EMIT 2006:
Word, Image, and Ideology in Hapsburg Europe
Denver, October
19-21
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19
1:30 – 3:00 THE
ART OF WAR: ON THE HABSBURGS’
PATRONAGE
LOCATION:
CU Building, Suite
150 (Executive Programs), at the corner of 14th
and Larimer Sts.
-Deborah Cibelli: “The Victories of Charles V in the
Narrative Art of Francesco Salviati and Marteen van Heemskerck”
-María
Antonia Garcés: “‘Grande amigo mío’: Cervantes and the Renegades”
-Ana Laguna: “Quixote, Charles V, and the Art of
Self-glorification”
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3:00-3:20
Coffee
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3:20-
4:50 EKPHRASIS AT THE HABSBURGS’ COURT
LOCATION:
CU Building Suite
150 (Executive Programs), at the corner of 14th
St. and Larimer
St.
-Olympia González: “Eros and Apolo: Recasting the Shadows of
Erotic Art in the
Service
of a Royal Marriage”
-Ted E. McVay, Jr.: “The Kings of Aragon in Oil and Ink: Iconotextual Representation,
Ekphrastic Visualization and Political Re-visioning”
-John Beusterien: “The Canine in Velázquez”
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6:00-7:00 Reception
LOCATION: North Classroom Building Atrium, 1200 Larimer St.
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7:00-8:30 Keynote Lecture by Frederick de Armas and
Emilie Bergmann: “Baroque Exhibitionisms: Collages of the Word in Cervantes
and Sor Juana.”
LOCATION:
North Classroom Building,
Rm. 1202
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FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 20
9:00 Breakfast NC 1408
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9:30-10:30 THE
COUNTER REFORMATION
LOCATION: North Classroom Building, 1200
Larimer St., Rm. 1402
Frederic Conrod: “The Allegorical Functions of
the Monstrous in Gracian's Criticón:
a Reaffirmation of Counter-Reformation Idolatry?”
Ignacio López Alemany: “Visual and Verbal
Chronicles in The Travails of
Persiles and Sigismunda”
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10:30-10:50
Coffee Break, North Classroom Building, Rm.
1408
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10:50-12:20 CERVANTINE
EKPHRASIS
LOCATION: North Classroom Building, 1200 Larimer St., Rm. 1402
-William Worden: “‘Pintada de malísima mano’:
Bad Art in Don Quixote”
-Benjamin J. Nelson: “Staircase to Giants:
Cervantes, Venice and the Scala dei Giganti”
-Steven Wagschal: “Digging Up the Past:
Cervantes’s ‘Ballad of Jealousy’ as Emotional Archeology”
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12:20-2:00
Lunch
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2:00-3:30 THE VISUAL ACROSS DISCIPLINES
LOCATION: North Classroom Building, 1200 Larimer St., Rm. 1402
Margaret Marek: “Arts, Architecture, and
Education in the Spanish Pastoral Book: Making Sense of the Liberal Arts”
John Slater: “The Phytological Aesthetic in the
Spanish Baroque”
Kathleen Bollard: “Nature, Art, and Ekphrasis:
The Fountain in La Diana”
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3:30-3:50
Coffee, North Classroom Building, Rm.
1408
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3:50- 5:20 STAGING NATIONAL IMAGERIES
LOCATION: North Classroom Building, 1200 Larimer St., Rm. 1402
Luis F. Aviles: “Political Spectators in Early
Modern Spain”
Juan P. Gil-Oslé: “Emblemática en la justa náutica de Cigarrales de Toledo”
Diana de Armas Wilson “‘Nose of Turk’: Infidels, Converts, & Renegades
in English Renaissance Drama”
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7:00 CENA DE HONOR
LOCATION: Il Fornaio, 1631 Wazee St. (around corner from Oxford Hotel)
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
8:30 Breakfast NC 1408
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9:00-10:00 BEYOND
THE BAROQUE (I)
LOCATION: North Classroom Building, 1200 Larimer St., Rm. 1402
Mark Benassi: “The Role of Pseudotranslation in
Political Satire of the 18th century”
Ian Reifowitz: “Images of Galician Nationalities
in Stories of Village Life in Habsburg Galicia.”
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10:00-10:20
Coffee, North Classroom Building, Rm.
1408
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10:20-11:20 BEYOND
THE BAROQUE (II)
LOCATION: North Classroom Building, 1200 Larimer St., Rm. 1402
Rosina Neginsky: “Occult in Literature in
Habsburg Empire at the turn of the century.”
Kerry Wilks: “Camilo José Cela’s Los caprichos de Francisco de Goya y
Lucientes: A Twentieth Century Construction of Renaissance Paragone”
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