Querida Eugenia:
Saludos desde California! Mira, ando con las prisas usuales de
mediados del trimestre pero, tan pronto se termine te mando algo sobre
Galicia para que lo consideres.
Un abrazo.
Silvia
Quoting "Eugenia R. Romero" <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I am very happy to send out this Call for Papers for a Special
> Issue of Revista CIEHL.
> Although the call for papers is about all Peninsular literatures and
> cultures, I would like to
> see some articles on Galicia. Please feel welcomed to send your
> articles to me for
> consideration and I would also appreciate it if you could help me
> distributing the Call for
> papers to other colleagues that you think would be interested.
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> Dr. Eugenia R. Romero
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Spanish and Portuguese
> 275 Hagerty Hall
> 1775 College Rd.
> Columbus, OH 43210-1229
>
> P.S. I also apologize for the cross posting.
>
> Convocatoria/Call for Papers
> Special Issue
>
> Wandering Subjects: Movement and Displacement in Spanish Peninsular Studies
> 
> Sujetos itinerantes: Movimiento y desplazamiento en los estudios
> peninsulares españoles
>
> Throughout the centuries, Spanish Peninsular literature and culture have been
> characterized by an active production that explores several notions
> of movement, making
> it difficult to define this term while also suggesting that the
> process of moving is a
> defining characteristic of Spanish identity in itself. Moving or
> movement is not limited to
> just traveling from one geographical or physical point to another.
> Rather, it is a broader
> concept that can also represent the displacement caused by the move,
> the distance
> between two or more time periods, the intellectual and conceptual
> processes of reading,
> the commotion created by an event (historical, textual, cultural,
> etc.), the crossing
> between borders (physical and literal), as well as a political
> insurgency or rebellion, to
> name a few.
>
> This special volume of Revista CIEHL will examine various ways in which some
> conceptualizations of movement offer strategic and critical readings
> of Spains culture and
> literature in distinct historical moments. The volume will accept
> papers covering several
> time periods including the 13th to 17th centuries or Early Modern
> Spain, the 18th and 19th
> centuries, the Pre-Franco years, as well as Post-Franco and the 21st
> century or
> Democratic Spain. This volume will also encourage articles that
> focus on some of these
> issues related to Catalan, Basque and/or Galician Studies.
> Papers should be 15-20 pages long in MLA format with notes at the
> end of the paper
> followed by the list of works cited. In addition to the title and a
> 300 word abstract (in
> both English and Spanish), please include your mailing address, phone number,
> institutional affiliation and e-mail address. Papers will be
> accepted in either Spanish or
> English. Please submit articles electronically in Word format by
> June 18, 2010 to:
>
> Invited Editor: Dr. Eugenia R. Romero
> [log in to unmask]
>
> A collaboration of the
> Universidad de Puerto Rico, Humacao and The Ohio State University
> Cuaderno Internacional de Estudios Humanísticos y Literatura: CIEHL
>
>
> International Journal of Humanistic Studies and Literature
> http://www.uprh.edu/ciehl
>
>
>
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University of California-Santa Barbara
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