Events
- This event has passed.
Beléna Bistué: “Aztec Pictograms and Moorish Names: Multilingual Translation Practices in Colonial Spanish America”
February 24, 2016 @ 12:15 pm - 2:00 pm | Stevenson Fireside Lounge
FreeThe Center for Cultural Studies presents Beléna Bistué.
In the context of her larger project on early modern collaborative and multilingual translation, Belén Bistué is currently looking at specific instances in which these practices, together with their underlying conceptual models, were adapted to the colonial Spanish American context.
Winter 2016 Cultural Studies Colloquium Series:
February 3- Jonathan Beecher: “Visions of Revolution: European Writers ad the French Revolution of 1848”
February 17- Aaron Benanav: “Too Many People, or Too Few Jobs? A Critique of Political Demography in the Post-WWII Era”