Day 1:
el taller Reads Together featuring Ana Laguna and her new book Cervantes, the Golden Age, and the Battle for Cultural Identity in 20th-Century Spain
Links of interest:
- Ben Garrison Quixote Cartoon
- Nick Jones and Chad Leahy: Cervantes y la materia de las vidas negras
- Museo Iconográfico del Quijote
- Cervantes Statue at NYU
- Jim Fernández on the NYU Cervantes statue
- Statues, Stories and American Idols
- Tom Hardy, Venom and Quixote
- More on Tom Hardy and Quixote
- Quixote and The Expanse
- Aaron Hanlon A World of Disorderly Notions
- Germán Labrador Méndez, “Dynamiting Don Quijote“
Day 2:
Graphic Iberia highlighting new scholarship on graphic narratives in, around, and about the Iberian Peninsula, featuring short papers by Antonio Córdoba (Manhattan College), Xavier Dapena (Iowa State), Christine Martínez (NYU), and Moisés Hassan (Stony Brook).
Links of interest:
- Consequential Art: Comics Culture in Contemporary Spain ed. Samuel Amago and Matthew J. Marr
- Spanish Graphic Narratives: Recent Developments in Sequential Art ed. Collin McKinney and David F. Richter
- Pensando Xībānyá coord. Mary Kate Donovan and Moisés Hassan Bendahan
- La novela gráfica también habla de Auschwitz y ETA: el cómic ya no es solo cosa de niños
- Crude: A Memoir by Pablo Fajardo, Sophie Tardy-Joubert, Illustrated by Damien Roudeau, and translated by Hannah Chute
- Los Judíos En El Humor Gráfico by Alejandro Baer
- How Climate Change Is Fueling the Rise of Spain’s Far Right by Karl Mathiesen
- Eddie Campbell’s Graphic Novel Manifesto
Fashioning Iberia Explorations of the sights, smells, tastes, and textures of the Iberian world, featuring interventions by María Judith Feliciano (Independent Scholar),Tara Zanardi (Hunter), Anya Andreeva (Fellow, The Hispanic Society), and Robert Davidson (U. of Toronto). Chaired by Louisa Raitt (IFA/NYU), moderated by Abigail Balbale (NYU).
- Fashion Victims: The Dangers of Dress Past and Present by Alison Matthews David
- Chocolate: How a New World Commodity Conquered Spanish Literature by Erin Alice Cowling
- “Sweet Debates in Seventeenth-century Barcelona” by Marta Manzanares Mileo
- La esencia de un cuadro. Una exposición olfativa at the Museo Nacional del Prado
- Las bordadoras de mantones de Manila de Sevilla. Trabajo y género en la producción doméstica by Encarnación Aguilar Criado
- “Muslim Shrouds for Christian Kings? A Reassessment of Andalusi Textiles in Thirteenth-Century Castilian Life and Ritual” by María Judith Feliciano
- Food Matters: Alonso Quijano’s Diet and the Discourse of Food in Early Modern Spain by Carolyn A. Nadeau
- Museu del Perfum
Day 3
Cervantes Public Project, presented by Ana Laguna
Iberian Connections, presented by Jesús Velasco
Toronto Iberic at the University of Toronto Press, presented by Robert Davidson