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Read more at: PhD student workshop – “Applying for JRFs.” on 15 May

PhD student workshop – “Applying for JRFs.” on 15 May

15th May 3pm – RFB – Room 332 PhD student workshop – “Applying for JRFs.” Led by Louise Haywood and Geoff Maguire.


Read more at: Congratulations to our lecturer Maite Conde who has been shortlisted for a Student-led Teaching Award for Best Postgraduate Supervisor

Congratulations to our lecturer Maite Conde who has been shortlisted for a Student-led Teaching Award for Best Postgraduate Supervisor

https://www.mml.cam.ac.uk/news/student-led-teaching-awards-2019


Read more at: Dr Mara Polgovsky - History of Art Research Seminar 5.00pm Wednesday 1 May

Dr Mara Polgovsky - History of Art Research Seminar 5.00pm Wednesday 1 May

Upcoming research seminar with Dr Mara Polgovsky as speaker on Ana Kamien's Mutable Bodies: Abstraction and Modern Dance in 1960s Argentina. https://www.hoart.cam.ac.uk/seminars/joint-staff-research-seminars


Read more at: Conference: The Queer Art of Feeling: Emotion, Sensation and the Body in Queer Cultures
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Conference: The Queer Art of Feeling: Emotion, Sensation and the Body in Queer Cultures

This two-day conference explores the potential of the arts to represent, explore, challenge and create modes of queer lived, felt and embodied experience. Taking ‘feeling’ in all its meanings – touch, hapticity, sensation, emotion, a hunch or gut reaction, as well as tentativeness when ‘feeling one’s way’ – the conference...


Read more at: Translanguaging in the Classroom, Friday, 3 May, 9:30am

Translanguaging in the Classroom, Friday, 3 May, 9:30am

Translanguaging in the Classroom How to teach genetically-related varieties Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages Spanish and Portuguese Section Friday 3rd May, 9:30am-1pm Bowett Room, Queens’ College, Cambridge, CB3 9ET CHRISTINE HÉLOT (Université de Strasbourg), Translingual Writers and Creativity in Bi/multilingual...


Read more at: IV Cambridge-Ghent Colloquium on the Histories of the Ibero-Romance Languages - 29 April 2019

IV Cambridge-Ghent Colloquium on the Histories of the Ibero-Romance Languages - 29 April 2019

For further information and registering for the event please contact Dr Ioanna Sitaridou ( is269@cam.ac.uk )


Read more at: Congratulations to our lecturer Dr Maite Conde for receiving an honourable mention for her book Foundational Films from the Latin American Studies Association

Congratulations to our lecturer Dr Maite Conde for receiving an honourable mention for her book Foundational Films from the Latin American Studies Association

https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520290990/foundational-films


Read more at: Dr Maya Feile Tomes awarded the 2018-19 AHGBI (Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland) & Spanish Embassy Thesis Prize
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Dr Maya Feile Tomes awarded the 2018-19 AHGBI (Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland) & Spanish Embassy Thesis Prize

Congrats to Dr Maya Feile Tomes for winning the 2018-19 AHGBI (Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland) & Spanish Embassy Thesis Prize for her PhD! Her thesis, 'Neo-Latin America: the poetics of the "New World" in early modern epic. Studies in José Manuel Peramás's De Invento Novo Orbe Inductoque Illuc...


Read more at: Chantal Mouffe delivered this year's MacColl lecture entitled "Radical Politics: An Agonistic Approach" on Friday, February 22nd here in Cambridge
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Chantal Mouffe delivered this year's MacColl lecture entitled "Radical Politics: An Agonistic Approach" on Friday, February 22nd here in Cambridge

Dr Bryan Cameron's symposium "Mobilizing Affect: Populism and the Future of Democratic Politics in Spain" with Chantal Mouffe as keynote speaker took place on 22-23 February.


Read more at: Book Launch of Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes on Brazil and Global Cinema & Glauber Rocha On Cinema

Book Launch of Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes on Brazil and Global Cinema & Glauber Rocha On Cinema

The launch will take place on 28 February, 5:30pm at Alison Richard Building, Room S2. Wine reception to follow. Click on the image for more info.