El jueves 15 de marzo, inauguración de la Conferencia "Memory & Emotion, Women's Stories: Constructing Meaning from Memory" (Memoria y emoción, historias de mujeres: Construyendo significado desde la memoria), 1ª Conferencia Internacional en Estudios Culturales del Departamento de Lenguas del Mundo, organizada por el Departamento de Lenguas del Mundo y la Cátedra Eloise Garmendia Bieter de la BSU.
Las sesiones del 15 y 16 de marzo (de 9:00 a 17:00 horas) serán en: STUDENT UNION BUILDING, LOOKOUT ROOM 1700 W. University Drive, Boise, Idaho 83725
Patrocinado por Idaho Humanities Council, BSU y el Instituto Vasco Etxepare
Programa para el 15 de marzo:
OPENING REMARKS
9:00 am Nere Lete and Larraitz Ariznabarreta
Boise State University Dept. of World Languages
PANEL
9:15 am LANDSCAPES OF TRUTH AND IDENTITY: A SEARCH FOR INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE IDENTITY
Carolyn Gonzalez, The College of Idaho
Remembering a Confession in Qué raro que me llame Guadalupe
by Myriam Laurini
Séverine Orban, The College of Idaho
A Search for Truth in a Psychotic Memory: When Vulgarity Becomes the Paralipomena of Modern Truth in La Compagnie des Spectres,
by Lydie Salvayre
Jennie Daniels, The College of Idaho
Citizenship and Otherness in the Desert:
Historical Memory in Cautiva Narratives
PRESENTATIONS
11:00 am
Doris McGonagill, Utah State University
Place and Displacement: Empathetic Memory
in Jenny Erpenbeck’s Visitation (2008)
and Go, Went, Gone (2015)
11:35 am
Dorothy Stegman, Ball State University
Stories of Substance and Sexual Memory:
Venus and Ariadne in
Montaigne’s “On Verses of Virgil”
12:10 pm
Chelsea Ray, University of Maine at Augusta
Memory, Autobiography, and Self-Representation:
Natalie Clifford Barney’s
Women Lovers or the Third Woman
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
STUDENT UNION BUILDING, LOOKOUT ROOM
1700 W. University Drive, Boise, Idaho 83725
Bodies and Spaces of Violence
LUNCH BREAK
12:45 pm
Conference Presenters: Hosted Luncheon
PRESENTATIONS
1:45 pm
Xabier Irujo, University of Nevada (Reno)
Emotion and Adaptation of the Basque
Refugee Children in Exile
2:20 pm
Ziortza Gandarias, University of Nevada (Reno)
Basque Women in Exile: Remembering their
Voices and Impact in Literature
2:55 pm
Jennifer Good, Baylor University
Lessons of Reconciliation and Activism:
Ursula Mahlendorf and
Learning to Live with a Nazi Past
3:30 pm
Marina Perez de Mendiola, Scripps College
Begona Aretxaga:
“Different Overlapping Domains of Experience”
4:05 pm
Oihana Andion, Boise State University
Atertu arte itxaron:
A Road Trip to the Past in the
21st Century Basque Country
4:40 pm
Reshmi Mukherkee, Boise State University
Violence and Memory Making:
Gendered Bodies as Historical Archives
Whole program, here