For the fourth consecutive year, the Cervantes Institute at Harvard University organizes the “Reshaping Hispanic Cultures” symposium, particularly focusing on researchers who are beginning their professional career. Unpublished papers will be presented covering topics related to Hispanic cultures within areas of research as diverse as literature, history, sociology, cinema, politics or Spanish language teaching. The conference program includes two keynote lectures by prestigious researchers from Harvard University: Tamar Herzog (Department of History and Harvard Law School) and Felipe Pereda (Department of History of Art and Architecture).
The full program can be accessed at: http://bit.ly/Symposium2019Program
Photo gallery May 10, 2019: https://cervantesobservatorio.fas.harvard.edu/es/galeria-multimedia/fotos/reshaping-hispanic-cultures-instituto-cervantes-symposium-new-research-2019
Photo gallery May 11, 2019: https://cervantesobservatorio.fas.harvard.edu/es/galeria-multimedia/fotos/reshaping-hispanic-cultures-instituto-cervantes-symposium-new-research-0