Keeping Spain's Exiles in the Americas and Maryland

Keeping Spain's Exiles in the Americas and Maryland
DAY 1 PROGRAM
MCKELDIN LIBRARY SPECIAL EVENTS ROOM 6137
9:00 OPENING REMARKS
- Prof. José María Naharro‐Calderón, Conference Director
- Prof. Bonnie Thornton Dill, Dean, College of Arts and Humanities
- Prof. Fatemeh Keshavarz, Director, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
- Dr. Ryan Long, Dept. of Spanish & Portuguese (SPAP), Assoc. Dean, The Graduate School
- Dr. Eyda Merediz, Head SPAP
9:40 EXILE STUDIES AT UMD: FROM
|ZENOBIA CAMPRUBÍ AND JUAN RAMÓN JIMÉNEZ TO THE PRESENT
Moderators: Cecilia Battauz, ABD, Daniela Bulansky, ABD, Nélida Devesa‐Gómez, ABD, Sofía Maurette, ABD, SPAP
9:40 Dr. Anne Giller‐Wilde, Lecturer, Catholic University
Remembering the Spain of the Pre‐Exile: Juan Ramon Jimenez, MacKinlay Kantor and 1956.
10:00 Dr. Mariluz Bort Caballero, SPAP
Forgotten Legacies: Verses from an Exile in (the) Feminine
10:20 Dr. Kathryn Taylor, Lecturer, Towson University
Memory and Resistance in the Exile Writings of
María Teresa León
10:40 Discussion
11:10 Dr. María Gómez Martín, Asst. Prof., California State U. San Marcos
Manuel Durán & Roberto Ruiz: Exile Writers in the USA.
11:30 Dr. Rachel Linville, Assoc. Prof., The College at Brockport
From Max Aub to El Mazuco: The Spanish Exile and Its Legacy.
12:00 Discussion
12:30‐13:45 Lunch
14:00‐15:00 NARRATIVE DISCOURSES OF THE SPANISH REPUBLICAN EXILES
Moderator: Dr. Rachel Linville
Dr. Ricardo F. Vivancos‐Pérez, Assoc. Prof. Modern and Classical Languages, George Mason U.
Two Visions of the United States in the Fiction of Spanish Exiles in the 1940s: Manuel de la Sota and Pedro Salinas
15:00 Coffee Break
15:15‐16:15 SPANISH REPUBLICANS IN THE USA
Moderator: Dr. Karin Rosemblatt, Director,
Miller Center for Historical Studies
Emerita Prof. Marysa Navarro‐Aranguren, Dept. of History, Dartmouth C. Memories of Wars and Exile
16:30‐17:30 THE 1930’S AND BEYOND
Video Conference with Emeritus Prof. Noam Chomsky, Dept of Linguistics. The University of Arizona.
A conversation with Prof. Juan Uriagereka, LING/SPAP and Prof. José María Naharro‐Calderón, SPAP
19:00 CULTURAL OFFICE. EMBASSY OF SPAIN
(Shuttle provided for the participants)
2801 16th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009
María Molina, Cultural Counselor, Embassy of Spain
Film: Refuge, Jean‐Paul Le Chanois. Music by ENA ENSEMBLE