>From: "Chad M. Gasta" <[log in to unmask]> >To: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> >Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 14:40:32 -0500 >Subject: Festschrift in honor of Robert L. Fiore > >Dear Colleague and Friend, > >On the eve of Professor Robert L. Fiore’s >retirement from academia and to commemorate his >many contributions to Hispanic studies, we are >editing a collection of essays in his honor that >will appear as a part of Juan de la Cuesta >Hispanic Monographs’ well-known Homenajes >series. The contributors are distinguished >scholars from around the world. A list of the volume’s essays is below. > >We write to invite you to add your name to the >volume’s Tabula Gratulatoria. For $28, your >name will appear on the list, and you will >receive a hardcover copy of the volume. To join >the Tabula honoring Bob, please send a check >made out to Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic >Monographs for $28.00 before November 15, >2008. Please also include the exact way you >would like your name to appear in the Tabula. >Send your check and information to: > >Chad M. Gasta >Department of World Languages and Cultures >Iowa State University >3102 Pearson Hall >Ames, IA 50011 > >Please pass this announcement along to anyone >who may be interested. We hope you will join us >in this project to honor Bob, whose scholarship >and friendship have had such a profound impact on so many of us. > >Best Wishes, >Julia Domínguez >Chad M. Gasta > >Table of Contents > >Introduction: Robert L. Fiore >Chad M. Gasta >Julia Domínguez > >1. William R. Blue >Pennsylvania State University >“Ya amor es mercader:” Deceit, Counterfeiting, >Love and Money in Don Gil de las calzas verdes > >2. Danny Brunette-López >University of South Dakota >Entropic Humor and the Subversion of the >“Ordered System:” Anticlericalism and Skepticism in Lazarillo de Tormes > >3. Lourdes Bueno >Austin College >La simbología in bono del águila en La pícara Justina > >4. Antonio Carreño >Brown University >Las picardía de un secretario: Lope de Vega > >5. Frank P. Casa >The University of Michigan >Power, Passion and Duty in Moreto’s Primero es la honra > >6. Fredrick A. De Armas >University of Chicago > From Goa to Lisboa: Imperial, Erotic and > Hagiographic Storms in Tirso’s Escarmientos para el cuerdo > >7. Manuel Delgado Morales >Bucknell University >Delincuencia, carnaval y comedia en Bajarse al moro > >8. Julia Domínguez >Iowa State University >Cuando la picaresca determinó pasarse a Indias: el caso de Mi tío Atahualpa > >9. Deborah A. Dougherty >Alma College >Marriage as Sacrifice: Girardian Ritual in El Conde Partinuplés > >10. Susan L. Fischer >Bucknell University >Aspectuality, Dramatic Performativity, and El >castigo sin venganza: (Re)Performing Lope’s Problem Tragedy on Stage and Page > >11. Edward H. Friedman >Vanderbilt University >Collaborating with Lope de Vega; or, Wits Friend > >12. Chad M. Gasta >Iowa State University >Early Opera in Spain and the New World: the Genesis of a Transatlantic Genre > >13. David Gitlitz >University of Rhode Island >Comediantes and the Inquisition in Colonial Mexico > >14. Margaret R. Greer >Duke University >Early Modern Spanish Theatrical Transmission, Memory, and a Claramonte Play > >15. David J. Hildner >University of Wisconsin-Madison >Amos Calderonianos injeridos en criados > >16. A. Robert Lauer >The University of Oklahoma >Las estrategias retórico-narrativas de la >Dorotea de Cervantes: Don Quijote 1.24, 28-30, 36-37, 46 > >17. Howard Mancing >Purdue University >Don Quijote: The Texture of the Text > >18. Barbara Mujica >Georgetown University >Letters to Friend and Foe: Ana de Jesús in France and the Low Countries > >19. Thomas Austin O’Connor >Binghamton University (State University of New York) >Nuevas meditaciones sobre La vida es sueño > >20. James A. Parr >University of California, Riverside >El coloquio de los pastores II: Further Inquiry >into Academic Culture and Criticism > >21. C. George Peale >California State University, Fullerton >Playing Ball in Philip IVs Court, or, A Curious >Coincidence in the Materialist History of the Comedia > >22. Janet Pérez >Texas Tech University >Perspectivas sobre el cine de Miguel Delibes, >fiel reflejo de la cultura popular española de la segunda mitad del siglo XX > >23. Antonia Petro >Loyola Marymount University >En busca de la bruja del XVII español > >24. Helen H. Reed >State University of New York at Oneonta >Catalina de Cardona, “la Mujer Pecadora,” and Her Auto/Biographies > >25. Joseph V. Ricapito >Louisiana State University > From Reading to Seeing: The Picaresque in Films > >26. Alison J. Ridley >Hollins University >Traces of Calderón’s La vida es sueño in Buero Vallejo’s El sueño de la razón > >27. Matthew D. Stroud >Trinity University >Artistic Distance and the Comedia: Lessons from Don Quijote > >28. Sharon D. Voros >United States Naval Academy >Leonor’s Library: The Last Will and Testament of Leonor de la Cueva y Silva > >29. Judith Whitenack >University of Nevada, Reno >Trapped Author, Trapped Characters: Ana Caro’s Partinuplés > >30. Diane M. Wright >Grand Valley State University >Finding One’s Way in the Counter Reformation: >Thomistic Thought in Tirso de Molina and Calderón de la Barca > >Contributor Biographies > >Chad M. Gasta >Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies >Director, Languages & Cultures for Professions >Director, Western European Studies Program >Iowa State University >3102 Pearson Hall >Ames, IA 50011-2205 >TEL. (515) 294-0918 >FAX. (515) 294-9914 > >[log in to unmask] >www.language.iastate.edu/gasta Prof. A. 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