UT Austin XXII Graduate Colloquium of Iberian and Latin American Languages and Cultures

Event Dates

Mar 24, 2016 - Mar 26, 2016

Location

Austin, Texas

Submission Deadline

Dec 15, 2015

Website

XXII Graduate Colloquium of Iberian and Latin American Languages and Cultures

Call For Papers-“Borders, Borderlands, and Border Crossings”

The graduate students of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Texas at

Austin are pleased to announce the XXII Graduate Colloquium to be held on March 24-­26, 2016. We

understand borders, in the broadest sense, as spaces where the intent to delineate, to define, and to exclude

lives alongside with transgressions, inclusions, and amalgamations. As areas of interaction at the edges of

empires, world systems and nations, they are sites for transnational and cross-­cultural relations. Borders

are spaces richly theorized but also always open to (re)definition and (re)imagination. We invite

collaborators to engage in dialogues across various registers concerning borders: geographic, temporal,

cultural, linguistic, corporal, political, and disciplinary. Papers on literature, linguistics, cultural studies

and interdisciplinary work are all welcome. Presentations may be given in Spanish, Portuguese or

English.

Keynote Speakers: Glenn A. Martínez, The Ohio State University and

Fernando Arenas, The University of Michigan

Special Invited Speakers: Celeste De Luna, Painter and Printmaker, South Texas College and

Sandra Lorenzano, Writer and Vicerrector, Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana

Topics may include but are not limited to:

● Race, Gender, Sexuality and Dis/ability

● Literature, Film, Music, New Media

● Visual, Sound and Performance Studies

● Geographic, Political, and Spatial Configurations

● Crossing disciplinary borders

● Sociolinguistics of borders

● Languages in contact

● Code Switching

● Language across cultures

Deadline and Proposal Guidelines: Submit an abstract of up to 300 words by December 15, 2015 to

colloquiumut2016@gmail.com . Include your name,“Conference Proposal” and either “Linguistics,”

“Hispanic,” or “LusoBrazilian” in the message subject line. Please attach two documents, one with your

name, affiliation, e-­mail address and title of presentation, and a second document with title and abstract

only.