Els Maquis; una perspectiva des de la Memòria Històrica

Los Maquis; una perspectiva desde la Memoria Histórica

 


Mercedes Camino

Catedrática en Estudios Hispánicos, Departmento de Lenguas y Culturas Europeas, Bowland College North Lancaster University.

 

PREVIOS PUESTOS:

  • 2006-2007 Reader en Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad de Lancaster
  • 2003-2006 Profesora Adjunta en Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad de Auckland
  • 1998-2003 Senior Profesora Titular (Senior Lecturer) en Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad de Auckland
  • 1995-1998 Profesora Titular (Lecturer) de Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad de Auckland
  • 1994 Tutora en Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad de Auckland
  • 1994 Asistente de Profesor de inglés, Universidad de Auckland
  • 1989-1993 Asistente de Enseñanza (Teaching Fellow) de Inglés, Universidad de Auckland

 

EDUCACIÓN Y CALIFICACIONES:

  • 1990-94: Doctorado en Inglés (Literatura), Universidad de Auckland y Universidad de California, San Diego (intercambio)
  • 1987-89: Master de Letras, Honores de Primera Clase en Inglés, Universidad de Auckland
  • 1985-87: Licenciatura de Letras en Inglés y Linguística, Universidad de Auckland

 

ADMINISTRACIÓN:

Universidad de Lancaster:

  • 2008 Directora del Centro de Investigación Dynamics of Memories
  • 2008 Comité de Selección de Personal (Departamento de Historia)
  • 2007-pres Directora de Investigación, DELC
  • 2007-pres Miembro del Comité de Investigación y Ética en la Investigación de la Facultad de Arte y Ciencias Sociales (FASS)
  • 2007-pres Mentora de personal (Cornelia Grabner)
  • 2007 Comité de Selección de Personal (DELC y Departamento de Historia)
  • 2007-pres Directora de Presentaciones y Comunicaciones University of Auckland:
  • 2006 Jefe de Departamento en funciones
  • 2006 Consejera de Posgrado (January-April)
  • 2004-06 Representante de personal en el Senado ub-professorial Representative of Faculty of Arts in Senate
  • 2003-05 Representante de personal en el Comité Internacional
  • 2002 Consejero de estudiantes de grado
  • 2000-05 Oficial de Pedidos Bibliotecarios
  • 2000 Miembro del Comité de Personal (SELL)
  • 2000 Jefe de Departamento en funciones
  • 1999 Coordinadora departamental de matrículas
  • 1999 Departmental Undergraduate Adviser
  • 1997 Miembro del Comité de Investigación y Posgrado de la Facultad de Letras
  • 1997 Miembro del Comité de Estudios Graduados (SELL)
  • 1996-97 Miembro del Comité de Estudios Europeos
  • 1996 Coordinadora departamental de matrículas
  • 1995-97 Consejero de Posgrado, Departamento de Español
  • 1996-97 Oficial de Pedidos Bibliotecarios
  • 1989-92 Miembro del Comité de Investigación y Posgrado, Departamento de Inglés

 

SERVICIO PROFESIONAL

  • 2008 Evaluación de Personal (Aston University, UK)
  • 2008 Evaluación de Personal (Rutgers University, UD+SA)
  • 2007 Asesora para Letras femeninas (Arizona State University, USA)
  • 2005 Asesora para The Globe (Journal of the Australian Map Circle)
  • 2004 Management Committee MEDEMS (Medieval and Early Modern Studies Centre, University of Auckland)
  • 2000 Asesora para Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos (Canada)
  • 1999 Asesora para Tesis Doctorales para el Premio Nebenzahl Prize in History of Cartography for U of Chicago P
  • 1998 Asesora para The Edwin Mellen Press
  • 1997-
  • 2001 Representante en Australasian del Cervantes Project 2001

 

ENSEÑANZA:
Universidad de Lancaster: Nuevos cursos:

  • 2007 Part I Culture (Coordinator; Lectures on Spain early modern to present)
  • 2007 Advanced Reading in Spanish
  • 2007 Contemporary Spanish Cultural Studies, Part II
  • 2006 Spanish Cinema, Year 2
  • 2006 Don Juan in Literature and Film, Final Year
  • 2006-2007 Translation English to Spanish, Final Year
  • 2006 Part I Culture Spanish (Contribution to redesigning course; Lectures on 20th Century Spanish History)

Tesinas de Grado: 2008: Iglesia Española y Concilio Vaticano II (Sam Charlton); 2007: Bartolomé de las Casas (Kay Newton); 2006: Mujeres en la Guerra Civil (Anna Donnelly), Don Juan en Soho (Helen Nichols), Anticoncepción en Francia 1910-75 (Danielle White), Buñuel y Almodóvar (David Sivey).

 

Universidad deAuckland:
Estudios Hispánicos:
Cursos diseñados:

  • 1995-2001, 2005 Literature of the Golden Age, Stage III
  • 2003 Contemporary Spanish Cultural Studies, Stage II
  • 2002, 2004 Spanish Film, Stages III and MA
  • 1995, 1996, 1999 Literature of the Golden Age, MA
  • 1996, 2000 Early Modern Colonialism, MA
  • 1995 Twentieth Century Spanish Literature, Stage II
  • 1996-2001 Film Studies, Stage I
  • 1996, 1997 Medieval Literature, MA
  • 1994-pres Spanish Language and Culture, Stages I, II, and III.Lectures on: Women’s Studies, Stage I (1994-95), Lorca, Stage III (1995), Anna María Moix (1995) English:
  • 1994 Shakespearean Drama, Stage II (tutor)
  • 1994, 1995, 1996 Renaissance Literature, Stage II and MA (Guest Lecturer)
  • 1990-92 and 1994 English Linguistics, Stage I (tutor)
  • 1990-92 and 1994 Historical and Comparative Linguistics, Stage I (tutor)
  • 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000 Early Modern Colonialism, MA (Guest Lecturer)

 

European and Latin American Film Studies (Lectures):

  • 2005 European Exploration
  • 2003-2004 European Cinema, Stage II (British, Eastern European and Spanish)
    1996-2000 Lectures on Latin American History and Culture Through Film Supervision of Theses at MA and PhD level Lancaster Universidad:
  • 2007-pres Maria Christodolou on Representations of the Left in Italian and Greek Cinema
  • 2007-pres Stuart Durkin on Basque NGOs (PhD)
  • 2006-pres Clare Wydell on Spanish Commemorations (PhD)
  • 2006-pres Flora Lopez-Bray on Gioconda Belli (PhD) (Co-supervisor)
  • 2006-2007 María Pujol-Vals on Catalan Teenage Literature (PhD) (Co-supervisor) Universidad de Auckland:
  • 2006 Kim Townshend on Love and Madness in Adaptations of Don Quijote (MA)
  • 2004-2005 Charles Wilson on Basque Literature and Film (MA) 2001-
  • 2005 Gwyn Fox on Early Modern Spanish Women Sonneteers (PhD). Awarded Best Doctoral Dissertation in 2006.
  • 2000-2004 Lara Anderson on Consumerism in Emilia Pardo Bazán and Benito Pérez Galdós (PhD)
  • 2001-2004 Bryony Sinclair on C20 Catalan Women Writers (PhD) Co-supervisor.
  • 2004 Paul Bowker on Travel Narratives of Cela and Goytisolo (MA, Co-supervisor).
  • 2003 Charles Wilson. MA Research Essay on C18 Spanish Exploration of the Pacific
  • 2002 Chad Tilly. MA Research Essay on Television Adaptations of Don Quijote
  • 2001-2002 Ashraf Anwar on Medieval Islamic Spain (PhD) (Co-supervisor)
  • 2000 Gwyn Fox on John Donne and Francisco de Quevedo (MA, First Class Honours)
  • 1998-99 Lara Anderson on Emilia Pardo Bazán (MA, First Class Honours)
  • 1998-99 Sarsha Deely on Contemporary Images of El Cid in Film and Literature (MA, Second Class Honours)
  • 1998-99 Shane Riddle on 18th century Spanish Journals of Pacific Exploration (MA, First Class Honours)
  • 1996 Nicole von Germeten on Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (MA, First Class Honours)
  • 1996 Philip Hardcastle on Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla (MA)

 

INVESTIGACIÓN:
Áreas de investigación:

Estudios de cine español y europeos, Literatura e Historia de los siglos XVI y XVII, Colonialismo e Historia de la Cartografía.

 

Publicaciones:
Libros:

  • 2008 Exploring the Explorers: Spaniards in Oceania 1519-1794. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
  • 2005 Producing the Pacific: Maps and Narratives of Spanish Exploration (1567-1606). Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi.
  • 2001 Practising Places: Lazarillo, Saint Teresa and the Early Modern City. Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi.
  • 1995 The Stage am I: Raping Lucrece in Early Modern England. Salzburg: University Studies 120. Salzburg/New York: The Edwin Mellen Press.

 

Artículos en revistas académicas:

  • 2007 ‘Negotiating Woman: Ana Caro’s El Conde Partinuplés’. Tulsa’s Journal of Women’s Studies 26. 2 (
    2007): 199-216.
  • 2007 ‘Women, War and Wounds: The Spanish Civil War in The Spirit of the Beehive and Soldiers of Salamina’. International Journal of Iberian Studies 20.2 (2007): 91-104.
  • 2007 ‘A Spanish Mission in Tahiti: Coastal Views and Eighteenth-century Cultural Syncretism’. The Globe 58 (2007): 6-20. 2005 ‘Madrid me mata: Killing the Husband in Pedro Almodóvar’s ¿Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto? and Alex de la Iglesia’s La comunidad’. Forum for Modern Language Studies 41.3 (2005): 333-42.
  • 2005 ‘”The War Is So Young”: Journalism and Male Bonding in Welcome to Sarajevo and Territorio Comanche’. Studies in European Cinema 2.2 (2005): 115-24.
  • 2004 ‘To eat or not to eat: Feasting and Fasting in Tirso’s El burlador de Sevilla and Buñuel’s El discreto encanto de la burguesía’. In Memoriam Paco Rabal. Estudios sobre el cine peninsular. Spanish Cinema Studies. Monographic Issue of Letras Peninsulares 16.1 (Spring 2003 [2004]): 249-61.
  • 2004 ‘”¡Volviose en luto la boda!”: Ritual and the Technologies of Power in Fuente Ovejuna’. Modern Language Review 99.2 (April 2004): 382-93.
  • 2003 ‘”Las naves de la conquista”’: Woman and the Fatherland in El burlador de Sevilla’. Bulletin of the Comediantes 55.1 (2003): 69-86.
  • 2003 ‘Staging the Southern Continent’. The Globe 54 (2003): 13-22.
  • 2003 ‘‘Esta sangre quiero’: Secrets and Discovery in Lope’s El perro del hortelano’. Hispanic Review 71: 1 (Winter 2003): 15-30.
  • 2002 ‘The Museum and the Forum: Greenwich’s The Price of Tea and Te Papa’s Virgin in a Condom. Te Ara: Journal of Museums Aotearoa 27.2 (November 2002): 26-31.
  • 2002 ‘”En distintas cuadras”: Engendering the Americas in Sor Juana’s Los empeños de una casa’. Romance Studies 20.2 (2002): 155-64.
  • 2001 ‘Transvestism, Translation and Transgression: Angela de Azevedo’s El muerto disimulado’. Forum for Modern Language Studies 37. 3 (2001): 314-325.
  • 2000 ‘Producing the City: Bird’s-Eye Views and Social Control in Hapsburg Spain’. Cartographica 36.3 (Fall 1999): 17-30.
  • 1999 ‘María de Zayas and Ana Caro: The Space of Woman’s Solidarity in the Spanish Golden Age’. Hispanic Review 67.1 (1999): 18-47.
  • 1999 ‘A Waxen World: Early Modern Women’s Geographical (Un)Awareness’. Parergon 16.1 (1999): 101-32.
  • 1998 ‘”Methinks I see an evil lurk unespied”: Visualizing Conquest in Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland’. Spenser Studies 12 (1998): 169-94.
  • 1997 ‘(Un)folding the Map of Early Modern Ireland: Spenser, Moryson and Bartlett’. Cartographica 34.4 (Fall 1997): 123-59.
  • 1997 ‘”Ya no es Lucrecia Lucrecia”: Woman and limpieza de sangre in Rojas Zorrilla’s Lucrecia y Tarquino’. Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos 21. 2 (1997): 329-51.
  • 1996 ‘Ficción, afición y seducción: Ana Caro’s Valor, agravio y mujer’. Bulletin of the Comediantes 48.1 (Summer 1996): 37-50.
  • 1994 ‘”Spindles for Swords”: The Re/Dis-covery of María de Zayas’ Presence’. Hispanic Review 62 (1994): 39-51.

 

Secciones en libros:

  • 2007 ‘Cross-cultural Engagements in the South Pacific: Quirós’ Austrialia 1606’. Pedro Fernàndez de Quiros et le Vanuatu: Découverte mutuelle et historiographie d’un acte fondateur, 1606. Ed. Angleviel Frédéric. Port Vila (Vanuatu): Délégation de l'Union européenne au Vanuatu & Groupe de Recherche en Histoire Océanienne, 2007. 57-83.
  • 2001 ‘Maps, Traffic and Representation: The Iberian Pacific from Magellan to Queirós’. Crossings: Travel, Art, Literature, Politics. Ed. Rudolphus Teeuwen and Shu-Li Chang. Taipei: Bookman. 203-25.
  • 2001 ‘Representaciones del Pacífico 1519-1606’. Imperios y Naciones en el Pacífico. Ed. Mª Dolores Elizalde, Josep M. Fradera and Luis Alonso. Madrid: AECI-CSIC, 2000. 154-76.
  • 1996 ‘”My honour I’ll bequeath unto the knife”: Public Heroism, Private Sacrifice, and Renaissance Lucretias’. Imagining Culture: Crossing Boundaries in Early Modern Europe. Ed. Jonathan Hart. New York: Garland Press, 1996. 95-107 and 203-08.
  • 1996 ‘”That map which deep impression bears”: The Politics of Conquest in Lucrece’. Shakespeare: World Views. Ed. Robin Eaden, Madge Mitton and Heather Kerr. Newark: University of Delaware Press; London: Associated University Presses, 1996. 124-45.
  • 1993 ‘Mapping terra incognita: The Reification of America in the Works of Hernán Cortés, Amerigo Vespucci, and Thomas More’. Travellers’ Tales, Real and Imaginary, in the Hispanic World and Its Literature. Ed. Alun Kenwood. Melbourne and Madrid: Voz Hispánica, 1993. 7-22.

 

Reseñas y comentarios:

  • 2005 The Marvel of Maps: Art, Cartography, and Politics in Renaissance Italy. By Francesca Fiorani. New Haven/London: Yale UP, 2005. The Globe (2005): 49-50.
  • 1999 ‘Serbian Leader Never to Be Trusted’. New Zealand Herald 5.4.99
  • 1998 ‘Modern Echoes of Old Social Injustice’. New Zealand Herald 12.3.98
  • 1997 ‘Universities Failing to Meet Gender Equality Promises’. New Zealand Herald 12.3.97
  • 1997 ‘Ignorance: A Tyrant’s Security’. New Zealand Education Review 5.6.97
  • 1997 Interview for Janet River’s ‘The Sound of Breaking Glass’. NZ Education Review 11.6.97
  • 1996 ¿Entiendes?: Queer Readings, Hispanic Writings. Ed. Paul Julian Smith and Emilie L. Bergmann. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 1995. Literary Research/Recherche Littéraire 25 (Spring-Summer 1996): 13-16.
  • 1996 Cultural Authority in Golden Age Spain. Ed. Marina S. Brownlee and Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. Literary Research/Recherche Littéraire 25 (Spring-Summer 1996): 22-23.

 

En prensa:

  • 2009 ‘Ser mujer, ni estar ausente’: Sor Juana’s Silence in María Luisa Bemberg’s Yo, la peor de todas/ I, The Worst of All (1992). Identity, Nation and Discourse: Latin American Women Writers and Artists. Ed. Claire Taylor. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • 2009 ‘Mission to Tahiti: Maps and Narratives 1772-75’. Ed. Lisa Bailey, Lindsay Diggelmann and Kim M. Phillips. Old Worlds, New Worlds: European Cultural Encounters, c. 1100 - c. 1750. Brepols. Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies Series. Artículos en consideración: ‘Blood of an Innocent: Guillermo del Toro’s Laberinto del fauno (2006) and Montxo Armendariz’s Silencio roto (2001)’.
  • Submitted August 2008. ‘Strike Back: Daldry’s Billy Elliott and Loach’s Bread and Roses’.
  • Submitted August 2008. Trabajo en progreso: Blood of an Innocent: Filming the Spanish Guerrilla 1953-2006 ‘Mapping Terra Australis Incognita and the Early Modern Spanish World View’ ‘The Goodness of Strangers’: Murder and Morality in Todo sobre mi madre (1999) and Volver (2006) ‘The Sea Explorer and His City: From Columbus to Drake’ ‘War Souvenirs: Mapping Sarajevo 1992-95’

 

BECAS DE INVESTIGACIÓN:
Becas destacadas (de más un año):

  • 2004-6 Marsden Grant from Royal Society of New Zealand. NZ$180,000 (60,000 per year for three years). Project with Anne Salmond and Amiria Henare (total $540,000 or $180,000 per year for three years).
  • 2002-03 Fast Start Marsden Grant from Royal Society of New Zealand. NZ$100,000 (50,000 per year for two years).
  • 2000 Early Career Research Excellence Award. University of Auckland. $30,000.

 

Reconocimientos internacionales:

  • 2008 HERA JRP Networking Grant for Dynamics of Memories €3,000.
  • 2004 Holzheimer-Woodward Memorial Fellowship. US$7000 (US$3,500 per month for two months). The
  • Institute for Research in the Humanities-History of Cartography Project, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Taken up in 2005.
  • 2002 Scholarship of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Spain). €3,600 for three months.
  • 2001 Short-Term Caird Fellowship at the National Maritime Museum (Greenwich), £4,500 for three months.
  • 2000 J. Best Fellowship. American Geographical Society at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. US$1,500 for four weeks.
  • 1998 Hermon Dunlap Smith Center Fellowship. Newberry Library (Chicago). US$1,600 for two months.
  • 1996 Scholarship of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Spain). €3,600 for three months.
  • 1995 J. B. Harley Fellowship. British Library (London). £400 for two weeks.
  • 1993 Hermon Dunlap Smith Center Fellowship. Newberry Library (Chicago). US$2,400 for three months

 

British Academy

  • 2007 Conference Grant £500 Universidad de Lancaster:
  • 2008 IAS Incubation funds for Dynamics of Memories £2,500
  • 2008 Conference Funding, £700 (DELC)
  • 2008 Conference Grants £530 (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)
  • 2007 Conference Funding and Research Support £530 (DELC)
  • 2007 Research and Enterprise £1680 (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)
  • 2006 Conference Funding £700 (DELC). Universidad de Auckland:
  • 2005 SELL’s PBRF Fund. $1100 Teaching/Research Assistanship.
  • 2005 Research Grant. NZ$8,
  • 200 for Translation of a Cervantes’ Play (Project led by Michael Neill with Gwyn Fox as translator).
  • 2004 SELL’s PBRF Fund. $1000 Teaching/Research Assistanship.
  • 2004 Faculty of Arts and SELL Research/Conference Funding. NZ$1500.
  • 2003 Research Grant. NZ$5000 for travel assistance.
  • 2003 Faculty of Arts, Flexible Learning Grants $1800 ($1500, $300).
  • 2002 Faculty of Arts, Flexible Learning Grants $2050 ($600, $600, $850).
  • 2000 Research Grant. $2,000 for travel assistance to the US and Spain.
  • 2000 Research Grant. $6,000 for travel assistance to the US.
  • 1999 Teaching Improvement Grant. $1,000 for flexible learning package.
  • 1998 Research Grant (University of Auckland) $6,500 for travel to the US.
  • 1997 Teaching Improvement Grant. $2,000 to develop multimedia program in Culture of the Spanish Baroque.
  • 1996 Research Grant. $6,000 for Computer Equipment and travel assistance.
  • 1995 New Staff Research Grant. NZ$8,000 for travel assistance and Computer Equipment.
  • 1993 Graduate Research Grant for travel to Chicago, Kansas City and Atlanta. NZ$1,200.
  • 1992 Research Grant to research in the US. NZ$1,500.
  • 1990 Elizabeth Mary Philips Scholarship. $500.
  • 1990-93 1989-91 and 1993 New Zealand University Grants Committee Post-graduate Scholar. $9,600 per annum for three years.

 

PRESENTACIONES Y COMUNICACIONES:

  • En preparación para 2009- Invitation to Deliver Keynote Address and Master Class at University of Western Australia, to be followed by Public Lectures in Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Wellington (New Zealand). Funded.
  • 2008 ‘Guerra, Guerrilla y Género: Guillermo del Toro’s Laberinto del fauno (2006) y Montxo Armendariz’s Silencio roto (2001)’. (Santa Cruz de Moya). Funded.
  • 2008 ‘Blood of an Innocent’: Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) and Montxo Armendariz’s Broken Silence (2001) (Kent)
  • 2008 Guerrilla, Gender and ‘Spanishness in Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) and Montxo Armendariz’s Broken Silence (2001), (Denton, Texas)
  • 2008 Maquis Without Weapons: Women in Silencio roto (2001) and El laberinto del fauno (2006) (Cardiff)
  • 2007 Ofelia in Wonderland: Women and the Spanish Civil War in Guillermo del Toro’s El laberinto del fauno/Pan’s Labyrinth (2006). WISPS (Manchester)
  • 2007 ‘Exploring the Explorers: Mapping Spaniards in Oceania, 1567-1794’ (Auckland)
  • 2007 War, Wounds and Women: The Spanish Civil War in Victor Erice’s The Spirit of the Beehive and David Trueba’s Soldiers of Salamis (Lancaster, DELC)
  • 2007 ‘“Ser mujer, ni estar ausente”: Sor Juana’s Silence in María Luisa Bemberg’s Yo, la peor de todas/ I, The Worst of All (1992)’. (Liverpool).
  • 2006 ‘Exploring the Explorers: Mapping Spaniards in Oceania, 1567-1794’ (Lancaster, History)
  • 2006 ‘Women, War and Absence: The Spanish Civil War in The Spirit of the Beehive and Soldiers of Salamina’. Conference on Spanish Civil War (Bristol)
  • 2006 ‘Strike Back: Daldry’s Billy Elliott and Loach’s Bread and Roses’. European Cinema (Swansea)
  • 2006 ‘Torres, Quirós and Austrialia del Espíritu Santo 1606’. Spanish Mariners: Commemoration of Torres’ Anniversary .(Melbourne). Funded.
  • 2005 ‘Viceroy Amat’s Tahiti: Maps and Narratives 1772-75’. Australian Map Circle (Melbourne)
  • 2005 ‘Viceroy Amat’s Tahiti: Maps and Narratives 1772-75’. ANZAMEMS (Auckland)
  • 2005 ‘Poverty and Picaresque’. Forum at ANZAMEMS (Auckland)
  • 2004 ‘Producing the Pacific: Maps and Narratives of Spanish Exploration 1595-1789’. New World Societies Seminar (History Department, University of Auckland)
  • 2004 ‘Madrid me mata: Killing the Husband in Pedro Almodóvar’s ¿Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto? and Alex de la Iglesia’s La comunidad’. AILASA (Association of Iberian and Latin American Studies of Australasia) (Adelaide)
  • 2003 ‘Europe, Imagination, Prostitution: Almodóvar’s All About My Mother’. European Studies (Auckland)
  • 2003 ‘War Souvenirs: Mapping Sarajevo 1992-95’. Plenary. History of Cartography (Boston)
  • 2003 ‘“To eat or not to eat: Feasting and Fasting in Tirso’s El burlador de Sevilla and Buñuel’s El discreto encanto de la burguesía”. AULLA (Wellington, New Zealand)
  • 2003 ‘Performing the Pacific: Maps and Narratives of Sixteenth-Century Exploration’. ‘Conceptualising the Pacific’. Huntington Library (San Marino). Funded.
  • 2000 ‘The Iberian Pacific: Maps and Narratives 1519-1606’. National Sun Yat-sen University. (Kaohsiung, Taiwan). Funded.
  • 2002 ‘Staging the Southern Continent’. Australian Map Circle (Cairns)
  • 2001 ‘The Sea Explorer and His City: From Columbus to Drake’. ‘The Sea and the City’ (London)
  • 2001 ‘La última invención: Quirós y el Pacífico’. Plenary.History of Cartography (El Escorial, Madrid)
  • 2000 ‘“En distintas cuadras”: Engendering the Americas in Sor Juana’s Los empeños de una casa’. Modern Language Association (Washington)
  • 1999 ‘The City and the Book: Urban Representation from Christine de Pizan to the Civitates Orbis Terrarum’. Nebenzahl Lectures (Chicago). Funded.
  • 1999 ‘Representaciones del Pacífico 1519-1606’. Asociación de Estudios del Pacífico (Madrid). Partly funded.
  • 1999 ‘The City and the Book: Urban Representation from Christine de Pizan to the Civitates Orbis Terrarum’. (Auckland)
  • 1999 ‘Bird’s-eye Views and Social Control in Habsburg Spain’. AILASA (Melbourne)
  • 1999 ‘The City’s Story: Urban Representation from Christine de Pizan to Saint Theresa of Avila’. Women and Society 1550-1700 (Melbourne).
  • 1999 ‘Representing the Pacific: Maps and Narratives 1519-1606’. Plenary. (Chicago Map Society)
  • 1999 ‘Producing the City: Bird’s-Eye Views and Social Control in Hapsburg Spain’.(Newberry Library Colloquium (Chicago).
  • 1998 ‘Rich in Silver, Rich in Gold: Iberian Explorers’ Mapping the Oceanic Island 1519-1640’. Vasco da Gama Congresso (Lisbon). Funded.
  • 1997 ‘Collecting City Views: Visions of Exile of the Spanish Baroque’. Art History Department’s Collectors and Collecting Series (Auckland)
  • 1997 ‘Teresa of Avila and the Poetics of Spatial Isolation’ AILASA (Auckland)
  • 1997 ‘Narratives of Dis-placement: City Views of the Spanish Baroque’. XVII Conference on History of Cartography (Lisbon)
  • 1997 ‘Urban Views of the Spanish Early Modern Age”. NZ Map Society (Helensville)
  • 1995 “Parienta o amiga’: Ana Caro, María de Zayas and the Zest of Female Friendship in the Golden Age’. Asociación de Literatura Femenina Hispánica (New York)
  • 1994 ‘Besieging Lucretia: The Body, the Place and the City of Early Modern Rape’. Modern Language Association (San Diego)
  • 1994 ‘“My honour I’ll bequeath unto the knife”: Public Heroism, Private Sacrifice, and Renaissance Lucretias’. International Comparative Literature Association (Alberta)
  • 1993 ‘“Methinks I see an evil lurk unespied”: Visualizing Conquest in Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland’. (Renaissance Society of America, Kansas City)
  • 1993 ‘“This helpless smoke of words”: The Voicing of Discourse and Shakespeare’s Lucrece’ Shakespeare Association of America (Atlanta)
  • 1992 ‘“Spindles for Swords”: The Re/Dis-covery of María de Zayas’ Presence’ (Auckland)
  • 1992 ‘‘That map which deep impression bears’: The Politics of Conquest in Hernán Lucrece’. Australia and New Zealand Shakespeare Association (Adelaide)
  • 1991 ‘“A pair of maiden worlds unconquered”: Spenser’s Map, Shakespeare’s Lucrece, and the Renaissance Codpiece’. Women’s Studies (Auckland)
  • 1991 ‘Mapping terra incognita: The Reification of America in the Works of Cortés, Amerigo Vespucci, and Thomas More’ (Monash University, Melbourne)

 

RECOMENDACIONES:

Professor Malcolm Read, Hispanic Languages and Literatures, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York 11794-3371. mread@notes.cc.sunysb.edu Associate Professor Christine Arkinstall, Department of Spanish, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand. Fax no 64 9 3737483; c.arkinstall@auckland.ac.nz Distinguished Professor Dame Anne Salmond, Department of Maori Studies, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand. Fax no 64 9 3737483; a.salmond@auckland.ac.nz Professor Michael Neill, English Department, University of Auckland. Private Bag 92019. Auckland, New Zealand. Fax. 64 9 373 7429; m.neill@auckland.ac.nz Professor Jonathan Tittler, Department of Foreign Languages, Rutgers University – Camden Campus, Camden, NJ 08102; ph.: (856) 225-6114. Fax: (856) 225-6602; jtittler@camden.rutgers.edu Professor Tom Conley, Department of Romance Languages, 218 Boylston Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138. Fax: 617-496-4682. tconley@husc.harvard.edu

 

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