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El México de Juan Rulfo

Please join us on October 30th and 31st as we celebrate the literature and photographs of Juan Rulfo.

10/30/2024
3 pm – 9 pm
Dartmouth Hall 105
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Conferences

A conference on Juan Rulfo's literary and photographic works. 

Wednesday, October 30th:

3:00 Welcoming Remarks: Rulfo's photography. Photographic exhibit. (Baker corridor).

3:15 Presentation: "La fotografia de Juan Rulfo"(Berry, Room 180)
Paulina Millán

5:00-7:00 "Celebrando el México de Juan Rulfo" (La Casa)
Juan Rulfo's Mexico and US Mexican migrants today
La Casa student-led panel/discussion followed by informal dinner at La Casa

7:30    Documentary: "Cien años con Rulfo" by Juan Carlos Rulfo (105 Dartmouth Hall)
Introduction: Martina Broner
Discussion: Juan Carlos Rulfo and Martina Broner. Followed by Q&A

Reception to follow. (105 Dartmouth hall)

Thursday, October 31st:

9:30    Welcoming Remarks (105 Dartmouth Hall)

10:00 – 11:30  First Panel (105 Dartmouth Hall)
Beatriz Pastor: Jean Rulfo: la distancia infraqueable
Victoria Saramago: 'El sol sacaba luz a las piedras': A Phenomenology of the Non-Electrical in Juan Rulfo's Pedro Páramo
Samuel K. Carter: "Paso del norte" y el evento de la fonografía
Modera: Mauricio Acuña

12:00 - 1:00 Second Panel (105 Dartmouth Hall)
Sara Poot Herrera: Ni a quién irle en "Anacleto Morones"
Pedro Ángel Palou: El factor Rulfo: Estética de la escritura
Modera: Raúl Bueno

3:00 - 4:00 Third Panel (105 Dartmouth Hall)
Inés Sáez: ¿Quién diablos haría este llano tan grande?
Ana Laura Santamaría: Piedras memoriosas. Correlaciones entre Pedro Páramo y Recuerdos del Porvenir
Jorge Quintana Navarrete: Violencia y soberanía en "¡Diles que no me maten!" y "La Cuesta de las Comadres"
Modera: Ingrid Brioso-Rieumont

5:30 - 6:00 A Roundtable with Juan Carlos Rulfo (105 Dartmouth Hall)
Juan Carlos Rulfo
Inés Saénz
Pedro Ángel Palou
Modera: Ana Laura Santamaría

All activities except dinner at La Casa are open to the public.

 

For more information, contact:
Department of Spanish and Portuguese

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.