Romance Languages and Literatures Department
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Early Modern Iberian World and the Spanish Inquisition
Tue, Mar 4, 2025 4:15pm to 6pm
Adam Jasienski, Associate Professor of Art History; Director of Graduate Studies, Meadows School of the Arts, Dallas, TX. Refreshments provided. All are welcome.
Migratory Journeys to the United States as Seen Through Contemporary Mexican Theater
Thu, Apr 10, 2025 4:30pm
The era of refugees and migrants, encompassing most of the 20th and 21st centuries, is characterized by displaced and transient human masses. They come crowded in boats, trains, trucks, cars, on...
Navigating Language-Literature-Culture Divides: Promises and Challenges of a Contextualized Approach
Tue, Apr 22, 2025 4:15pm to 6pm
Professors Ramakrishnan and Sklyar will discuss a contextualized approach to language learning informed by the interconnectedness of language, literature/texts, and culture. Such a contextualized...
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Suzanne Husky Exhibition Opening and Panel Discussion
Wed, Feb 12, 2025 5pm
Join us for the opening reception of Suzanne Husky's exhibition For alliances with the beaver people at 4:30pm, followed by a panel discussion on beaver ecologies and the future of their watersheds...
Performing Identities Across Cultures (PICS) Theater Festival
Fri, Nov 1, 2024 3pm
Performing Identities Across Cultures (PICS) is modeled after the transnational Spanish/Latin American short form theater network Microteatro. The origins of Microteatro date back to 2009, when...
Various Locations, Little Hall, Ryan Studio, Dana Arts Center, Bernstain Hall
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures Information Session
Thu, Oct 31, 2024 11:30am to 12:30pm
Come get all your questions answered Meet some professors and students Learn about courses for the Spring Discover how to major or minor Preregister for classes Have some pizza
Forum Theatre Workshops with Julian Boal
Wed, Oct 30, 2024
Forum Theatre is, without a doubt, the most famous technique of Theatre of the Oppressed. In these workshops, participants will learn, acquire, and engage techniques of Theatre of the Oppressed,...
The Forms of Comedy
Tue, Oct 29, 2024 4:15pm to 6pm
Aristotle’s Poetics identifies two decisive elements for the creation of a fiction: the plot (the mythos) and the character (the ethos). With reference to tragedy, Aristotle tells us that there can...
Forum Theatre Workshops with Julian Boal
Wed, Oct 23, 2024
Forum Theatre is, without a doubt, the most famous technique of Theatre of the Oppressed. In these workshops, participants will learn, acquire, and engage techniques of Theatre of the Oppressed,...
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