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Prof. Emilio Ros Fábregas on the Cancionero de Uppsala tomorrow at noon

Dear Colleagues,

It is my pleasure to invite you all to the next talk sponsored by the Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop:

Tomorrow, October 28, 2011 at noon in Wieboldt 207, Professor Emilio Ros-Fábregas (2011-2012 Joan Coromines Visiting Chair of Catalan Studies and Permanent Researcher at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas in Barcelona) will present and discuss a paper entitled:  “How should we read, sing, or record the Cancionero de Uppsala (Venice, Scotto, 1556): From Beginning to End?”

Respondent: Andrew Cashner (Ph.D Student, History and Theory of Music, University of Chicago)

There is no precirculated paper for this talk.  However, Prof. Ros Fábregas asks that Workshop participants study the following documents carefully before attending the Workshop.

A copy of the abstract for his talk, which can be found here.

A copy of the Poems of the Cancionero de Uppsala, which can be found here.

 

Looking forward to seeing you at the meeting!

Best Regards,

James Nemiroff

Graduate Student Coordinator

Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop

PS: Anyone requiring assistance attending the event should contact the Graduate Student Coordinator, James Nemiroff, at jnemiroff@uchicago.edu

 

Prof. Celso Martins Azar Filho on Montaigne

Dear Colleagues,

It is my pleasure to invite you all to this special meeting of the Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop:

On Wednesday October 26 at noon in Wieboldt 207, Celso Martins Alzar Filho, Professor of Philosophy at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro will present and discuss a paper entitled: “The Idea of Reform in Montaigne’s Essays.

There is no precirculated paper for this talk.

Looking forward to seeing you all at the meeting!

Best Regards,

James Nemiroff

Graduate Student Coordinator

Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop

PS: Those requiring assistance to attend this talk should contact the Graduate Student Coordinator, James Nemiroff, at jnemiroff@uchicago.edu.

 

Andrew Cashner on Villancicos Friday at noon

Dear Colleagues,

It is my pleasure to invite you all to the next meeting of the Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop which will convene this Friday at noon in Wieboldt 207.

Andrew Cashner (Ph.D Student, History and Theory of Music, The University of Chicago) will present a paper entitled “Playing Cards at the Eucharistic Table: The Surprising Theology of a Mexican Villancico for Corpus Christi 1628 and its Social Implications.”

Respondants: Mary Channen Caldwell, Ph.D Candidate, Music History and Theory, The University of Chicago

James Nemiroff, Ph.D Student, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, The University of Chicago

A copy of the paper can be found here.

Also, a recording of the surviving music for the villancico may be found at the following link: Padilla 1628 A que el juego (organ).  The work is originally for a six-voice chorus and soloists with instruments.  The two extant voice parts are placed here on the organ by Andrew Cashner.  The musical score is included at the end of the paper.

Those needing additional assistance to attend this event should contact the graduate coordinator, James Nemiroff (jnemiroff@uchicago.edu).

Looking forward to seeing you at the meeting for another lively debate!

James Nemiroff

Graduate Student Coordinator

Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop

Yuen Gen Liang on the Fernández de Córdoba and the Spanish Realm

Dear Colleagues,

It is my great pleasure to invite you all to a special meeting of the Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop. Yuen Gen Liang, Assistant Professor of History at Wheaton College in Massachusetts will present a talk based on his book Family and Empire: The Fernández de Córdoba and the Spanish Realm. There is no precirculated paper for this talk.

The meeting will convene this Tuesday October 11 at 5 PM in Wieboldt 207.

Anyone who feels they might need assistance should email jnemiroff@uchicago.edu

Looking forward to seeing you all there.

James Nemiroff

Graduate Student Coordinator

Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop

 

James Nemiroff on Crypto-Judaism in Lope de Vega

Dear Colleagues,

It is my pleasure to invite you all to the first meeting of the Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop for the academic year.  Our first meeting will take place THIS FRIDAY at noon in Wieboldt 207.  The information regarding the talk is below:
James Nemiroff, Ph.D student in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago will present and discuss a paper entitled “Esther as Crypto-Jew: Hermeneutics in reverse in Lope de Vega’s La hermosa Ester (1610).”
Respondent: Victoria Grefer, Ph.D student in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, The University of Chicago.
The paper, to be read in advance can be found here.
Lunch from Cedars will be served!   Looking forward to seeing you all there!
Best Regards,
James Nemiroff
Graduate Student Coordinator
Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop

Schedule of Speakers for the Fall Quarter 2011

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of our faculty sponsors, Ryan Giles and Niall Atkinson, I would like to present the new Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop schedule for Fall Quarter 2011.  Please note that meetings will take place in Wieboldt 207 at noon unless otherwise indicated on the schedule.  Any changes to the schedule will be announced  in advance to the Workshop list-serv at western-mediterranean-culture-workshop@lists.uchicago.edu and posted here on this blog.

 

Friday, October 7, 2011

James Nemiroff, (Ph.D Student, The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, The University of Chicago) will present a paper entitled “Esther as Crypto-Jew: Hermeneutics “in reverse” in Lope de Vega’s La hermosa Ester (1610).

Respondent: Victoria Grefer (Ph.D Student, The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, the University of Chicago)

Friday, October 14, 2011

Andrew Cashner (Ph.D Student, History and Theory of Music, The University of Chicago) will present a paper entitled “Playing Cards at the Eucharistic Table: The Surprising Theology of a Mexican Villancico for Corpus Christi 1628 and its Social Implications.”

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Professor Celso Martins Azar Filho  (Department of Philosophy, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) will present a paper entitled “The Idea of Reform in Montaigne’s Essays

*** Please note the unusual day of the week***

Friday, October 28, 2011

Professor Emilio Ros Fabregas (2011-2012 Joan Corromines Visiting Chair of Catalan Studies; Permanent Researcher in Musicology at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas in Barcelona)  Title of Paper TBD.

Thursday November 10 and Friday November 11, 2011 (Locations TBD)

Leonard Barkan (Class of 1943 Professor and Chair of the Department of Comparative Literature, Princeton University) Co-sponsored with the Renaissance Workshop.  

November 10:  Lecture on Michelangelo and Poetry.

November 11 : Workshop: Selections from Unswept Floor: Food Culture and High Culture, Antiquity and Renaissance

***Please note the unusual day of the week***

 

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Ingrid Greenfield (Ph.D Student, Department of Art History, The University of Chicago) Title of Paper TBD

 

***Please note the unusual day of the week***

 

People having any questions or concerns about the Workshop or needing any assistance in attending this event should contact the Graduate Student Coordinator James Nemiroff (jnemiroff@uchicago.edu). We look forward to seeing you at our meetings.

 

Sincerely Yours,

James Nemiroff

Graduate Student Coordinator

Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop

2011-2012 Academic Year