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RLL Graduate Students Summer Fellowships with The Divided City

5.5.22

Congratulations to our RLL graduate students on their Graduate Summer Research Fellowship with the Divided City.

Book edited by Jonatán Martín Gómez y Patricio Sullivan, two PhD candidates at our Hispanic Studies program

5.5.22

Our PhD Candidates Jonatán Martín Gómez and Patricio Sullivan edited a volume on science fiction and technological imaginaries in the 21st-century narrative in Spanish with Albatros Ediciones.

Sounds of street protest

2.24.22

What happens when invisibilized bodies, faces and voices occupy public spaces? That’s one of the questions that propelled graduate students Gicela Medina and Rodrigo Viqueira (both in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures) as they developed their podcast, “Street Politics Across the Americas.” Inspired by a striking increase in street actions in North, Central and South America, the Divided City Summer Graduate Student Research Fellows set out to explore the hemispheric history of street politics and analyze how public space has been politically used by marginalized groups across the Americas.

RLL Graduate Students Summer Fellowships with The Divided City

6.29.21

Congratulations to our RLL graduate students on their Graduate Summer Research Fellowship with the Divided City.

Published article by Soledad Mocchi-Radichi, a Ph.D. candidate in our Hispanic Studies program

6.9.21

Soledad Mocchi-Radichi, a Ph.D. candidate in our Hispanic Studies program publishes an article in the journal, Latin American Theatre Review.

RLL Faculty & Students share their poetry on Life/Lines

4.26.21

RLL Faculty and Students participate in the Center for Humanities Poetry Exercises, Life/Lines.

Hispanic Studies PhD Candidate Olivia Lotts Earns the Marilyn Yarbrough Dissertation/Teaching Fellowship at Kenyon College

4.12.21

Congratulations to Olivia Lott (ABD, Hispanic Studies), who has received the Marilyn Yarbrough Dissertation/Teaching Fellowship at Kenyon College for 2021-22 academic year.

Francophone Week March 20th-26th, 2021

2.22.21

Join the the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures for Francophone Week, March 20th-26th, 2021.

Publication of Liquid borders: migration as resistance

2.15.21

The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures and the Latin American Studies Program congratulates Professor Mabel Moraña latest publication, Liquid Borders migration as resistance with Routledge.

Professor Michael Sherberg publishes The Decameron Fourth Day in Perspective

2.15.21

The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures congratulates Professor Sherberg on the publication of his book, The Decameron fourth day in perspective with the University of Toronto Press.

Graduate Fellow Olivia Lott lauded with PEN translation honor

2.8.21

PhD candidate Olivia Lott was named as a finalist for a prominent literary award, the PEN Award for Poetry in Translation. In this Q&A, Lott talks about the process of bringing ‘Katabasis’ to new audiences, about her reaction to the PEN shout-out, and for her recommendations of additional must-read translated poetry books.

Professor Tili Boon Cuillé publishes Divining Nature: Aesthetics of Enchantment in Enlightenment France

12.23.20

The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures congratulates Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literature Tili Boon Cuillé on the publication of her new book, Divining Nature: Aesthetics of Enchantment in Enlightenment France with Stanford University Press.