Sunday, December 8, 2019

EML Represents at Midwest Modern Language Association meeting 2019

Three EML faculty members and two students represented our department at the Midwest Modern Language Association convention this year, held in Chicago.

Dr. Caroline Burd, assistant professor of French, presented the paper "Female familial harmonics in Darriuessecq’s Le Mal de mer" and chaired a panel. Dr. Gaywyn Moore, assistant professor of English and a member of the MMLA Executive Committee, reviewed curriculum vitaes in CV workshops  and presented on the professionalizing session Thriving on the Tenure Track. Dr. Miguel Rivera, associate professor of Spanish, delivered a paper titled "Doppelgangers and Monsters in 'El Aleph.'"

French majors Nicholas Reznick and Skylar Proctor presented the papers "Avant de disparaĆ®tre: A Multifaceted Literary Analysis" and "Linguistic Power and Hierarchies in La Farce de MaĆ®tre Pathelin," respectively.   

From left to right, Dr. Burd, Mr. Reznick, Dr. Moore, Ms. Proctor. Photo credit Dr. Rivera

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