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1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA
http://dornsife.usc.edu/emsi/early-modern-iberian-voices-2017/"Sound Travels: From the Early Modern Stage to the Cinematic Spectacle"
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**Please note that the venue has changed for this event and will now take place in Roger's Classroom, June and Merle Banta Education Center at the Huntington.
For more details, see the event flyer.
9:00-9:30
Coffee and Pastries
9:30-10:15
Roberto Diaz, Spanish and Portuguese, Comparative Literature, USC
"Calderón in Lima; or, Soundings of the Neo-Baroque"
10:15-10:30
Coffee Break
10:30-11:15
Adam Gilbert, Thornton School of Music, USC
"Early Modern Marriages of Image, Text, and Music"
11:15-12:00
Dianna Niebylski, Hispanic and Italian Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago
"Between Mystics and Otolaryngologists: Desiring Women and Sonic Interference in Lucrecia Martel's The Holy Girl"
12:00-1:30
Lunch for those who RSVP.
Natalia Pérez, Spanish and Portuguese, USC
"Voice, Gender, and Citizenship on the Early Modern Iberian Stage"
2:15-3:00
Laura Serna, Cinematic Arts, USC
"Listening for La Raza in Government Sponsored Film: Voice of La Raza (1971)"
3:15-4:00
Sherry Velasco, Spanish and Portugues, Gender Studies, USC
"Listening to Algiers with Captive Ears in Early Modern Spain"
4:00-4:30
Concluding remarks
For more information about this event contact emsi@usc.edu.
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