2013
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75. Quevedo Politics
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456. The Morisco Minority in Spanish Early Modern Drama
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606. Violence and Representation
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617. Spanish Literature in the Opera House: The Ideologies and Aesthetics of Adaptation
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Cash Bar and Dinner Arranged by the Division on Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Spanish Drama
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717. Censorship and the Spanish Comedia
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735. Material Magic in Imperial Spain
2012
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25. Material Worlds
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54. Theme of Humor in the Comedia of Early Modern Spanish Drama
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117. Passions in Premodern Hispanic Literature (XV+XVII Centuries)
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178. Renaissance Oceans
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286. Untold Sisters Today: New Approaches to Iberian and Latin American Women's Writing (pre-1800)
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367. Animals and Plants
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489. Theme of War in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Spanish Drama
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557. Teaching Cervantes: Cognitive Theories and Early Modern Subjectivity
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587. You Will Know Them by Their Shoes: Footwear in the Cultural Production of the Early Modern Hispanic
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666. Celestina, Lazarillo, Don Quixote, and the Emergence of the Modern Mind
2011
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66. Imperial Tensions: Questions of Local and Universal Knowledge in Early Colonial Latin America
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158. Poets and Personas: Subjectivities and the Poetic Word
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342. The Spanish Comedia Rewrites the Hebrew Bible
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390. The Comedia and the Culture of the Baroque: Reconsiderations of the Legacy of José Antonio Maravall
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497. Approaches to Early Modern Spanish Tragedy
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510. Rethinking the "Arms and Letters" Debate in Late Medieval and Early Modern Spain
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573. Marvelous Places: California and Beyond
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591. Life Writing in the Early Modern Hispanic World
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725. Life Writing in Early Modern Spanish and Colonial Literature
2009
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113. Spaces and Places in the Early Modern Public Theater
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183. Early Modern Spanish Drama beyond the Public Playhouses
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189. Nobility and Its Discontents
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320. Cash Bar and Dinner Arranged by the Division on Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Spanish Drama
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368. Religion and Religiosity in the Hispanic World
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398. Monastic Writings: In and beyond the Convent
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465. Baroque Intellectuals
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602. Polyphony in the Comedia
2008
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112. Fatherhood and the Comedia
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160. Authorial Self-Representation in the Spanish Golden Age
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198. Breaking New Ground in Comedia Studies: Innovative Theories, Original Approaches, Inventive Applications, Imaginative Inquiries
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285. Writing to Reform
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364. Staging and Performance of Early Modern Spanish Theater
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417. Don Quixote as a Book of History
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439. Manuscripts, Editions, Translations: A Roundtable on Textual Issues and Early Modern Spanish Theater
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570. Empire under Scrutiny
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725. Spain and the Mediterranean: Peoples and Places
2007
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355. Cash Bar and Dinner Arranged by the Division on Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Spanish Drama
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456. The Spanish Inquisition
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510. Performing in the Comedia
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623. Mysticism and Spirituality
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631. Reading and Writing in the Comedia
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713. Eating and Drinking in the Comedia
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717. Movement, Place, and Identity in the Hispanic World
2006
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53. The Short Theatrical Genres
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145. The Collaborative "Comedia"
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182. Teaching Early Modern Spanish Drama
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215. Góngora and Gongoristas: New Directions in Studies of Luis de Góngora, His Critics, and Emulators in the Hispanic World
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377. Reading for the Lesson: Exemplarity and Excess in the Novela, Its Antecedents, and Alternatives
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450. Engaging Twenty-First-Century Students with the Spanish Golden Age: Success Stories from Small Colleges
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527. The Comedia in Theory
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558. Cash Bar and Dinner Arranged by the Division on Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Spanish Drama
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656. The Poetics of Recollection: Lives, Letters, and Other Narratives of Experience in the Long Sixteenth Century
2005
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45. Poetry in Motion: The Poetics of Travel and Displacement
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78. Moral Philosophy and Ethics in the Comedia
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116. Modern Stages and Performances for the Comedia
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468. Cervantes: The Quijote and Beyond
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525. Perspectivism and the Comedia
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563. Cash Bar and Dinner Arranged by the Division on Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Spanish Drama
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595. Guzmán and Company in the Classroom
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692. Is All Poetics Global? Debates on Spanish Writing Practices in the Light of Ultramarine Imperialism
2004
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176. Chains, Frames, and Hybrids: Narrative Forms in the Spanish Golden Age
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233. Geography and the Comedia
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346. Theology and the Comedia
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438. Teaching Golden Age Poetry: Challenges, Choices, and Strategies
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513. Science and the Comedia
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570. Cash Bar and Dinner Arranged by the Division on Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Spanish Drama
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670. Circa 1605: Exploring the Cervantine Moment