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CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Sponsored by:
The University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center,
The University of Colorado at Boulder
&
The Program for Cultural Cooperation
between Spain’s Ministry of Culture
United States Universities.
“Ekphrasis in the Age of Cervantes”
November 4-6, 2004
University of Chicago-Paris Center
Sponsored by the University of Chicago Paris Center,
the Franke Institute for the Humanities, and
the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures
at the University of Chicago
Symposium Coordinator
Frederick A. de Armas
Andrew W. Mellon Professor in Humanities at University
of Chicago
Program
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4th
SESSION I: KEYNOTE LECTURE
CHAIR: Frederick A. de Armas
4:00 “El sentimiento religioso entre arte y literatura en el
Siglo de Oro español,” Pierre Civil, University of Paris III
(Sorbonne Nouvelle)
5:30 RECEPTION
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5th
SESSION II: Ekphrasis from Antiquity to the 19th
Century
CHAIR: John Slater
9:30. “Simple Magic: Ekphrasis from Antiquity to the Age of
Cervantes,” Frederick A. de Armas, University of
Chicago.
10:00.“Ekphrastic Themes in Salviati’s Roman Paintings,”
Deborah Cibelli, Nicholls State University.
10:30."Self-portrait and Meta-narrative Discourse. Ekphrasis
and Automimetic Techniques in Early Modern
Aesthetics" Cristina Mueller, University Massachusetts, Amherst.
11:00. “Ekphrasis in Flaubert’s Three Tales,” Rossina Neginsky,
University of Illinois, Springfield.
SESSION III: Ekphrasis in the Age of Cervantes I
CHAIR: Kerry Wilks
11:30 “Ekphrasis and History: The Charles V Paintings in
Villalón’s El Crotalón,” Kathleen Bollard, University of
Colorado at Denver
12:00 “History as ‘pintura viva’: Ekphrasis, Ephemera and
Exempla in Lorenzo Vander Hammen’s Don Juan de Austria,”
John Slater, Indiana University
12:30 “Painting a Pastoral: Lope de Vega’s La Arcadia as
Dramatic Ekphrasis,” Benjamin J. Nelson, University of Chicago
SESSION IV: Ekphrasis in the Age of Cervantes II
CHAIR: Eric Graf
2:30 “Cyclopean Challenge: Góngora’s Polifemo and Programmatic
Art,” Steven Wagschal, Indiana University.
3:00 “Ekphrasis and Enchantment: Images of Circe in Italy and
Spain during the Renaissance,” Kerry Wilks, Wichita State
University.
SESSION V: Cervantes and the Visual Arts
CHAIR: Steven Wagschal
4:00 “El duelo entre Don Quijote y el vizcaíno: écfrasis y
narradores en el Orlando Innamorato y el Quijote,” Juan
Pablo Gil, University of Chicago.
4:30 “Sancho Defecates on Saint Martin of Tours: Visualizing the
Evacuation of Morality in Don Quijote 1.20,” Eric Graf, University
of Illinois.
5:00 "Through the Bonfires of Petrarchism: Flemish Aesthetic and
Italian Desertion in El coloquio de los perros," Ana Gómez Laguna,
Rutgers University at Camden.
5:30 “El Poder de la sangre at the Altarpiece of Redemption.”
Ignacio López Alemany, Duke University.
8:00 BANQUET
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH
WORKSHOPS:
10:00 “Ekphrasis in the Classical World: Definitions and
Examples” Polly Hoover, Wilbur Wright College
11:00 “Word Creates Image in the Prose of Cervantes,” William
Worden, University of Alabama.
Afternoon: Visit to the Louvre Museum.
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