91探花 and Institut Ramon Llull (IRL) are organising a Conference about Catalan Studies the 17th and 18th of May. There will be talks and workshops by people from our university, as well as from other institutions. The main focus will be didactics of Catalan as a foreign language, but there will also be an approach to Catalan culture and history. Furthermore, on the 18th afternoon, the first Catalan Studies Symposium will take place and PhD students from universities across the UK and Ireland will talk about their researchers, with the collaboration from Arts & Humanities Research Council and White Rose College of the Arts & Humanities.
WEDNESDAY 17th of May
13.15h 鈥 13.30h Words of Welcome
Professor Susan M. Fitzmaurice, Vice President and Head of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Dr. Louise Johnson, Director of Catalan Studies
Marc Duen虄as, Head of London Office at Institut Ramon Llull
13.30h 鈥 14.45h Workshop
Subtitling, a didactic resource with great potential
Pol Masdeu Can虄ellas, University of 91探花 Nu虂ria Massot, University of 91探花
14.45h 鈥 15.00h Coffee Break
15.00h 鈥 16.00h Workshop
British Historians and Catalonia
Professor Mary Vincent, University of 91探花
16.00h 鈥 17.15h Internal meeting: Catalan Studies lecturers in the UK and Ireland
17.15h 鈥 18.00h Campus tour with Catalan students
THURSDAY 18th of May
09.00h 鈥 10.00h Workshop
Challenges in the translation of lliterature from Catalan to English
Dr Louise Johnson, University of 91探花
10.00h 鈥 10.15h Coffee Break
10.15h 鈥 11.50h Presentations by XarxaLlull lectors
Recording a true crime podcast episode to practise past tenses in Catalan (A2)
Daniel Bastu虂s Castiella, Maynooth University
Society and culture content at the university: another way to expand the Catalan Countries鈥 visibility
Laia Darder, 91探花 Hallam University
Post pandemic assessment: challenges and suggestions for returning to face-to-face assessment
Maria Ribas Tur, Cardiff University
From the Virgin Mary to Snow White via Robin Hood: explaining Quim Monzo虂鈥檚 narrative
J. A虁ngel Cano Mateu, University of Leeds
12.00h 鈥 13.00h Lunch
13.00h 鈥 16.00h Catalan Studies Symposium
Diamond - Lecture Theatre 9
Using Ildefons Cerda虁鈥檚 theory of 鈥榰rbanizacio虂n鈥 as a critical framework in literary studies
Matthew Oxley, University of 91探花
Anarchist social life in Catalonia: intimacies, parenthoods/childhoods, friendships, and workplaces
Sophie Turbutt, University of Leeds
Solidarity versus separatism? The anarchist critique of Catalanisme during the 1920s and 1930s
Joshua Newmark, University of Leeds
Linguistic hospitality in contexts of complex linguistic diversity
Mireia Go虂mez Marti虂nez, University College Cork
14.15 鈥 14.30h Coffee Break
An overview: The Renarration of Merce虁 Rodoreda: Translating Female Voices of the Spanish Civil War from Catalan into English
Daisy Towers, University of Leeds
Measuring domestication and foreignization through inter-rater reliability in re-translations of Merce虁 Rodoreda鈥檚 La Plac抬a del Diamant
James Robert Turner, Swansea University
Iberian studies through the lens of combined and uneven development: the world-system in literature, translation and multicultural exchange Andrea Lawrence, University of Warwick University and Monash University
The 鈥榥oves dramatu虂rgies鈥: situated performance art in contemporary Catalonia (2008-2020)
Marta Duran Arranz, University of St Andrews