The CMLL Symposium Series is a biennial book length publication connected to the CMLL Symposium. The series presents a collection of articles selected through a blind review process and it aims to provide a critical overview of the Symposium’s chosen theme.
We invite this year’s Symposium participants to submit their articles for review to Karina Zelaya (klz32@cmll.msstate.edu) and Keith Moser (kam131@msstate.edu) by November 30, 2018.
Displacement in Language, Literature and Culture
Content
Luis Hernán Castañeda, “Keynote Adress”
Brian Davisson, “Introduction: Space, Place, and Nation in Exilic Discourse”
I. DISPLACED SUBJECTS
Eleni Bozia, “Immigration as Acculturation: Voluntary Displacement in the Roman Empire”
Antón García-Fernández, “Lo gótico como expresión moral racional en dos cuentos de José de Urcullu”
Anthony Neal, “Freedom Gaze: Explicating the African Freedom Aesthetic”
II. THE DISPLACED IN LITERATURE
Tatiana Tsakiropoulou-Summers, “Medea Displaced: Through the Lens of Modern Refugee Experiences”
Robert Harland, “Double-Edged Exile: Imán by Ramón J. Sender in Context”
Bobby D. Nixon, “The Production of Empathy in Chus Gutiérrez’s Retorno a Hansala (2008) and Poniente/West (2002)”
III. GENDER DISPLACEMENTS
Andrew Nichols, “Βίον εζησε γυναικόϛ: Gender Inversion in the Assyriaka of Ctesias”
Rosa María Stoops, “Theories of Gender Displacement in the Golden Age: Speech, Dress, and Other Subversions in Miguel de Cervantes’s Narrative and Theater”
Xabier Granja Ibarreche, “Unsettling Courage: Warriors, Social Authority and Gender Transgression in Tirso’s Antona García”
IV. DISPLACEMENT OF TRADITIONAL METHODS IN THE TEACHING OF LITERATURE IN THE DIGITAL ERA
Mirzam C. Pérez, “Desplazando la tiza de las aulas de literatura: Integración de herramientas digitales en la enseñanza de la literatura española”