Knowledge in Colonial Spanish America Monday Tuesday

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SCHEDULE: European and New World Forms of Knowledge in Colonial Spanish America
Monday
July 23
Tuesday
July 24
Wednesday
July 25
Thursday
July 26
Friday
July 27
Room B-91 all day
9:30-10:15
Andrew Laird: Aim
and Structure of
Workshop
Room B-91 all day
Room B-91 all day
Room B-91 a.m.
Room B-91 all day
9:30-11:00: David
Lupher: ‘The Fall of
Rome in the Valley
of México’
9:30-11:30
Geoffrey Eatough:
Text Study:
‘Martyr: De insulis
nuper repertis’
9:30-11:00
Ellen Baird:
‘The Persistence of
Pictorial Text’
9:30-11:00
Fellow’s
Presentation: Amber
Brian, ‘Alva de
Ixtlilxochitl’
10:15-11:00
Participant Introduction
11:00-11:30 Break
11:30-1:00
Sabine MacCormack:
‘Past and Futures of
Latin American
Studies’
11:00-11:30 Break
11:30-12:00
Andrew Laird:
‘Classical Traditions
and Innovations’
12:00-1:00
Discussion
11:00-11:30 Break
11:30-1:00
Andrew Laird:
‘Latin in
Cuauhtémoc’s
Shadow’
1:00-2:30 Lunch
1:00-2:30 Lunch
1:00-2:30 Lunch
2:30-4:00
Sabine McCormack:
‘José de Acosta in
America and Europe’
2:30-3:30
Giselle Simon: ‘The
Popol Vuh’
2:30-3:30
Mary Clayton:
‘Trilingial SpanishLatin-Nahuatl
Lexicon at the
Newberry’
3:30-4:30 Break
4:00-4:30 Break
4:30-6:00 Geoffrey
Eatough:
‘Contextualising
Mexico in Peter
Martyr's New
World.’
4:30-6:00
Discussion:
Clayton, Eatough,
Laird
4 :00-4:30 Break
4 :30-5:00
General Discussion
11:30-1:30 Room
401
Show & Tell (two
groups, one hour
each; presented by
Fellows)
2:30-6:00
Excursion to Art
Institute of Chicago
11:00-11:30
Break
11:30-1:00
Fellow’s
Presentation: Helen
Cowie, ‘Science and
Criollo Identity’
1:00-2:30 Lunch
2:30-4:30
Short Presentations
from Workshop
Participants
4:30-5:00 Close of
Proceedings
Saturday
July 28
Sunday
July 29
European and New World Forms of Knowledge in Colonial Spanish America
Monday, July 30
Tuesday, July 31
Wednesday,
August 1
Thursday,
August 2
Friday, August 3
Room B-91 all day
Room B-91 all day
Room B-91 a.m.
Room B-91 all day
Room B-91 all day
9:30-11:00
Rebecca Earle:
‘Race, Galenic
Medicine and the
Colonial Diet in
Spanish America’
9:30-11:00
David A. Boruchoff:
‘The Self-Conscious
Practice of
Missionary
Historiography’
9:30-11:00
Andrew Laird, Ellen
Baird
‘The Virgin of
Guadalupe in Art
and Hispano-Latin
Literature’
9:30-11:00
Short Presentations
from Workshop
Participants
9:30-11:00
Discussion
11:00-11:30 Break
11:00-11:30 Break
11:00-11:30 Break
11:30-1:00 pm
Malabehar :
Forum-Challenges
and Problems in
Mexico
11:00- 11:30 Break
11:30-1:00
Craig Kallendorf:
‘Classical Legacies:
Alonso y Ercilla and
Sor Juana’
11:30-1:30 Room
401
Cristián Roa ‘Show
and Tell’ Session (2
groups)
1:00-2:30 Lunch
Lunch (time slot
will differ for 2
groups)
2:30-3:30
Gustavo Verdesio:
‘Indigenous Testimony
and Colonialism’
3:30-4:00 Break
4:00-5:00 Short
Presentations
5:00-6:00 Discussion
(Laird, Verdesio):
‘Can we talk about
colonial “culture”?’
2:30- 4:00 Talk by
Cristián Roa on
Colonialism and
Historiography
Session on
Digitalization of
texts and mss?
More short
presentations from
workshop
participants?
11:30-1:00 More
Short Presentations
from Workshop
Participants
1:00-6:00
Excursion to
Mexican Fine Arts
Center Museum
11:30- 1:00
Arnold Kerson:
‘The IberoAmerican
Enlightenment’
1:00-2:30 Lunch
2:30- 4:00
Edward Malabehar:
‘Reading Alegre’
11:00-11:30 Break
1:00-2:30 Lunch
2:30-3:30
Keith Sidwell:
‘Documenting and
Disseminating Early
Modern Latin in
Ireland’
4:00-4:30 Break:
3:30-3:50 Break
4:30-6:00
Discussion with
Laird, Kerson,
Malabehar,
(Boruchoff?)
****location
TBA****
3:50-5:00
Librarians:
Response, Round
Table, Closing
Saturday, August Sunday, August
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