Spanish Literature – General
2013
78. The Spanish Civil War across the Language Curriculum
291. Alternative Feminist Voices: Transatlantic Visions
492. Global Connections and Women in the Humanities
2012
187. Digital Humanities and Hispanism
257. Beyond the Hispanic Atlantic: New Transoceanic and Postcolonial Articulations
286. Untold Sisters Today: New Approaches to Iberian and Latin American Women's Writing (pre-1800)
409. Visual and Graphic Representations by Hispanic/Luso/Latina Female Writers and Artists
640. Geographies of Urban Female Labor in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Spanish Literature
667. Beyond Tordesillas: Dialogues across the Luso-Hispanic Frontier
2011
110. Women Narrating Their Lives: The Feminine as Agent and Icon of Textual Production
187. Persistence of Empire: Hispanic Asian and African Literatures and Postcolonial Nationhood, 1885+2004
231. Image and Action: A Proposal for Thinking Visual Culture in Hispanic Studies
298. Illness and the Female Body as Text
343. Difficulties in Biographical Research and Narrating Lives
429. The Sick Female Body as Text: Claiming the Forbidden Self
627. Women's Narrative of the Spanish Republican Exiles
695. Beyond "Hispanism": New Paradigms for Iberian Studies
731. Postcolonial Representations of Al-Andalus and Sefarad in Contemporary Literatures
2009
88. The Latin American and Iberian Essay Tradition and Its Cosmopolitan Genealogies
168. Methodological Practices in Teaching Women and Family
557. Representations of Female Performing Artists in Late-Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Spain
701. (Re)Constituting Women and Family
761. Teaching Early Modern, Colonial, and Medieval Writers
2008
39. Viewing Women, Women Viewing: From Theory to Practice
75. La mujer y la palabra: Women's Writing and Education in Spain and the Americas (pre-1800)
294. New Approaches to Social-Issue and Conflict Cinema in Contemporary Spain
315. Colonial and Early Modern Women in Translation: Spain and Latin America (pre-1800)
413. Theories of Viewing Women: Women Viewing, Representation, and Subjectivities
691. Uses of the Past in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Spanish Visual Arts, Film, and Literature
758. Spaces of Memory in Contemporary Spain
2007
6. Feministas Aren't Funny? Humor as a Pedagogical Tool
106. Galician Cultural Identity within and beyond Geographic and Linguistic Borders
161. From Text to Territory: The Spatial Turn in Hispanic Literature and Film
477. Refractions and Reflections: Cervantine Narratives in Contemporary Film
557. Feminist Trajectories: Desde las Monjas to the New Left
2006
253. Feminisms and Religion: Challenges in the Classroom
325. Untold Sisters: Hispanic Women Writers and the Canon (Pre-1800)
353. Demanding the Impossible: Anarchism in Hispanic Literature and Film
395. New Visions of Teresa of Avila and Sor Juana
726. Feminisms and Religion: Theoretical Musings
2005
76. Problems in the Transatlantic Enlightenment
127. Twenty-First-Century Galician Studies: New Spaces, New Voices
156. Blurring Borders: Theorizing Gloria Anzaldúa
752. Real Women Have . . . : Teaching the Visual
2004
18. Iberian Encounters between the Crescent and the Cross: New Perspectives
34. Poet Profiling in Spain and Latin America
207. Modernity, Aesthetics, and Gender in Modern and Contemporary Spanish Literature
546. Teaching for Peace: Feminisms, Resistance, and Citizenship
627. Poéticas experimentales, poéticas experimentais: Approximations to Visual and Sound Poetry in the Spanish and Portuguese+Speaking Arena
738. Business Meeting of Feministas Unidas
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