2020 Fall, LS 306: Viajando Entre Culturas
An introduction to translation theory and practice. Approaches to various types of written and audiovisual texts.
2020 Fall, LS 307 B1: Puerto Rican Soul
An exploration of Puerto Rican language and culture through literature, music, art and film!
LF 442/642 Writing (Beyond) the Island
New Course! An examination of literary and flimic narratives on Francophone islands.
LF 487/687 Memory & Monument
New Course! An interdisciplinary study of the Notre Dame de Paris cathedral as an iconic cultural touchstone and lieu de mémoire or “site of memory.”
SUNY Buffalo Graduate Conference
The Department of Comparative Literature at SUNY, Buffalo is organizing its annual graduate conference on 27th March, 2020. We request you to please share the attached call for papers (CFP) with your graduate students.
Scholastique Mukasonga
Boston Lyric Opera – Pagliacci
Boston Lyric Opera is excited to open our 2019/20 season with a celebration of Italian music! As part of Boston Lyric Opera’s mission, we constantly strive to build curiosity and enthusiasm by creating musically and theatrically compelling productions, which is why we are thrilled to offer you an opportunity to bring a group of 10 […]
Careers Beyond the Professoriate
How to Launch Your Career Beyond the Professoriate, and Success Stories from PhDs Who Have Learn strategies to successfully transition from academia to professional careers with Maren Wood. Maren is co-founder of Beyond the Professoriate, an online community which provides resources for PhDs pursuing a variety of career paths. Date: July 10 Time: 3:00 – 4:30 pm […]
Instituto Cervantes:
The Instituto Cervantes at Harvard University (FAS) is pleased to announce the following event which will be held on Thursday May 16th: EL ESPAÑOL EN LOS EE.UU. Y LA POLÍTICA CULTURAL DE ESPAÑA EN EL MUNDO Ignacio Olmos, Director del Instituto Cervantes de Nueva York (Filósofo y economista, ha sido administrador del centro del Instituto Cervantes de […]
Coté, Datel and Elena Carrión-Guerrero Featured in BU Today
Romance Studies lecturers Rita Coté, Maria Datel and Elena Carrión-Guerrero were featured in a BU Today article on teaching about the #MeToo movement in BU classrooms. In their advanced Spanish conversation classes this spring, Datel and Carrión-Guerrero explored the connection between the #MeToo movement and #NiUnaMenos (Not One Woman Less], a feminist campaign against gender […]