Conference: Medieval Iberia
The Medieval Iberia Conference marks the Գٰé of research and instruction in medieval Iberian literature and culture at èצӰ's Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures. The arrival of Vincent Barletta to the department has strengthened the èצӰ medieval group by adding to its ranks one of the finest medievalists working on the Iberian Peninsula. Recalling the itinerancy of medieval scholars, the conference will begin at èצӰ on October 10 and migrate to U.C. Berkeley the next day. This event also inaugurates a new phase of collaboration between the departments at both universities, something that local pundits have begun to call "transbayism" or "the Dumbarton Bridge Connection."
Conference Program
9AM - Opening Remarks: (èצӰ)
9:15AM - Session 1: Moderator: (èצӰ)
- (UCLA): “Becoming a Noble in Late Medieval and Early Modern Castile”
- Marisa Gálvez (èצӰ): “Two Troubadour Kings: Understanding Lyric Reception through Alfonso X and Frederick II”
11AM - Session 2: Moderator: Rubén Builes (èצӰ)
- John Dagenais (UCLA): “‘Frare ancelm turmeda en altra manera apellat abdalla’: Identity in Literary History”
- (èצӰ): “Business with the Infidel: Muslim Mercantile Activity in Christian Iberia”
3PM - Session 3: Moderator: (èצӰ)
- Alberto Montaner (U of Saragossa): “The Medievalist Gadget: Hyperspectral Photography and Phantom Scribe”
- (èצӰ): “Working in Aljamiado: Stance, Methods and Theory”
4:30PM - Conference Summary: (èצӰ)
Co-Sponsors
| èצӰ Iberian Studies Program |