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Conference Schedule


SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Day One

THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 2008

9:00 - 9:50  REGISTRATION

Foreign Languages Building
Qualia Room
9:50 - 10:00  WELCOME
Dr. José Fernando Olascoaga
9th Céfiro Conference Co-Organizer
 
Dr. Frederick Suppe
Chair, The Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures
Texas Tech University
10:00 - 10:50  SESSION I

            BILINGUAL EDUCATION

            La educación bilingüe en el suroeste de los Estados
            Unidos

            Arnold V. Sánchez
            Texas Tech University

Qualitative Research in West Texas on Bilingual
Education

                        Ludwing D. Canales
                        Texas Tech University

            Chair:  Dr. Ana Torres

11:00 - 11:50  SESSION II

            APPLIED LINGUISTICS

            The Teaching of Portuguese as L2 at Texas Tech
            University

                        Araceli Esparza
                        Texas Tech University

            L1 Transfer of Grammatical Processing: The
            Development of Relative Clause Attachment Strategy
            in ESL

                        Jill Jegerski
                        Texas Tech University

            Chair:  Dr. Idoia Elola

12:00 - 12:50  LUNCH BREAK

1:00 - 2:2 SESSION III

            LUSO-BRAZILIAN LITERATURE

            Los elementos grotescos en dos cuentos de Clarice
            Lispector

                        Ana Sylvia Acevedo
                        Texas Tech University

            O Deus de José Saramago

                        Keith Anthis
                        Texas Tech University

            Análisis de "Nocturno cero" de Mario Benedetti y
            "Vem, noite antiquíssima" de Fernando Pessoa

                        Susana I. Vizcarra
                        Texas Tech University

            Chair:  Keith Anthis

2:30 - 3:50  SESSION IV

            NUEVOS ASEDIOS A "CLARÍN": POSIBLES
            LECTURAS DE Doña Berta

            Paradiso Perduto: Tensión e identificación en Doña
            Berta

                        Esteban Valle-García
                        Texas Tech University

            Doña Berta como cuento feminista

                        Valerie E. Wehmeyer
                        Texas Tech University

            La novela pintada: La función de Doña Berta como
            "ojet d'art" y eje artístico

                        Catherine Grissom
                        Texas Tech University

            Chair:  Dr. Carmen Pereira-Muro

4:00 - 5:20  SESSION V

REVISITING THE SPANISH PENINSULAR CANON

Cervantes y la tartamudez

            Dr. John Beusterien
                        Texas Tech University

El romanticismo español y Don Juan Tenorio

            Brenda Adcock
                        Texas Tech University

La noche como recurso místico en San Juan de la
            Cruz

            Edith Lozano
                        Texas Tech University

Chair:  Dr. John Beusterien

5:30 - 6:00  WELCOME RECEPTION AT QUALIA ROOM
 

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