I International Series on Hospitality and Migration: “Hospitality Today”
Program:
June 27, 2023
The Ethics of Hospitality
10.00 – 10:45. Dr. Cristina Alsina RĂsquez. âUnwelcoming Homes: Leaving Home as the Foundation of a New Ethics.â
11:00 – 11:45. Dr. Luisa Ma GonzĂĄlez RodrĂguez. âBordering Processes, Inhospitable Policies, and the production of Precarity and Vulnerability in The Visitor.â
12:00 â 12:45. Dr. Cristina GarrigĂłs GonzĂĄlez. âWho is the Host of the House? Migrant Care Workers and Alzheimerâs Disease.â
13:00 â 13:45. Dr. Manuel Aguirre Daban. âBetwixt Home and Host: A Shortcoming in some Sociological and Anthropological Approaches to the Problem of Migration
which a Textual and Liminalist Approach May Help Redress.â
Mobile Hospitality
17:00 â 17:45. Dr. Silvia Schultermandl. âFrom Hospitality to Solidarity: Engaged
Citizenship and the Role of the Translator in Valeria Luiselliâs Lost Children
Archiveâ (online).
18:00 â 18:45. Dr. Ewa Antoszek. âChallenging Hostipitality: Selected Examples of the U.S.-Mexico Border Artivism.â
June 28, 2023
Unsuspected Welcomes
10:00 â 10:45. Dr. Patricia San JosĂ© Rico. âWelcoming while unwelcome: Hospitality from and among outcasts in Gloria Naylor’s Bailey’s Cafe and Toni Morrison’s Paradise.â
11:00 â 11:45. Dr. Santiago RodrĂguez Guerrero-Strachan. âStateless Americans: Tramps, Vagrants and Hobos.â
12:00 – 12:45. Dr. Amanda Gerke. âAllegories of Othering and Linguistic Landscapes of Hospitality in Guillermo del Toro’s Monster Films.â
Estranged Hospitality
17:00 â 17:45. Dr. Paula Barba Guerrero. âHosts as Occupiers: The Anatomy of Otherness in N.K. Jemisinâs âWalking Awake.ââ
18:00 â 18:45. Dr. Parisa Delshad. âBeyond the âCityâsâ Affective Knowledge: Behrouz Boochaniâs Statements From the Heart.â
19:00 â 19:45. Dr. Marta BernabĂ©u Lorenzo. âRe-Imagining Past and Future Hospitality on Screen: Turning to the Wilderness in Taboo (2017-) and Maniac (2018).â
June 29, 2023
Postgraduate Perspectives on Hospitality Today
17:00 â 17:45. Carla Abella RodrĂguez. âInhospitable Encounters: Anti-Blackness in Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyahâs Fiction.â
18:00 – 18:45. Cristina MartĂn HernĂĄndez. âPolitics of Encounter: Re-Imagining Hospitality from a Feminist Border Perspective.â
19:00 â 19:45. Beatriz Hermida Ramos. âNarrating the Other: Hostile Spaces in Arkady Martineâs Teixcalaan Duology.â
>> Additional event:
June 5, 2023
12:00 â 12:45. Kimberly Nguyá» n. âThe White Space of Language: Exploring Marginalized Identity through Poetry.â
© Photograph by Beowulf Sheehan, 2021.
Seminar details:
Contact: discursosypoetica@usal.es
Organized by: Research project âCritical History of Ethnic American Literature: An Intercultural Approach VIâ (Ref. PID2019-108754GB-I00 â MCIN-AEI) in collaboration with the recognized research group âDiscursos y poĂ©tica de la (post)modernidadâ (USAL), and funded by the Faculty of Philology of the University of Salamanca.
Director: Ana MÂȘ Manzanas Calvo.
Event coordinator: Paula Barba Guerrero.
English Department. Universidad de Salamanca.
Registration:
Attendance is free, but registration is required if you wish to receive an official certificate of attendance.
Register here:Â http://vaporetto.usal.es/preactform/detalleCurso?codigo_curso=5823&ano_academico=2023&convocatoria=1
The series is a hybrid event, so all lectures will also be held on Zoom. The link will be provided to all registered participants via email. For further queries, please contact
paulabarbaguerrero@usal.es
Practical information:
Available soon.
Recently graduated Doctors
Paula Barba Guerrero
Universidad de Salamanca
July 29, 2021
Mónica Fernåndez Jiménez
Universidad de Valladolid
December 22, 2021
Muqarram Khorakiwala
Universidad de Valladolid
May 27, 2022
Parisa Delshad
Universidad de Valladolid
September 6, 2022