
Please join us on Friday 27th in the Iberian Studies Colloquium for the talk of Professor Charles Ganelin ("Miguel de Cervantes's Exemplary Sensorium, or the Skinny on La española inglesa").
Department of Spanish & Portuguese
255 Hagerty Hall
Friday, February 27, 2015
2:20 – 3:40 p.m.
Charles Victor Ganelin is Professor of Spanish. He has published a critical edition of Andrés de Claramonte’s La infelice Dorotea (Tamesis), Rewriting Theatre: The Comedia and the Nineteenth-century Refundición (Bucknell UP) and, with Howard Mancing, The Golden Age Comedia: Text, Theory and Performance (Purdue UP). Though most of his career has been dedicated to the comedia, more recently he has written on Cervantes from the perspective of the body and the senses, with essays in the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies and Analecta Malacitana as well as contributions to recent edited volumes. For academic year 2015-2016 Ganelin, with colleague Elisabeth Hodges (French), will hold an Altman Fellowship and direct a year-long program on The Senses, sponsored by the Miami University Humanities Center.
Sponsored by the Department of Spanish & Portuguese, the Department of English, Project Narrative, the Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, and the OSU Humanities Institute