From: Jose Cartagena [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 9:59 AM
To: Lauer, A Robert
Cc: Sherry Velasco
Subject: 21st Annual Cervantes Symposium of California

Estimado Roberto,
 
¿Podrías anunciar este evento en tus foros electrónicos?
 
Mil gracias,
 
José R. Cartagena-Calderón


21st Annual Cervantes Symposium of California
:
Cervantes and Cinema
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Saturday April 25, 2009
Intellectual Commons, Doheny Library


8:30-9:00 Coffee and Welcome:  
Sherry Velasco, USC

9:00-9:30  Adrienne L. Martín

University of California, Davis
“Performing Cervantes”

9:30-10:00  David Arranz

Universidad Carlos III, Madrid
Don Quijote de la Mancha y el western”

10:00-10:15 Coffee Break

10:15-10:45 Bruce R. Burningham Illinois State University
“Inside the Box: Death, Desire, and Dulcinea in Mulholland Drive

10:45-11:15 Ted L. L. Bergman
California State University, Fresno
“Zaniness, Pastiche and Animation: Don Quixote’s Travels to Japan and the United States”
 
11:15-11:45 Sidney Donnell
Lafayette College
“What’s Eating Terry Gilliam?  Discourse, Madness, and Exploitation of the Filmic Object in Lost in La Mancha

11:45-1:00 Lunch (provided)

1:00-1:30 Student Finalists and Winners from the Visions and Voices “Cinematic Cervantes” student video contest.  
 
1:30-2:00 Kate Regan
University of Portland
“Trekking with Don Quixote through Digital Film”

2:00-2:15 Coffee Break

2:15-3:00 Roundtable.  Moderator: Marsha Kinder, USC Cinematic Arts
Fax Bahr
, Emmy Award-winner, Filmmaker, and TV producer
Philip J. Ethington
USC (History and Political Science)
“Adapting Don Quixote for Television”

3:00-4:00 Keynote Presentation:
Howard Mancing
Purdue University
Massimiliano Giorgini
Purdue University and Wizard Academy
“Don Quijote Goes to the Movies”

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Jose R. Cartagena-Calderon
Assistant Professor, Spanish Section Coordinator
Pomona College
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures
550 N. Harvard Ave.
Claremont, CA 91711


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