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Conference With the Organizing Generous Committee Support of: Magdalena Perkowska, The Graduate Center, CUNY: The Ph.D Hunter College & Program in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian MEXI The Graduate Center, CUNY Literatures and Languages (RE)LOCATING LITERATURE, Araceli Tinajero, Instituto Cervantes de Nueva York FOR CULTURE AND THE NATION City College & The Graduate Center, CUNY The Mexican Cultural Institute of New York Paul Julian Smith, Baruch College, CUNY: The Paul André The Graduate Center, CUNY Feit Memorial Fund and The Globus Lecture Series María Lebedev, CAN The Graduate Center, CUNY The College of Staten Island, CUNY: The Certificate in Latin American, Caribbean and THE CUNY PH.D. PROGRAM IN HISPANIC AND Rafael Lemus, Latino Studies; the Department of World THE LUSO-BRAZILIAN LITERAtuRES AND LANGUAGES The Graduate Center, CUNY Languages and Literatures; and the International Studies Program José del Valle, The Graduate Center, CUNY Hunter College, CUNY: Department of Romance Languages Oswaldo Zavala, College of Staten Island & City College of New York, CUNY: Department ITIN The Graduate Center, CUNY of Foreign Languages and Literatures John Jay College, CUNY: Department of TWENTY-FIRST Foreign Languages and Literatures ERAR CENTURY CONFERENCE IES PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, OctoBER 10 Irma Cantú, Texas A&M International: FRIDAY, OctoBER 12 THIRD SESSION “Las chicas del cartel: panorámica de la All events take place at the CUNY Visual Operations and the Real OpeninG EVENT narco-representación del sujeto femenino Graduate Center’s Martin Segal Theater 3:00 pm – 4:20 pm “From Comala to Santa Teresa: en la TV mexicana” Mexican Literature of the New Registration and coffee Manuel Gutiérrez, Rice University: Century” Lunch break 9:00-10:00 am “La mirada ‘desmoderna’: El mito de Writer Juan Villoro in Conversation 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Ulises y las artes visuales en la obra Instituto Cervantes de Nueva York FIRST SESSION de Roger Bartra” 211-215 E. 49th St. THIRD SESSION The (Mexican) Century of 7:00 pm Of Detectives and Narcos Intellectuals Horacio Legrás, University of California 3:00 pm – 4:20 pm 10:00 am – 11:20 am at Irvine: “Las artes de reproducción mecánica ante la ausencia de lo real” THURSDAY, OctoBER 11 Juan de Dios Vázquez, New York Viviane Mahieux, University of All events take place at the CUNY University: “The Zetas’ Writing Lesson” California at Irvine: “El coleccionista del Susan Antebi, University of Toronto Graduate Center’s Martin Segal Theater pasado. Héctor de Mauleón y el archivo “Accounting for Disability in Mexico: Pablo Piccato, Columbia University: “The hecho crónica” Teletón and the Infantilization of Capital” Registration and coffee Truth About Detective Novels: Readers, 9:00 am -10:00 am Justice and Crime in Mexico in the Middle Adela Pineda, Boston University: FOURTH SESSION Decades of the Twentieth Century” “Intellectuals and the Changing Politics of Rethinking Mexican Studies FIRST SESSION Mexico’s Revolutionary Past” 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Mexico Seen from the Outside Froylán Enciso, State University of New 10:00 am – 11:20 am York, Stony Brook: “El origen del narco Rafael Lemus, The Graduate Center, Samuel Steinberg, University of según la intelectualidad sinaloense” CUNY: “Intelectuales 2012: elecciones, Southern California: “Post-Politics and Ryan Long, University of Oklahoma: redes sociales y opinión en México” Impopular Critique in Octavio Paz” “México lindo y querido: Territories of FOURTH SESSION Presence and Absence in Roberto Imaginaries of Violence in Art, SECOND SESSION Oswaldo Zavala, College of Staten Island Bolaño’s Poetics” Cinema and Television Verses and Tradition & The Graduate Center, CUNY: “Post-Narco 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm 11:30 am – 12:50 pm Analytics: The Mexican State and the Manuel Broncano, Texas A&M Power Logics of Drug Trade” International: “‘Hell, there’s No God in Paul Julian Smith, The Graduate Center, Tamara Williams, Pacific Lutheran Mexico’: Cormac McCarthy’s Mexican CUNY: “Historias de la violencia televisiva: University: “Invocaciones, letanías, Ignacio Sánchez Prado, Washington Representations” Drenaje profundo (Azteca, 2010) Gritos de trailers góticos y vampiros: La ética University at St. Louis: “El impasse liberal: muerte y libertad (Televisa, 2010)”. y el imaginario poético en la patria mexicanismo, identidad y orden simbólico” Sarah Pollack, College of Staten Island, espeluznante” CUNY: “The Tradditore in the North: Patricia Torres San Martín, KEYNOTE CONFERENCE The Politics of Mexican Narrative in Universidad de Guadalajara: “Cultura José Ramón Ruisánchez, University of Maarten Van Delden, University of Translation in the U.S.” fílmica, experiencia cinematográfica y Houston: “Las palabras y las cosas: Fabio California at Los Angeles: “Izquierda y su relación con las propuestas fílmicas Morábito” derecha en el debate intelectual mexicano” SECOND SESSION contemporáneas” 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Cinema, Television and Oswaldo Estrada, University of North the Crisis of Representation Rubén Gallo, Princeton University: Carolina, Chapel Hill: “Versos que hacen CLOSING RECEPTION 11:30 am – 12:50 pm “Teresa Margolles’s Installations, Mexico, historia: Daniel Sada y el corrido de The Ph.D. Program in Hispanic and and Violence” Rosita Alvírez” Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages Pedro Ángel Palou, Tufts University: Lounge, Rm. 4.116 “Por qué es imposible filmar Pedro Páramo. KEYNOTE CONFERENCE Lunch Break The Graduate Center, CUNY Juan Rulfo y la crisis del proyecto nacional” Mauricio Tenorio, University of Chicago 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Debra Castillo, Cornell University: “Rasquache Mockumentary: Alex Rivera’s ‘Why cybraceros?’” .