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Gendering the Medieval Mediterranean

Michelle Armstrong-Partida, Associate Professor of History, Emory University

Sponsored by the Early Modern Studies Research Cluster of the Mellon Global Georgia Project and the Willson Center for Humanities & Arts

[Image: Miniature from the illuminated manuscripts of the treatise by Giovanni Boccaccio, “The famous women”. MS Fr. 598, f. 70v, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. France, 15th century.]

Diogo Cosme, "L3 Acquisition of the Portuguese Present Perfect by English-Spanish Bilinguals"

All are invited to attend Diogo Cosme's dissertation defense on Friday, November 19th at 10am via Zoom. 

"L3 Acquisition of the Portuguese Present Perfect by English-Spanish Bilinguals"

Major Professor: Dr. Tim Gupton (contact Dr. Gupton for link)

Commitee Members: Dr. Margaret Quesada, Dr. Chad Howe, Dr. Michael Iverson

Gender and Race in Europe - Vénus Noire

On November 8th, UGA's Gender History Workshop and the Wilson Center for Humanities and the Arts will be hosting Dr. Robin Mitchell. Dr. Mitchell will give a brief presentation on her research on black women and colonial fantasies in nineteenth century France, followed by a Q & A session.  Please see the attached flier for more information, and a link to register for the event. Any graduate students interested in obtaining a copy of Dr.

The Atlantic Metropolis: Ships and Seafarers in Lope de Vega's El Arenal de Sevilla, lecture by Dr. Carl Wise, College of Charleston

Wise's lecture will be hosted by the Early Modern Studies Research Group, an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant-funded research project in the Global Georgia Initiative of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts. Matching funds are provided by Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, and the departments of English, History, Romance Languages, and Theatre and Film Studies.

Milonga Tropical Free Social Dancing Event

Milonga Tropical is making a resurgence after a two year hiatus because of COVID. Put your dancing shoes on and join us for social dancing with tango, salsa, bachata and merengue from 7-9p. If you want a free beginner Tango lesson, come from 6-7p. Hotel Indigo, October 28.

Also see live performances by Athens Tango Project, UGA Salsa Club and Dance FX, featuring Stephanie Lynn of Franklin OIT and Dr. Fuad Elhage of the Department of Romance Languages. This cultural event is free and open to the public. Everyone is welcome!

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