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Virtual Lab Session with Professors Betsy Forero & Daisuke Adachi

The CNCSI Universities Committee created the Virtual Lab in order to host a space where invited academics may share theoretical and practical information, confront methodologies, as well as teaching and research practices connected with the long nineteenth-century. This dynamic conversation provides fellow colleagues and researchers with a more comprehensive overview of existing approaches to teaching methods and research interests, and, possibly, further innovative projects and exchanges across disciplines.

 

Virtual Lab Session

Date: September 4, 2023

 

Invited Speakers   

“Popular visual culture and media Cultural studies: gender and ethnicity Japan from Meiji Period (1868-1912)”

Dr. Betsy Forero. Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá

https://facartes.uniandes.edu.co/miembro/betsy-forero-montoya/

 

“Teaching Russian Literature and Culture in Japan”

Dr. Daisuke Adachi, Hokaido University, Japan

https://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/center/profile-e/adachi-biocv/index.html

 

 

Invited Participants     

Lynn Voskuill, English Department, University of Houston, USA

Vancy Byrd, Department of Francophone, Italian, and Germanic Studies, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Bennett Zon, Director, Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies International, University of Durham, UK

Emma Merkling, Courtauld Institute, London

Rusell Meade, School of Modern Languages, Cardiff University, UK

Muriel Laurent, History Department, School of Social Sciences, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia

Nicolae Gheorghita, National University of Music Bucharest, Rumania

Michiko Okano, Art History Department, Unifesp, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Gabriela Müller, MA student in Art History, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, Chile

Rondy Torres, Music Department, School of Arts and Humanities, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia

 

Moderators     

Dr. Marie-Laure Massei-Chamayou, University of Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne, France

Dr. Verónica Uribe Hanabergh, School of Arts and Humanities, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia

 

Image Credit: Women with Two Falcons, 19th Century. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

 

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