Keeping Spain's Exiles Alive in our Hearts: Day 2

Keeping Spain's Exiles Alive in our Hearts: Day 2
9:00‐9:45 THE STATE OF MARYLAND AND THE SPANISH
EXILE. THE CASE OF PEDRO SALINAS
Moderator: Dr. Kathryn Taylor
Dr. Bécquer Seguin, Asst Prof. Dept of Romance Langs, Johns Hopkins U. Salinas in Baltimore
9:45‐10:30 ANARCHIST INVOLVEMENT AND SUPPORT FOR
THE SPANISH REPUBLICAN EXILE
Moderator: Prof. Michael Long, SLLC
Dr. Montserrat Feu, Assoc. Prof. Dept. of World Languages and Cultures, Sam Houston State U.
Print Protest, the Antifascist Stage, and Refugee Activism: Women Fighting Fascist Spain from the United States
10:30‐10:45 Coffee Break
10:45‐11:30 BASQUE REPUBLICAN EXILE
Moderator: Dr. Mehl Penrose, Assoc. Director SLLC, SPAP
Prof. Iker González‐Allende, Prof. Modern Languages & Literatures, University of Nebraska‐Lincoln
Basque Exiled Women in the United States: Gender and National Identity in “Basque Girl” (1940), by Mirim Isasi.
11:30‐12:30 Lunch
12:30‐13:45 USA, MEXICO AND THE SPANISH REPUBLIC
Moderator: Nidia Reyes, ABD, SPAP
Dr. Andreu Espasa, Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, UNAM
Mexico and the United States and the Spanish Civil War: Diplomacy, Arms and Refugees
14:00‐15:30 FRANCE AND THE SPANISH REPUBLIC IN EXILE
Moderator: Prof. Joseph Brami, Dept. of French & Italian (FRIT)
Prof. Zoraida Carandell, Langues et Cultures Etrangères, Université Paris‐Nanterre
The Spanish Republican Exile in Host Literatures: the French Case
Prof. Emeritus Pierre Verdaguer, FRIT
A “Carabinero”'s Tale of Survival: 1939‐45
15:30 Coffee Break
15:45‐16:45 SPANISH REPUBLICAN EXILE AND THE ARTS
Moderator: Distinguished University Prof. Steven Mansbach, Dept. of Art
Francesc Torres
Art and Memory. Is Historical Consciousness Possible Without Images?
17:00‐17:45 SPANISH REPUBLICANS IN THE USA
Moderator: Dr. Ricardo F. Vivancos‐Pérez
Emeritus Prof. Víctor Fuentes Dept. of SPAP, University of California‐Santa Barbara
Memorable People and Works from the Forgotten NY Spanish Republican Exile
CLOSING REMARKS
Prof. José María Naharro‐Calderón, SPAP
19:30 MEXICAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE
(Shuttle provided for the participants)
2829 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Musical Itineraries of the1939 Spanish Exiles in the Americas
Dr. Carlos José Martínez Fernández, Composer, U. Francisco de Vitoria
Anaïs Naharro‐Murphy, Soprano
Dr. Moisés Ruiz de Gauna, Piano
Juan Gómez Macías, Water Colors
RECEPTION