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 Merging Textualities, Emerging Paradigmsin Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Linguistics
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November 13
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-14
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, 2009
at The Texas Union Building (UNB)Presented by
The Graduate Student Organizationof the Department of Spanish and Portugueseat The University of Texas at Austin
18th Colloquium on Hispanic and Luso-BrazilianLiteratures and LinguisticsDepartment of Spanish and PortugueseThe University of Texas at Austin
 
 
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Organizing Committee
Special thanks to all the graduate studentswho generously donated their time and expertise:Webpage Design |
Cristine Tamayo
and
José Enrique Navarro
 Program Design |
Enrique González Conty
and
Paula Park
 Poster and Cover Design |
Drew Wilson
 http://www.coloquiout.orgLiterature Co-chairs
Enrique González Conty
 
José Enrique Navarro
 Linguistics Co-chairs
Ashwini Ganeshan
 
Iera Zinkunegi Uzkudun
 Rocío del guilaCristine TamayoPaula Park Karla González Joseph PierceDrew WilsonCésar TaboadaMary Margaret DowdyMichael FrenchRebecca ThompsonVerónica Ríos Quesada Joe FeesAlexandre LimaFrancisco MaldonadoNancy Tille-VictoricaLydia HuertaAdriana Pacheco Jennifer LangMarco AlvesMarta Vacas-MatosMark Amengual WatsonSandra Sotelo-MillerAlanna BreenGiulianna ZambranoRachel Showstack  Jesse AbingLanie MillarAdam CoonBrian BobbitMeredith Clark  Jorge García Núñez
 
 
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We enthusiastically thank our sponsors, whose generous supportand contributions have enabled this colloquium:The Department of Spanish and PortugueseUniversity Co-opCollege of Liberal ArtsThe Graduate SchoolThe George W. Jalonick III and Dorothy Cockrell Jalonick Centennial LectureshipThe Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American StudiesBrazil CenterDepartment of LinguisticsGraduate Student AssemblyPermanent Seminar in Latin American ArtInstitute for Historical StudiesPerformance as Public Practice Graduate ProgramDepartment of EnglishDepartment of French and ItalianCenter for Women's and Gender StudiesCenter for Mexican-American StudiesDepartment of AnthropologyHarry Ransom CenterProgram for Comparative LiteratureUT Student GovernmentDivision of Musicology and EthnomusicologyUT Senate of College CouncilsRevista PterodáctiloWe would like to extend our gratitude to theDepartment of Spanish and Portuguese:Professor Nicolas ShumwayProfessor Madeline Sutherland-MeierKatherine “Niki” Holmes - Laura Rodríguez - Derrick Davis - Mary KlebaLisa Mailloux - José de Haro - Víctor MartínezWe also thank the professors of the Department of Spanish and Portuguesefor all their help.Last but not least, we want to thank the members of the Graduate StudentOrganization of our department for their support.
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