The convention will begin on Thursday, 5 January, and end on Sunday, 8 January. All MLA members and others involved in the study or teaching of language and literature must register for the convention to participate in or attend meetings, visit the exhibit hall, take part in job interviews, or reserve hotel rooms at special MLA rates.

260. From Spain to Sephardic Culture, Language, Literature, and Self-Identity
Friday, 6 January, 12:00 noon–1:15 p.m., Aspen, Sheraton
Sheraton Seattle, 1400 6th Ave.
Washington State Convention Center (WSCC), 800 Convention Place (Pike St. and 8th Ave.)
Program arranged by the Discussion Group on Sephardic Studies
Presiding: Nechama Kramer-Hellinx, York Coll., City Univ. of New York
1. «Jews and Jewishness in Contemporary Iberian Literature,» Alfredo J. Sosa-Velasco, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
2. «Translating the Self in Marcel Cohen’s Letras a un pintor,» Celine Piser, Univ. of California, Berkeley
3. «Amadís de Gaula in Constantinople,» David A. Wacks, Univ. of Oregon
4. «At Home and Abroad: Forging Sephardic Identity before and after the Diasporas of the Nação Portuguesa,» Joseph Abraham Levi, George Washington Univ.
Fuente: www.mla.org/convention
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