Resignifying Space through Transformative, Multigenerational Storying

We would like to invite you to a really exciting WLA “engagement event”—an online panel titled “Resignifying Space through Transformative, Multigenerational Storying” that will take place on Thursday May 25th at 12:00-1:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time)- 6:00-7:30 PM (Madrid).

This panel is part of a larger symposium, North American Ethnic Literatures in the 21st Century: Transatlantic, Intersectional Perspectives, hosted by Universitat Jaume I, in Spain, and organized by the research group LENA (North American Ethnic Literatures in a Global Context) at Universitat de València. The panel will be chaired by Amaia Ibarrarán-Bigalondo and includes on-site presentations by Amaia, Karen R. Roybal, and Meredith Harvey that will be broadcast via MEET.

This is the link to the symposium’s official website: https://nael.uji.es

Attached, please find the invitation flyer which includes the MEET link to follow the panel on Thursday 25th. If you are near Valencia, Spain you are also welcome to attend the panel in person!

Thanks so much to Jennifer Ladino, Amaia Ibarrarán, and Mike Lemon for their help in putting this together.

If you have any questions, let me know.

Kind regards,
               Anna

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Anna M. Brígido Corachán
Profesora Titular (Associate Professor)
Departament de Filologia Anglesa i Alemana – Universitat de València

Research group coordinator: North American Ethnic Literatures in a Global Context – https://www.uv.es/lenaval

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