19th Annual Graduate Student Conference on Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages

Circulation: Texts, Languages, Ideas, Images


April 4-5, 2014

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:Dr. Sebastiaan Faber (Oberlin College) and Dr. Ana María Ochoa (Columbia University)
 

The students of the Ph.D. Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages of the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York invite you to the Nineteenth Annual Graduate Student Conference.

We welcome proposals related to any period and from a variety of disciplines (literature, linguistics, art, film, music, media, anthropology, philosophy, and others). Possible approaches to the theme suggested by the title of the conference include, but are not restricted to: 
- Exile and Migratory Movements
- International Circulation of Ideas
- Hybridity & Border and Contact Studies
- Colonialism and Post-Colonial Theory
- Globalization as a Historic Process
- The Post-National and Network Society
- Transmedia Discourses
- Transatlantic and Transoceanic Studies
- Iberian Studies
- Literary Translation
- Linguistic and Metalinguistic Policy and Practice
- Bilingualism and Multilingualism
- Discourse Analysis
- Linguistic Variety and Change
- Minority Languages 
- Linguistic

Papers may be presented in Spanish, English, or Portuguese. Please, send an abstract of no more than 250 words to congreso.hlbll.gc.cuny@gmail.com by January 31st, 2014. Include your name, phone number, your academic affiliation, and whether or not you will need any audiovisual equipment for your presentation. Individual presentations should be limited to a maximum of 20 minutes (about 7 double-spaced pages).



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