News and Events
Guest Speakers
Black Italians and Digital Culture in Contemporary Italy
Blackness in the Caribbean and Latin America
Cultural Events
2021 TA Talks
The Department of World Languages and Cultures and the Office of Equity and Diversity hosted the 15th annual TA Talks featuring the 2020-2021 Fulbright Language Teaching Assistants from Germany, Canada, Palestine and Uruguay. The FLTAs shared about their countries and cultures and what makes them unique.
Dragon Boat Festival
Visiting Chinese instructor Hsiang-Ling Wang hosted an event on the celebration of the Dragon Boat Festival on Thursday, April 22.
Fulbright Night: Uruguay
Spanish FLTA Cecilia Nuñez shared about the big carnival celebrations all around the world and in her home country of Uruguay at the Fulbright Night on March 25th from 7:00-8:00 P.M. Uruguay has the longest Carnival celebration in the world, and Professor Nuñez shared about the traditions surrounding this celebration in her presentation.
Fulbright Night: Palestine
Arabic FLTA Belal Elkurd invited the university community to join in a celebration of the olive harvest season in Palestine, the time of year when Palestinians gather to pick olives. Olive harvest season in Palestine is the time of year when Palestinians come together to gather olives, a mainstay crop of the Palestinian economy. Professor Elkurd shared about this wonderful time of year in Palestine and the traditions associated with it. This event took place on Zoom Thursday, March 4, from 12 to 1 p.m.
Asian New Year Celebration
Why Learn Chinese Event
Fulbright Night: Canada听
On Thursday, October 22nd, Canadian FLTA and French instructor Chama Laassassy hosted a virtual French and Francophone Trivia Night featuring trivia and games on French and Francophone cultures.
Fulbright Night: Germany听
Faculty News
Dr. Roxana Curiel
The World Languages and Cultures Department welcomed Dr. Roxana A. Curiel as a new Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies in the World Languages and Cultures Department.
Faculty Scholarship
Dr. Yamile Silva
Dr. Yamile Silva has been elected a member Executive Council of the Colonial Section, Latin American Studies Association (LASA) for a five year-period (2020-2025). LASA is the largest professional association in the world for individuals and institutions engaged in the study of Latin America. With over 13,000 members, more than 60 percent of whom reside outside the United States, LASA brings together experts on Latin America from all disciplines.
Silva published her annotated edition La sonrisa del paisaje. Diarios de Abigail Mejía (Santo Domingo: Ministerio de Cultura de la República Dominicana, 2020. pp. 180). Her article, “‘I, humble servant of your grace’: Isabel de Salazar’s and Ana de Nabarrete’s Petitions" has been accepted for publication by Revista de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades (Michigan State University). It will be published on Nov. 2020.
Also, Silva’s book review of Rocío Quispe Agnoli. Nobles de papel. Identidades oscilantes y genealogías borrosas en los descendientes de la realeza inca. Madrid: Iberoamericana, 2016. 264 pp. was published In Journal of Gender and Sexuality Studies Volumen 45, Número 2 (2020).
Finally, her article “"Different when I Opened My Mouth: Experiences, Reflections, and Perspectives of Faculty Members with Foreign English Accents in Higher Education" written in collaboration with Dr. Andrés Ramirez (Florida Atlantic University) has been accepted by Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism and will be published on its forthcoming issue, Volume 19, Number 2.
Silva was invited as a keynote speaker by the International Book Festival of Santo Domingo organized by the Ministry of Culture (Dominican Republic). Her talk “La sonrisa del paisaje. Escritura y cultura material en los diarios de Abigail Mejía” on June 4, 2020 was via Zoom and YouTube due to Covid 19.
Dr. Silva’s panel "Representaciones del miedo/Representations of Fear" was accepted for the LASA2021 Virtual Congress: Crisis global, desigualdades y centralidad de la vida, May 26-29, 2021.
She will be the guest editor, with Dr. Ana María Díaz (Oberlin College), of the thematic dossier "Yo llana estoy": jerarquías, transgresiones y despliegues de género en América hispana colonial (1492-1898) to be published in the Journal of Gender and Sexualities (Michigan State University). Also, Dr. Silva has been working on the article “La intervención de Estados Unidos en la República Dominicana através de las crónicas de Abigail Mejía” to be submitted this May to an academic journal.
Finally, Dr. Silva has been promoted to Full Professor at our institution.
Dr. Marzia Caporale
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