English BA/MA students present papers in Spain
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Alfredo Alvarez and Victoria Bustamante, both students in the English BA/MA program, presented papers on Shakespeare to the (the Spanish and Portuguese Society for English Renaissance Studies) at the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) in Spain. They were two of only three American students and the only undergraduates selected. Alfredo’s paper, 鈥溾橫y face I鈥檒l grime with filth鈥: Revealing Whiteness in King Lear,” reads Shakespeare through the lens of Critical Race Theory; Victoria鈥檚 鈥溾榁illain am I none鈥: The Self and the Other in Shakespeare鈥檚 Romeo and Juliet鈥 offers a mainly Levinasian reading of tragedy, identity, and difference in that play. Both papers began as projects in Professor Naomi Liebler鈥檚 graduate course on Theoretical Approaches to Literature. Their attendance at the conference was supported by travel grants from CHSS Dean Peter Kingstone and English Department chair Jonathan Greenberg.