- Title: Session 1: 9:30 - 11 am
- Speaker/s: Coordinator: Glen Carman, DePaul University
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- Title:
Reading Cervantes and Other Fiction in Early Modern Madrid
- Speaker/s: Patricia Manning, University of Kansas
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- Title: Elephants, Cervantes, and Animal Language
- Speaker/s:
John Beusterien, Texas Tech University
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- Title: Race, Religion, and Captivity: Teaching the Mediterranean through Cervantes’ La española inglesa
- Speaker/s: Deborah Forteza, Grove City College
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- Title: Session 2: 11:30 - 1 pm
- Speaker/s: Coordinator: Scott Hendrickson, Loyola University Chicago
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- Title: Listening to Moriscas and Algerian Women in Cervantes
- Speaker/s: Sherry Velasco, University of Southern California
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- Title: “¿Para eso me creaste?” Don Quijote as Modern Opera
- Speaker/s: Mary Quinn, University of New Mexico
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- Title: Violent Words, Violent Silence: Problematic Communication in Don Quijote I
- Speaker/s: Valeria Mora-Hernández, University of Notre Dame
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- Title: Session 3: 3:45 - 4:45 pm
- Speaker/s: Coordinator: Carmen Hsu, University of North Carolina
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- Title: El manco de Lepanto: The Art of Consolation and Cervantine Disability
- Speaker/s: Elisabeth Bearden, University of Wisconsin
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- Title: Ekphrasis and Emotional Objects in the Episode of the Cave of Montesinos
- Speaker/s: Carmela Mattza, Louisiana State University
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- Title: Keynote address: 5:30 - 6:30 pm. Ways of Looking: Visualization in Don Quixote
- Speaker/s: Emilie Bergmann, University of California, Berkeley
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