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V Cervantes Symposium of the North East of the USA.

We celebrate the 5th Cervantes Symposium of the North East of the USA. The program includes the participation of professionals in different sessions throughout the day. The session "The diverse and scattered communities of Cervantes' world" will start with speakers Nicholas R. Jones from Yale University, Christina Lee from Princeton University, and Catherine Infantes from Amberst College. It will be moderated by Steve Hutchinson of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. After a break, the program will continue with the session "Between material realities and collective imaginaries. Cervantes as a vanishing point". Carolyn Nadeau from Illinois Wesleyan, Rosa Helena Chinchilla from the University of Connecticut, José Luis Patino Romero from the University of Berkley. This session will be moderated by Marina Brownlee from Priceston University. "The Unexpected Community. The Other Readers in/of Cervantes" will continue with Bradley Nelson, Concordia University, David A. Boruchoff, Independet Scholar, and Mercedes Alcalá Galán of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It will be moderated by Eduardo Olid from Mulhnberg University. The last session of the day, "Quijotes in community: Cervantes' activism" will feature the participation of Víctor Sierra Matute from CUNY-Baruch, David Castillo from the University of Buffalo, Rogelio Mignana from Drexel University and the moderator Ana Laguna from Rutgers University-Candem . It will take place on December 9 at the Cervantes Institute in New York.

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