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Ruben Gallo: “Mexican Modernities” (respondent: Professor & Chair Héctor Calderón)

Photo by Urban Humanities Initiative The Urban Humanities lecture series - Ruben Gallo, Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Princeton University, will lecture on material from his seminal book Mexican Modernity: The Avant-Garde and the Technological Revolution in conversation with UCLA Professor and Chair of Spanish and Portuguese Héctor Calderón, and with Urban Humanities Initiative core...

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Cervantes and the Politics of Reading

—a conference organized by Barbara Fuchs, UCLA The second part of Don Quijote, which turns 400 in 2015, provides a powerful example of early modern reflexiveness. The text famously comments upon its antecedent first part, its own decorum and verisimilitude, and the material circumstances of a text’s production and translation. Its Muslim “second author” and...