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Call for Papers: Don Quixote in the American West: A Fourth-Centenary Celebration (1615–2015)

The University of Colorado Denver and the University of Wyoming are now accepting abstracts in English or Spanish for the upcoming International Conference “Don Quixote in the American West: A Fourth-Centenary Celebration (1615–2015)” to be held April 23–26, 2015 in Denver (Colorado) and Laramie (Wyoming).

Papers are welcome from any theoretical perspective and may examine any aspect of the second part of Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote (1615).

This conference will feature seven of the most prestigious Cervantes scholars: William Egginton (Johns Hopkins University), Mercedes Alcalá Galán (University of Wisconsin Madison), María Antonia Garcés(Cornell University), Steven Hutchinson (University of Wisconsin Madison), Luce López-Baralt (Universidad de Puerto Rico Río Piedras),Edwin Williamson (University of Oxford), and Diana de Armas Wilson (University of Denver).

Please send paper abstracts and titles (max. 250 words) by December 1st, 2014 to:

Conxita Domènech at cdomenec@uwyo.edu

A selection of papers will be published in a collective volume.

For more information on the conference please visit http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/CLAS/Departments/ModernLanguages/AboutUs/Events/Pages/Don-Quixote.aspx

These are the registration rates for the conference:

Lecturer or Professor, any rank $90

Student $40

For any additional information contact:

Andrés Lema-Hincapié

Associate Professor

University of Colorado Denver

Modern Languages

Campus Box 178, P.O. Box 173364

Denver, Colorado 80204

(303) 556-3443

andres.lema-hincapie@ucdenver.edu

Conxita Domènech

Assistant Professor

University of Wyoming

Modern and Classical Languages

1000 East University Avenue

Laramie, Wyoming 82071

(307) 766-4129