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7th Annual 2nd Language Learning & Disabilities Conference

Call for Proposals: 7th Second-Language Learning and Disabilities International Conference Join us for the 7th Second-Language Learning and Disabilities Conference, an online event dedicated to promoting inclusion and diversity in world language education. This year’s theme focuses on supporting instructors in: Creating anti-oppressive curricula that celebrate students’ unique differences. Exploring research and pedagogical strategies to […]

Kleiman Pens Article on Reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral

Irit Kleiman, Associate Professor of Romance Studies, recently wrote a piece for The Conversation on the restoration and reopening of the Catheral of Notre Dame in Paris, five years after a devesating fire heavily damaged the iconic building. Kleiman writes, “The cathedral’s 21st-century restorers have masked the seams between old and new. More than 1,000 […]

Alumnus Braden Clinger Publishes in Romance Notes

Braden Clinger, a recent alumnus of our PhD program in Hispanic Language & Literatures, has published a piece in Romance Notes. The article, titled “Tecnología en los toldos: los automatas de beber en Juan Moreira” examines the use of electric and mechanical metaphors in the depiction of indigenous people in the wildly popular late-19th-century Argentine bandit […]

Mesch Publishes Piece on Abuse by Academic Mentors

Rachel Mesch, Professor of French, has published an Essay in the Chronicle of Higher Education on abuse in academia, titled “What Do We Do With Monstrous Mentors?” In the essay, Dr. Mesch asks: “What do we do with monstrous mentors in academe? What do we do with the fact that their books still sit on […]

Fred Lafortune Publishes Short Story

Fred Lafortune, PhD student in French Language & Literature, has published his short story “White Dogs” in Transition Magazine (Issue T136). Fred tells us: “This story follows a young family—a mother and her 10-year-old son—as they grapple with the socio-economic effects of U.S. imperialism in Haiti. Set in a small village, the narrative revisits the […]

Sanchez Presents on Ana Lydia Vega

Jorge Sanchez, doctoral student in Hispanic Language & Literatures, recently presented at the Jornadas de Literatura Puertorriqueña 2024. He tells us: “My presentation analyzed Ana Lydia Vega’s prose, contrasting it with other Latin American writers of her time. I also discussed how her work connects with contemporary authors like Schweblin, Enríquez, and Rivera Garza, highlighting […]

Alumna Sarli Mercado Promoted

Sarli E. Mercado, a 2007 graduate of our doctoral program in Spanish Language & Literatures, has been promoted to Full Teaching Professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Congratulations! Mercado is a literary critic and author of Cartografías del destierro: en torno a la poesía de Juan Gelman y Luisa Futoransky. (Cartographies of Exile: On the […]

French Film Festival Concludes Successful Run

The Albertine Cinémathèque Film Festival at Boston University has just wrapped up another successful season! Co-organizers Fargol Khosravanifard, Eleonora Mancuso, and Kara Saar were delighted with how the seven Francophone films selected this year brought their theme — Monsters: The Beasts Among Us — to life and were pleased to see the screening room filled […]

Alumna Brittany Bernard Presents at PAMLA Conference

This past Saturday, Brittany Bernard spoke on a panel discussing the works of French filmmaker, Agnès Varda at the PAMLA Conference in Palm Springs, California. Her paper, entitled “’The Medium is (Her) Message’: Translating the Off-Frame in Agnès Varda’s Cléo de 5 à 7,” drew from economist Elvina Fesneau’s media study on the rise of […]

An Interview with Guila Clara Kessous

Guila Clara Kessous earned her PhD in French Language & Literature from the BU Romance Studies Department, graduating in 2008. She has spent her time since then as a human rights artist and academic. Kessous was nominated UNESCO Artist for Peace for her dedication to the arts and human rights, and Knight of Arts & […]