8:30 - 9 AM
9:00

9:10 - 10:30
9:10
9:15


9:45


10:15
10:40

  Continental Breakfast (Dept of Literature, Room 138)
Daniel Vickers (Chair Dept of History)
“Welcome Address”
Session 1, chaired by Eric Van Young (Dept of History)
Luce Giard introducing John O’Malley
John W. O’Malley S.J.
Church History, Weston School of Theology, Cambridge
"The Mark of Ignatian Spirituality
Alfonso Mendiola Mejía
Departamento de Historia, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City
“La antropología de la creencia”
Discussion
Coffee Break
 
  11 - 12:15

11:00


11:30



12:00
12:20
Session 2, chaired by Christine Hünefeldt (Dept of History, Director of the
Centre for Iberian and Latin American Studies)
Dain Borges
Director of the Center for Latin American Studies, University of Chicago
“Michel de Certeau in Brazil”
Carmen Rico de Sotelo
Département de Communication sociale et publique, Université du Québec à Montréal
“Relecturas cartográficas al Sur”
Discussion
Lunch
  2 PM - 3:15
2:00


2:20


2:40


3:00
3:20
Session 3, chaired by Cynthia Truant (Dept of History)
Heidi Keller-Lapp
Faculty Fellow, University of California San Diego
“The Colonial Experience of Early Modern French Ursuline Nuns”
Natania Meeker
Dept of French and Italian, University of Southern California, Los Angeles
“Towards a New Poetics of the Body”
Stephen Hartnett
Dept of Speech Communication, University of Illinois, Urbana
“Witnessing the Death Penalty, and Exercising Agency in the Waiting Room”
Discussion
Coffee Break
  3:45 - 4:45 Session 4, chaired by Stefan Tanaka (Dept of History, Program Director,
Japanese Studies)
“Memories and Encounters”
Round-Table with Suzanne Cahill (Dept of History), Michael Davidson (Dept of Literature), James Hovde (San Diego City College), Stephanie Jed (Dept of Literature, Director of Italian Studies), Michele Magnin (Dept of Languages, University of San Diego), Daniel Rosenberg (History, University of Oregon, Eugene), Tracy B. Strong (Dept of Political Science), Don Wayne (Chair, Dept of Literature)
 
  4:50 - 5:30




5:30
Conclusion
Marcel Henaff (Dept of Literature) introducing Tom Conley
Tom Conley
Dept of Romance Languages and Literatures, Harvard University, Cambridge
“Concluding Remarks”
Reception (Room 138)
  Conference organized by Luce Giard (Dept of History, and CNRS-EHESS, Paris)
Major funding by the Dept of History, other funding provided by the Dept of Literature, the Center for the Humanities, the Program for the Study of Religion

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