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Walter Melion, Evidentiae Resurrectionis: On the Mystery Discerned but Not Seen in Pieter Bruegel’s Resurrection of ca. 1562-1563.

 

Evidentiae Resurrectionis: On the Mystery Discerned but Not Seen in Pieter Bruegel’s Resurrection of ca. 1562-1563
Walter Melion, Emory UniversityFriday, October 9, 1:30 to 4:30 pm
at the Art Institute of Chicago, Michigan and Adams
https://www.newberry.org/10092015-walter-melion-emory-universityThis program is free and open to the public. To request a copy of the paper, please email Mary N. Kennedy at kennedym@newberry.org.

Please arrive in the lobby inside the Michigan Avenue entrance by 1:30pm to be escorted to the Print Study Room.


Monday, October 5 | 10:45AM in Harper 141 | David Reher, University of Chicago, “Anti-Judaic Rhetoric in the Cantar del mio Cid.”

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of our faculty sponsors, Professors Robert Kendrick and Niall Atkinson, we want to invite you to an upcoming event.

On Monday, October 5, at 10:45AM in Harper 141, David Reher, Ph.D. Candidate, Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago, will present “Anti-Judaic Rhetoric in the Cantar del mio Cid.” The paper will be made available via this blog, starting on Friday, October 2. Our respondent will be José Estrada, PhD student in Spanish Literature, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago.

We hope to see you there!

Best regards,

Sarah Atkinson and Anatole Upart

Graduate Student Coordinators

Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop

The University of Chicago

Autumn Quarter 2015

October 5 | David Reher
Ph.D. Candidate, Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago
“Anti-Judaic Rhetoric in the Cantar del mio Cid.(Harper 141, at 10:45AM)

November 2 | Thomas James Dandelet
Associate Professor, History, University of California Berkeley
“Fabrizio Colonna, Machiavelli, and the Rise of Imperial Political Culture in the Renaissance Mediterranean.”

November 16 | Luke A. Fidler
Ph.D. Student, Art History, University of Chicago
B.I.B.L.E. (Byzantine Instructions Before Leaving Earth).”

December 7 | José Estrada
Ph.D. Student, Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago
“‘El monstro con su figura’: la autofiguración transatlántica en el teatro de Ruiz de Alarcón.”


All events happen on Mondays at 10:30 AM in Harper 141, unless otherwise noted.

June 1, 2015 | 12:00PM in Rosenwald 405 | Prof. Mayte Green-Mercado, University of Michigan, “Morisco Prophecies in the French Court (1602-1607).”

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of our faculty sponsors, Professors Robert Kendrick and Niall Atkinson, we want to invite you to an upcoming event.

On June 1, 2015, at 12:00PM in Rosenwald 405 –  Mayte Green-Mercado, Assistant Professor of Mediterranean Studies, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan, will present “Morisco Prophecies in the French Court (1602-1607).” The paper will be pre-circulated (please, contact Prof. Green-Mercado directly at mgreenme[at]umich[dot]edu to receive the paper). The respondent is Ji Gao, PhD student in French Literature, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, The University of Chicago.

We hope to see you there!

Best regards,

Sarah Atkinson and Anatole Upart

Graduate Student Coordinators

Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop

The University of Chicago

May 18, 2015 at 12:00 PM in Rosenwald 405 – Basile Baudez, Université Paris-Sorbonne, “Genealogies of Beaux-Arts draftsmanship.”

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of our faculty sponsors, Professors Robert Kendrick and Niall Atkinson, we want to invite you to an upcoming event.

May 18, 2015 at 12:00 PM in Rosenwald 405Basile Baudez, Histoire de l’art et Archéologie Department, Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), presents “Genealogies of Beaux-Arts draftsmanship.” Prof. Niall Atkinson of the Department of Art History, University of Chicago, will be our respondent. The paper will be pre-circulated (accessible on our blog).

We hope to see you there!

Best regards,

Sarah Atkinson and Anatole Upart

Graduate Student Coordinators

Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop

The University of Chicago

PS: Please, note that we are also co-sponsoring another event that same evening, at 5pm, in the same room.

May 18, 2015, Rosenwald 405 at 5pm – Ingrid Greenfield, University of Chicago, “‘There is no other law than the king’s appetites’: Conspicuous collecting on the Guinea coast, 1450-1650” at the Renaissance Workshop.

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of our faculty sponsors, Professors Robert Kendrick and Niall Atkinson, we want to invite you to an upcoming event.

May 18, 2015, Rosenwald 405 at 5pmIngrid Greenfield, Ph.D. Candidate, Art History, University of Chicago, presents “‘There is no other law than the king’s appetites’: Conspicuous collecting on the Guinea coast, 1450-1650” at the Renaissance Workshop.

The paper will not be circulated.

Co-sponsored with the Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop.

We hope to see you there!

Best regards,

Sarah Atkinson and Anatole Upart

Graduate Student Coordinators

Western Mediterranean Culture Workshop

The University of Chicago

PS: Please, note that we will also have another event that same morning, at 12:00pm, in the same room.