The conference will include a journalism panel with confirmed speakers Giles Tremlett (contributing editor to The Guardian, Madrid correspondent for The Economist and author of Ghosts of Spain [Faber&Faber]), John Hooper (Southern Europe editor for The Observer and The Guardian and author of The New Spaniards [Penguin]) and William Chislett (former correspondent of The Times in Madrid, researcher at the Real Instituto Elcano and author of Spain: What Everyone Needs to Know [OUP]).Local organisers are Prof Sally Faulkner, Dr Katharine Murphy and Dr Jon Bradbury in Hispanic Studies.
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XIV Congreso Internacional de la Asociación Británica de Literatura Comparada (BCLA)

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La BCLA comparte la celebración del aniversario del poeta y dramaturgo inglés William Shakespeare con su coetáneo español no menos ilustre, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Este encuentro busca la manera de garantizar una «presencia cervantina» que vaya más allá de la puramente temática, o sea el contenido de las comunicaciones y conferencias. Se agradece cualquier sugerencia o orientación que puedan facilitar al respecto: representaciones, recitales, exposiciones – estamos en condiciones de contemplar eventos de este tipo y más todavía. Y si se trata de una convergencia entre lo cervantino y lo shakespeariano, mejor todavía, porque tal convergecia encierra el espíritu comparatista de esta empresa científico-cultural.Contacto:Glyn Hambrook & Gabriela SteinkeOrganizadores del congreso Reader in Comparative and European LiteratureMC 338Faculty of Arts, University of WolverhamptonWulfruna Street, WolverhamptonWest MidlandsWV1 1SBUKTel. 00 44 (0)1902 323330Correo e.: G.Hambrook@wlv.ac.uk
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Third Colloquium on Innovation in Modern Languages Education (LanGW4)

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Contacto:Ana RamosCorreo e.: Ana.Ramos@bristol.ac.uk
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