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SCHEDULE.

Thursday 27

​9:30-9:45

Seminar Openinng: Dámaso López, Dean of the Facultad de Filología

​9:45 - 10:15

Seminar Presentation: Asunción López-Varela & César Domínguez

10:15 - 11:15

Keynote Speaker: David Damrosch, "Borges EU: Spanish Literature between Europe and the World" 

​11:15 - 11:45

Coffee break

​11:45 - 12:45

Panel I: Cervantes and world literature

José Manuel Lucía Megías. "When Cervantes Became World Literature: European Readings of a Classic from Madrid"

Alfredo Moro. "The Cervantean Tradition in Germany: Wieland and the Manner of Fielding"

Manuel Azuaje-Alamo. "Don Quijote and Don Mimamoto: Encounters of Two World Literatures"

​1:00 - 2:00

Talk I: César Domínguez, "A Tale of Two World-Literatures: Duel in the Atlantic Rim"

 

​3:30 - 4:30

Panel II: Worlding genres & media

Susana Justo. "Re-Thinking World Literature Studies through Oral Multiverse: Medieval Sephardic Oral Constellations"

Evelina Saponjic-Jovanovic. "Flashes on the Meridian: Dazzled by Micro Fiction"

Marco Paone. "The Role of Literary Magazines in Poetry Circulation: Some Cases from Argentina to the World and Vice Versa"

​4:30 - 5:00

Coffee break

​5:00 - 5:45

Panel III: The Widing of Digital Literatures in Spanish. Strategies of Friction and Globalization Effects  

Miriam Llamas

Begoña Regueiro

Amelia Sanz

​6:00 - 7:00

Talk II:  Cristina Garrigós, "American Postmodernisms: The Hispanic Condition and the Critical Controversy"

​7:15 - 8:15

Keynote Speaker: J. J. Armas Marcelo

Friday 28

​9:00-10:00

Talk III: Félix Martín, "American Literary History in Glocalandia" 

10:15 - 11:15

Panel IV: Worlding readings

Carolina Fernández Castrillo. "Ramón Gómez de la Serna: On 'The Concept of New Literature' (1909)"

José Manuel Losada. "Myth and Society: The Example of Don Juan"

Margarita García Candeira. "José Ángel Valente as a World Poet: Biographical, Textual and Sociological Strategies of Cosmopolitanism"

11:15 - 11:45

Coffee break

​11:45 - 12:45

Talk IV: Goriça Majstorovic, "Toward a 'World Literature' in Spanish: Sur, 'Literatura universal' and the Translational Turn"

​1:00 - 2:00

Keynote Speaker: Mariano Siskind, "Gómez Carrillo Eastbound: Travel,  Cosmopolitanism, and the Jewish Question"

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