Estimados colegas:
Con el beneplácito del editor del volumen, Francisco Toro Ceballos, acabo
de publicar en Twitter el enlace para descargar el último volumen de
estudios sobre Juan Ruiz y el *Libro de buen amor *editado por la
concejalía de cultura de Alcalá la Real. Al ser en homenaje al eminente
celestinesco Joseph T. Snow, también incluye trabajos sobre *La Celestina *y
*La lozana andaluza*.
*Juan Ruiz, Arcipreste de Hita, y el “Libro de buen amor” 5. Dueñas,
cortesanas y alcahuetas: Libro de buen amor, La Celestina, La Lozana
andaluza. Congreso Homenaje a Joseph T. Snow*. Ed. Francisco Toro Ceballos.
Alcalá la Real: Ayuntamiento, 2017.
El enlace para descarga se puede encontrar en mi perfil de Twitter (no hace
falta tener perfil para acceder)
http://twitter.com/OPR_71/status/933335645401026560
Espero que os sea de utilidad.
--
Un abrazo.
Óscar
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<http://utpb.academia.edu/OscarPereaRodriguez>
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2018 Sixth Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Saint Louis University
June 18-20, 2018
Proposal for Session or Roundtable Discussion
Title of Session: Creativity in Pedagogy: Explaining the Middle Ages, Engaging Students
Organizers: Denise K. Filios (University of Iowa) & Ana M. Montero (Saint Louis University)
Introductory abstract:
Teaching the Middle Ages involves overcoming a series of hurdles. Not only are negative stereotypes of the Middle Ages prominent in the mass media nowadays, but also students may initially find little value in a distant past that saw very different living conditions to the current ones marked by ongoing technological and medical advances, consumption, and materialism. In stark contrast, representations of medieval scenarios in the popular culture attract a vast audience nowadays. In this session, presenters are invited to explore practical ways to introduce students to this time period, to engage them in the analysis of medieval cultures, and/or to reflect critically and from a pedagogical perspective on topics such as:
* Why do certain medieval topics and types (i.e. the Arthurian world, heroes such as Prince Valiant, Spanish convivencia, etc.) exert such a degree of fascination in popular culture?
* What is the value of medieval studies and disciplines today? How can they be integrated into more comprehensive programs, such as a B.A. in Spanish?
* What resources are more successful in the classroom? Or, in other words, what are examples of effective (interdisciplinary) approaches to medieval texts in the classroom that engage students and facilitate the achievement of specific educational objectives?
* What materials for the teaching of the Middle Ages are still missing?
If you'd like to submit an abstract for this session, please submit it on the following website link http://smrs.slu.edu/cfp or email it directly to the session organizer before January 1, 2018.
Session organizers: Denise K. Filios (denise-filios(a)uiowa.edu<mailto:denise-filios@uiowa.edu>) & Ana M. Montero <ana.montero(a)slu.edu<mailto:montero@slu.edu>>
2018 Sixth Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Saint Louis University
June 18-20, 2018
Session Proposal
Title of Session: Celestina and Beyond: Exploring the Abject in Medieval and Early Modern Literature.
Organizer: Ana M. Montero (Saint Louis University)
Topic of the Session:
The late fifteenth-century Spanish masterpiece Celestina-originally known as Comedia de Calisto y Melibea (1499?) -has been under research for more than a century, engaging scholars in all the aspects and mysteries of a book that contains wit, obscenity, and a mixture of popular and university cultures. Recent studies have been opening fruitful venues of interpretation of Celestina. To name a few current examples: Joseph Snow is leading the research on the identity of the author/s; José Luis Canet Vallés published the first critical edition of the comedy version in 2011, calling attention to the use of this text for university education in moral philosophy; and Raúl Álvarez Moreno emphasized the importance of rhetoric in Celestina según su lenguaje (Celestina according to its language, 2015). Furthermore, the journal Celestinesca has been publishing articles and reviews for over forty years, as well as indexing research in other venues, and a new project, Celestina Visual (http://en.celestinavisual.org/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__en.celestinavisual.org_…>) provides a repository of images inspired by this masterpiece.
In this session, we welcome papers on all facets related to Celestina and its literary and historical contexts. In addition, we welcome presentations that deal with repulsive, disgusting, or execrable aspects (and their opposites) in medieval and early modern literature. Proposals can include, but are not limited to, the following categories: cruelty, inhumanity, impurity, misogyny, repugnance, dirt, "wrong" emotions, poverty, disorder, horror, ugliness, etc. The purpose of this panel is to understand what was considered execrable, repulsive, and/or objectionable at a historical moment; why it was deemed worthy of attention; and how the abject, with its uncomfortable questions, may give us a deeper insight into human nature.
If you'd like to submit an abstract for this session, please submit it on the following website link http://smrs.slu.edu/cfp or email it directly to the session organizer before January 1, 2018.
Session organizer: Ana M. Montero <ana.montero(a)slu.edu<mailto:montero@slu.edu>>
Programa de las XVIII Jornadas de Trabajo de la Asociación Española de Bibliografía que se celebrarán en la Biblioteca Nacional de España los días 13 y 14 de noviembre.
Incluye Remedios Prieto, "La Celestina: contiendas suscitadas tras la publicación de la Comedia y algunas correcciones textuales en la Tragicomedia".
Prof. Enrique Fernandez
President of the Canadian Association of Hispanists
Dept. of French, Spanish and Italian
University of Manitoba, Fletcher Argue 412
Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2, Canada
Enrique_Fernandez(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Enrique_Fernandez@umanitoba.ca>
Tel. 204-4749313
Fax 204- 4747578
http://www.hispanistas.ca<http://www.hispanistas.ca/>
http://celestinavisual.org<http://celestinavisual.org/>
From: Remedios Prieto [mailto:reme_prieto@yahoo.es]
Sent: November-03-17 11:37 AM
To: Enrique Fernandez <Enrique.Fernandez(a)umanitoba.ca>
Subject: Rv: Jornadas de Trabajo 2017. Asociación Española de Bibliografía
El Jueves 26 de octubre de 2017 11:57, AEB <informacion(a)aebib.es<mailto:informacion@aebib.es>> escribió:
Estimado/a colega,
Un cordial saludo,
Benito
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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
CERVANTES SOCIETY OF AMERICA
NORTH AMERICAN CONFERENCE
SEPT. 27-29, 2018
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA
Plenary speaker: Mary Elizabeth Perry
Proposals for 20-minute presentations, in both Spanish and English, will be accepted on all topics related to Cervantes. There will be at least one session apiece on Cervantes and religion, and Cervantes and the ancient world.
Proposals should be a single page in length, containing both an abstract of less than 150 words and a brief curriculum vitae. Please send by Jan. 15, 2018, to Rachel Schmidt at rlschmid(a)ucalgary.ca<mailto:rlschmid@ucalgary.ca>.
Prof. Enrique Fernandez
President of the Canadian Association of Hispanists
Dept. of French, Spanish and Italian
University of Manitoba, Fletcher Argue 412
Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2, Canada
Enrique_Fernandez(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Enrique_Fernandez@umanitoba.ca>
Tel. 204-4749313
Fax 204- 4747578
http://www.hispanistas.ca<http://www.hispanistas.ca/>
http://celestinavisual.org<http://celestinavisual.org/>