International Papers 2019

Category
International
  1. Alonso Giráldez, José Miguel. “Félix Calvino: An Intimate Perspective On Galician Emigration To Australia”. III Expo Australia Galicia, A Coruña, 2019.
  2. Alonso Giráldez, José Miguel. “Galician Night (In Translation)”. II Amergin Solstice Poetry Gathering - Éigse Na Gréine, Waterville (Irlanda), 2019.
  3. Alonso Giráldez, José Miguel. “New Trends in Irish Studies” Spring 2019: Irish Studies Seminar”, A Coruña, 2019.
  4. Amenedo-Costa, Mónica. “Pervivencia de la cultura española representada en la literatura de viajes y prensa británicas del siglo XVIII”. Congreso Internacional “Viajes reales, viajes imaginarios”. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 27-30 maio 2019.
  5. Barsaglini-Castro, Anabella. “The Coruña Corpus Tool: The Software Behind the Corpora” XI Congreso Internacional de Lingüística de Corpus (CILC–19). Universitat de València. 15-17/05/2019.
  6. Barsaglini-Castro, Anabella. “Posthumanism and Persuasion in Fiction and Non-fiction Texts” Graduate Day (IDAES). Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 03/05/2019.
  7. Cabarcos Traseira, María Jesús. "Approaching Animal and Non-Animal Nature in Postcolonial Literatures." The Animal Trope: Irish and Galician Responses. University College Cork, Irlanda, 05.09.2019.
  8. Cabarcos Traseira, María Jesús. “Charles Dickens, John Franklin and their Conquests: Victorian Orientalism and the Discourse of Extinction in Richard Flanagan’s Wanting.” (Neo-)Victorian 'Orientations' in The Twenty-First Century. Universidad de Málaga, 15-17.05.2019.
  9. Caneda Cabrera, Teresa. “´Stories are medicine for the soul that we need to heal`”: Breaking Consensual Silence through Storytelling in Emer Martin’s The Cruelty Men. International Colloquium Inconvenient Truths: Silences, Scandals and Secrets in Modern Ireland. Universidade de Vigo, 25 outubro.
  10. Caneda Cabrera, M. Teresa. “Translation and the breaking of political silence: unspoken complicities between two island writers”. SILAS 2019: Comparisons, Conflicts, and Connections: Ireland and Latin America in the Past, Present and Future. Dublin: Trinity College, 23-25 abril de 2019.
  11. Caneda Cabrera, M. Teresa "Forget Me Not: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Silence in Irish Writing" 40th APEAA Conference. Universidade de Porto, 6 - 8 xuño de 2019.
  12. Caneda Cabrera, M. Teresa. “Paradoxical Entanglements: James Joyce and World Literature”. 2019 North American Joyce Symposium. UNAM, México, 12-16 de xuño de 2019.
  13. Caneda Cabrera, M. Teresa. Coordinadora do panel Translating Joyce no 2019 North American Joyce Symposium, UNAM, México, 12-16 de xuño de 2019.
  14. Carregal Romero, José. “It is my job to look after him”: Shame, Silence and Repression in Belinda McKeon’s Tender”. The Critical Ground: The 2019 Conference of the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures. Dublin: Trinity College Dublin, 22-26 xullo 2019.
  15. Clark Mitchell, David. “A New "Rethoric Of Darkness": John Connolly Revisiting The Irish Gothic.” Congreso Interdisciplinar "Revisiting the Gothic in Literature and the Visual Arts". Murcia, 2019.
  16. Clark Mitchell, David. “In Conversation with Australian Rugby Players in Galicia, Liam Patrick Brice And Manuele Votuku Tuiqali. III Expo Australia Galicia, A Coruña, 2019.
  17. Clark Mitchell, David. “Empathy, Morality, Compassion, Maybe Even Life After Death: John Connolly, The Irish Gothic and A Different Look at Crime Fiction. 18th AEDEI International Conference: Difference and Indifference in Irish Studies, Alcúdia, 2019.
  18. Clark Mitchell, David. “Irish Studies in Spain”. 18th AEDEI International Conference: Difference and Indifference in Irish Studies, Alcúdia, 2019.
  19. Clark Mitchell, David. “New Trends in Irish & Scottish Studies”. Spring 2019: Irish Studies Seminar, A Coruña, 2019.
  20. Crespo, Begoña e Isabel Moskowich. “One more step towards the study of subjectivity in the Coruña Corpus”. 37th AESLA Conference, Universidad de Valladolid, España. 27-29 marzo, 2019.
  21. Estévez Saá, José Manuel. “‘It is all in my stories’: Melatu Uche Okorie and Direct Provision in Ireland”. Congreso Borders, Intersections and Identity in the Contemporary Short Story in English. 23-24 maio 2019.
  22. Estévez Saá, Margarita. “Sara Baume’s Cautionary Tales: ‘In the beginning, there was the goldfish’” Congreso Borders, Intersections and Identity in the Contemporary Short Story in English. 23-24 maio 2019.
  23. Fernández Fernández, Martín. “The Emmett Till Trauma in Bebe Moore Campbell’s Your Blues Ain’t Like Mine”. 14th International SAAS Conference. 9 abril 2019, Facultad de Traducción, Universidad de Salamanca.
  24. Figueroa Dorrego, Jorge. “Regnant Whores: Stories of Economic Success in Restoration Prostitute Narratives”. XXX Congreso Internacional de SEDERI. Lisboa, 8-10 de maio de 2019.
  25. González Crespán, Araceli. “Letters from Cuba: Transcending migration on stage”, 40th APEAA Meeting, Oporto (Portugal), xuño 2019.
  26. González Crespán, Araceli. “Silence and Invisibility or the Impossible Representation of Female (Homosexual) Desire in The Children’s Hour”. 14th International Conference SAAS. The Image and the Word, Salamanca, abril 2019.
  27. González Bernárdez, Sara. “Graphic Novels as Contemporary Readings of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, or How Mr Darcy Became a Bishounen”. Simposio Gender and the Graphic Novel. Universitat de Barcelona, 8 de marzo de 2019.
  28. González Bernárdez, Sara. “The Importance of Liminal Spaces for Liminal Identities: Sarah Hall's Luxury Hour”. Congreso Internacional Borders, Intersections & Identity in the Contemporary Short Story in English. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 23-24 de maio de 2019.
  29. González Bernárdez, Sara. “The Role of the Dragon in Traditional and Contemporary Fantasy Fiction”.

Seminario From Ecocriticism to Posthumanism: Is There an Animal in Your Corpus? Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 7 de maio de 2019.

  1. González Varela, Carmen. “British Women ShortStory Writers and Feminist Literary Dystopias”. Congreso Borders, Intersections and Identity in the Contemporary Short Story in English. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 23-24 maio 2019.
  2. González Varela, Carmen. “Sarah Hall’s The Carhullan Army (2007): an Ecofeminist Approach. 20th Conference of the Utopian Studies Society. Organizado por Utopian Studies Society e Monash University. Monash Prato (Toscana, Italia), 1–5 de xullo de 2019.
  3. González Varela, Carmen. “British Women Short-Story Writers and the Critical Dystopia”. Borders, Intersections and Identity in the Contemporary Short Story in English. Organizado polo grupo de investigación de referencia competitiva Discourse and Identity (GI-1924. GRC 2015/002). Facultade de Filoloxía, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (USC), 23-24 de maio de 2019.
  4. González Varela, Carmen. Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary British Dystopian Literature. IDAES Graduate Day 2019. Organizado polo “Programa de Doutoramento Interuniversitario en Estudos Ingleses Avanzados: Lingüística, Literatura e Cultura” (IDAES), USC, UDC, y UVigo. Facultade de Filoloxía, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 3 de maio de 2019.
  5. Jiménez Placer, Susana “Intersections behind the Lunch Counter in Anthony Groom’s ‘Food That Pleases, Food to Take Home’”. Congreso Borders, Intersections and Identity in the Contemporary Short Story in English, 23-24 maio 2019.
  6. Lasa Álvarez, Begoña. “The Roaring Novels of the 1920s”. 15th ESSE Conference. Lyon, 31 agosto a 4 setembro de 2020.
  7. Lasa Álvarez, Begoña. “Creating a Community of Activist Women in Ellen Clayton’s English Female Artists (1876)”. International Conference “(Neo-)Victorian ‘Orientations’ in the Twenty-First Century”. Málaga, 15-17/05/2019.
  8. Lasa Álvarez, Begoña (en colaboración con Pilar Couto Cantero, María Bobadilla Pérez y Eugenia Díaz Caneiro) “The use of Virtual Exchange in Initial Teacher Education in the Teaching and Learning English as a Foreign Language Subjects”. EVALUEATE Conference: Virtual Exchange and 21st Century Teacher Education. León, 4-6/09/2019.
  9. Lasa Álvarez, Begoña. “Presencia de modelos didácticos y pedagógicos de procedencia británica en España a principios del siglo XIX”. “XIX Encuentro de la Ilustración al Romanticismo: Cádiz, América y Europa ante la Modernidad, 1750-1850: La invención de la infancia”. Cádiz, 15-17 de outubro de 2019.
  10. Lojo Rodríguez, Laura Mª: Indestructible Landmarks in a Destructible World: War Time Stories and Elizabeth Bowen’s “The Demon Lover”. 43º Congreso AEDEAN, Universidade de Alicante, 13 a 15 de novembro de 2019.
  11. Lojo Rodríguez, Laura Mª: Women’s Narratives of the Great War: British History and National Identity in Andrea Levy’s “Uriah’s War” (2014). 43º Congreso AEDEAN, Universidade de Alicante, 13 a 15 de novembro de 2019.
  12. López Sande, Sergio. "A Gaze of One's Own; Or, the Porosity of the Looking-Glass as Demonstrative of the Epistemological Autonomy of Character". Congreso internacional Mirror, Mirror: Perceptions, Deceptions and Reflections in Time. Londres, 9 de marzo de 2019.
  13. López Sande, Sergio. "Literature beyond Solipsism: Self-consciousness, Empathy and the Other in the Short Fiction of David Foster Wallace". IDAES Graduate Day 2019. Santiago de Compostela, 3 de maio de 2019.
  14. López Sande, Sergio. "The Lobster, (Re)considered: On David Foster Wallace's 'Consider the Lobster' and the Many Pleasures of Boiling Living Beings". From Ecocriticism to Posthumanism: Is There An Animal in Your Corpus? Santiago de Compostela, 07 de maio de 2019.
  15. López Sande, Sergio. "The Weaponised Face: Otherness and the Unethicality of Expression in David Foster Wallace's Short Fiction”. Congreso Internacional Borders, Intersections and Identity in the Contemporary Short Story in English. Santiago de Compostela, 23 e 24 de maio de 2019.
  16. Lorenzo Modia, María Jesús. “Orientalism and Borealism in the Long Eighteenth Century”. 15th ESSE Conference. Lyon, 31 agosto a 4 setembro de 2020.
  17. Lorenzo Modia, María Jesús. “A Traducción de George Eliot ao Español”. Curso de Traducción Literaria Inglés –Español, Español – Alemán organizado polo Instituto Universitario de Estudios Irlandeses Amergin coa colaboración da Universidade Cristian-Albretchts, Kiel.
  18. Morales Ladrón, Marisol. “(Dis)closed Silence and Control in Anna Burn's Milkman”. International Colloquium Inconvenient Truths: Silences, Scandals and Secrets in Modern Ireland. Universidade de Vigo, 25 outubro.
  19. Moskowich, Isabel e Begoña Crespo. “Addressing the audience: second person pronouns in CHET and CEcheT”. XI Congreso Internacional de Lingüística de Corpus (CILC–19). Universidade de Valencia, España, 15-17 maio, 2019.
  20. Moskowich, Isabel; Luis Puente-Castelo; Monaco, Leida María; & Begoña Crespo. “Advances in CETeL, the Corpus of English Texts on Language” [Póster] 11th Corpus Linguistics Conference. Cardiff University. 22-26/07/2019.
  21. Moskowich, Isabel et al. “Advances in CETel, the corpus of English Texts on Language”. 11th Corpus Linguistics Conference, Cardiff University, UK, 22-26 xullo, 2019.
  22. Mourón Figueroa, Cristina. "Filling in the gaps" in King Richard III's History: Adaptation and Reinterpretation in J. R. Larner's Trilogy Richard Liveth Yet. 31 Congreso Internacional de SELIM (Sociedad Española de Lengua y Literatura inglesas medievales). Valladolid, 19-21 setembro de 2019.
  23. Palacios González, Manuela. “Human-Animal Relatedness in Sinéad Morrissey’s Poetry”. 18th International AEDEI Conference. Universidad de Baleares, Mallorca, 29-31 maio 2019.
  24. Palacios González, Manuela. “Ecofictions between Galicia and Ireland”. Congreso The Epoch of Space. State and New Perspectives. Facultade de Filoloxía, U. Santiago, 8, 9, 10 abril 2019.
  25. Palacios González, Manuela. “Claire Keegan’s Anti-Pastoral Ethics in ‘The Parting Gift’ and ‘The Forester’s Daughter’”. Congreso Borders, Intersections and Identity in the Contemporary Short Story in English. Facultade de Filoloxía, U. Santiago, 23-24 maio 2019.
  26. Pérez Casal, Inmaculada. “Antecedents and Development of the Contemporary Romance Novel in English: A Study of the Contribution to the Genre by Rosamunde Pilcher and Lisa Kleypas.” Relatorio presentado no IDAES Graduate Day 2019 na Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 03 maio 2019.
  27. Pérez Casal, Inmaculada. “Reassessing Rosamunde Pilcher's The Shell Seekers.” VII Encontro da Mocidade Investigadora na Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 27-29 maio 2019.
  28. Pérez Casal, Inmaculada. “‘Life, Liberty and Happily Ever After’: Maya Rodale’s Gilded Age Girls Club Series.” Relatorio aceptado para presentación no vindeiro Congreso AEDEAN 43, que se celebrará na Universidade de Alicate entre os días 13-15 de novembro de 2019.
  29. Puente Castelo, Luis. “First steps towards a new corpus of pseudo-scientific language”. XI Congreso Internacional de Lingüística de Corpus (CILC–19), Universidade de Valencia, España, 15-17 maio, 2019.
  30. Puente Castelo, Luis. “’If this is proved, then it follows`: Correlative structures as witnesses of the evolution of late Modern Englsih scientific discourse”. 11th Corpus Linguistics Conference, Cardiff University, UK, 22-26 xullo 2019.
  31. Rodríguez Fernández, Arancha. "When the Others Have Gone: An Approach to Love and Shame in Irish Women Poetry", congreso AEDEI 2019. Mallorca, 29-31 maio 2019.
  32. Sacido Romero, Jorge: Mesa Redonda (Moderador e participante) titulada "The Conflicts of Belonging in Contemporary Migrant Stories by Women". 43º Congreso AEDEAN, Universidad de Alicante, do 13 ao 15 de novembro de 2019.
  33. Sánchez Roura, Teresa. “Evaluating the Way of St. James in Travel Magazines”. International Conference “Pilgrimages and Tourism”. London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research. Lucy Cavendish College, Universidade de Cambridge. 15-16 xuño 2019.
  34. Urdiales Shaw, Martín. “The elusive nature of Yann Martel’s non-human characters: animalness and storytelling in Life of Pi (2001) and Beatrice and Virgil (2010)” na 14th International SAAS Conference, Salamanca, 9 –11 abril de 2019.
  35. Woodward-Smith, Elizabeth. “Striking Women and Victorian Trade Unionism.” (Neo-) Victorian ‘Orientations’ in the Twenty-First Century, Málaga, 16 maio 2019.