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Saturday, March 24th 9:00-9:30 Registration and Breakfast (Room 5414) 9:30-11:00 Panel IA (Room 5409) Noelia Ramos (GC, CUNY): Francisco Umbral: de la heterodoxia al exhibicionismo Agustina Bullrich (SUNY at Stony Brook): Juan Goytisolo y Carmen Martín Gaite: Reivindicación de la suciedad como modo de resistencia al franquismo Alejandra Olarte (U at Albany, SUNY): Ficción y realidad en Soldados de Salamina Panel IB (Room 5414) Santiago Parga (GC, CUNY): Difficulty, Morality, and the Reader: Where the Moral Meets the Aesthetic in Baltasar Gracián Adrián Izquierdo (GC, CUNY): Del barroco español al clasicismo francés: Traducción cultural y transformación del pícaro en el Buscón de Quevedo Lina Velliou (GC, CUNY): Canzoniere, cancioneros y secuencia lírica 11:00 -11:10 Break 11:10-12:10 Panel IIA (Room 5409) Bryan Kirschen (U of California, Los Angeles): Linguistic Narratives of the Sephardim: Judeo-Spanish in Contact Pablo Guerra (GC, CUNY): La invención de las canari-edades Panel IIB (Room 5414) Rubén Maillo-Pozo (GC, CUNY): Un tratado sobre la educación de los hijos, los niños y los jóvenes de Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalos (1453) Carmen Granda (Brown U): El cuerpo afectivo y comunicativo: las lágrimas en Libro de Apolonio 12:10-1:10 Lunch (Room 5409) 1:10-2:40 Panel IIIA (Room 5409) Marcus Avelar (GC, CUNY): Code-switching in Brazil: on speech alignment and language ideologies Teresa Santos (Lisbon Nova U): The role of derivational morphology in single word reading and comprehension in European Portuguese: interference from morphological awareness? Niamh Kelly (U of Texas at Austin): An Integrated Analysis of European Portuguese Clitics Panel IIIB (Room 5414) Vernice Grajeda (The Catholic U of America): The Jewish Diaspora from Spain in 1492 Astrid Roldán(GC, CUNY): Noticias historiales dentro de un marco histórico de la Nueva Granada 2:40-2:50 Break 2:50-4:20 Keynote Speaker: Gabriel Giorgi (Room 5414) La voz animal. Políticas de lo viviente e imaginación estética 4:20-5:30 Reception (Room 5409) Friday, March 23rd 8:00-9:00 Registration and Breakfast (Room 5409) 9:00-10:30 Panel I (Room C201) Karina Walker (U at Albany, SUNY): Re-formulando el fascismo en Soldados de Salamina y En la ciudad sin límites Silvia Cabral (U of Massachusetts Amherst): A hora da estrela, de Susana Amaral; ou Clarice Lispector revisitada Andrea Fernández (GC, CUNY): The Deaf Leading the Blind: Carlos Saura's Goya in Bordeaux 10:30-10:45 Break 10:45-12:15 Panel II (Room C201) Shannon Dowd (U of Michigan): Vallejo and Eltit: The Literature and Politics of the Vanguard Maribel Rams (U of Massachusetts Amherst): Crítica radical a las categorías de identidad en el poema largo de Carmen Boullosa Borja Caballero (GC, CUNY): Las armas de seducción en Arráncame la vida Smita Tripathi (NYU): Rebeldes con causa: Towards a Feminist Intellectual History of the Caribbean 12:15-1:15 Lunch (Room 5409) 1:15-2:45 Lecture by Author Laura Freixas (Room C201) 2:45-3:00 Break 3:00-4:30 Panel III (Room C201) Agustina Carando (GC, CUNY): Understanding convergence in Spanish-English bilinguals: Evidence from structural priming Ingrid Heidrick (GC, CUNY): The acquisition of English collocations by Spanish-English bilinguals Deborah Araujo (SUNY at Stony Brook): Effects of boundary tone truncation at the phonological and phonetic level 4:30-4:45 Break 4:45-6:15 Keynote Speaker: Eva Juarros-Daussà (Room C201) Language Attitudes and Choices by Catalan and Galician Families in NYC 6:15-9:00 Dinner (Room 4202)

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Page 1: Saturday, March 24th Friday, March 23rd...The Organizing Committee would like to thank the following professors for their support: Raquel Chang-Rodríguez José del Valle Elena Martínez

Saturday, March 24th

9:00-9:30 Registration and Breakfast (Room 5414)

9:30-11:00 Panel IA (Room 5409)Noelia Ramos (GC, CUNY): Francisco Umbral: de la heterodoxia al exhibicionismo

Agustina Bullrich (SUNY at Stony Brook): Juan Goytisolo y Carmen Martín Gaite: Reivindicación de la suciedad como modo de resistencia al franquismo

Alejandra Olarte (U at Albany, SUNY): Ficción y realidad en Soldados de Salamina Panel IB (Room 5414)

Santiago Parga (GC, CUNY): Difficulty, Morality, and the Reader: Where the Moral Meets the Aesthetic in Baltasar Gracián

Adrián Izquierdo (GC, CUNY): Del barroco español al clasicismo francés: Traducción cultural y transformación del pícaro en el Buscón de Quevedo

Lina Velliou (GC, CUNY): Canzoniere, cancioneros y secuencia lírica

11:00 -11:10 Break 11:10-12:10 Panel IIA (Room 5409)

Bryan Kirschen (U of California, Los Angeles): Linguistic Narratives of the Sephardim: Judeo-Spanish in Contact

Pablo Guerra (GC, CUNY): La invención de las canari-edades

Panel IIB (Room 5414) Rubén Maillo-Pozo (GC, CUNY): Un tratado sobre la educación de los hijos, los niños

y los jóvenes de Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalos (1453)

Carmen Granda (Brown U): El cuerpo afectivo y comunicativo: las lágrimas en Libro de Apolonio

12:10-1:10 Lunch (Room 5409) 1:10-2:40 Panel IIIA (Room 5409)

Marcus Avelar (GC, CUNY): Code-switching in Brazil: on speech alignment and language ideologies

Teresa Santos (Lisbon Nova U): The role of derivational morphology in single word reading and comprehension in European Portuguese: interference from morphological awareness?

Niamh Kelly (U of Texas at Austin): An Integrated Analysis of European Portuguese Clitics

Panel IIIB (Room 5414)Vernice Grajeda (The Catholic U of America): The Jewish Diaspora from Spain in 1492

Astrid Roldán(GC, CUNY): Noticias historiales dentro de un marco histórico de la Nueva Granada

2:40-2:50 Break 2:50-4:20 Keynote Speaker: Gabriel Giorgi (Room 5414)

La voz animal. Políticas de lo viviente e imaginación estética

4:20-5:30 Reception (Room 5409)

Friday, March 23rd8:00-9:00 Registration and Breakfast (Room 5409)

9:00-10:30 Panel I (Room C201)

Karina Walker (U at Albany, SUNY): Re-formulando el fascismo en Soldados de Salamina y En la ciudad sin límites

Silvia Cabral (U of Massachusetts Amherst): A hora da estrela, de Susana Amaral; ou Clarice Lispector revisitada

Andrea Fernández (GC, CUNY): The Deaf Leading the Blind: Carlos Saura's Goya in Bordeaux

10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-12:15 Panel II (Room C201)

Shannon Dowd (U of Michigan): Vallejo and Eltit: The Literature and Politics of the VanguardMaribel Rams (U of Massachusetts Amherst): Crítica radical a las categorías de identidad

en el poema largo de Carmen Boullosa

Borja Caballero (GC, CUNY): Las armas de seducción en Arráncame la vidaSmita Tripathi (NYU): Rebeldes con causa: Towards a Feminist Intellectual History

of the Caribbean

12:15-1:15 Lunch (Room 5409)

1:15-2:45 Lecture by Author Laura Freixas (Room C201)

2:45-3:00 Break

3:00-4:30 Panel III (Room C201)

Agustina Carando (GC, CUNY): Understanding convergence in Spanish-English bilinguals: Evidence from structural priming

Ingrid Heidrick (GC, CUNY): The acquisition of English collocations by Spanish-English bilinguals

Deborah Araujo (SUNY at Stony Brook): Effects of boundary tone truncation at the phonological and phonetic level

4:30-4:45 Break 4:45-6:15 Keynote Speaker: Eva Juarros-Daussà (Room C201)

Language Attitudes and Choices by Catalan and Galician Families in NYC

6:15-9:00 Dinner (Room 4202)

Page 2: Saturday, March 24th Friday, March 23rd...The Organizing Committee would like to thank the following professors for their support: Raquel Chang-Rodríguez José del Valle Elena Martínez

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the

following professors for their support:

Raquel Chang-RodríguezJosé del Valle

Elena MartínezJohn O'Neill

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