HLL is devoted to the study of the cultures, languages, and societies of Latin America, Latinx communities, and the Iberian Peninsula at Stony Brook University.
Questions about our undergraduate courses, our Major, Minor, BA/MAT or Teaching Program? Please, come to our Info-Lunch this Wed Oct 23 at 12.30 pm in the Poetry Center! ¡Los esperamos! ¡Avisen a los compañeros!
Interested in our PhD in Hispanic Studies? Information Session for Applicants: Friday, November 15th at 4:30pm (New York Time) by Zoom. Required registration: https://t.co/ffbBoTsz4X
The Dept of Hispanic Languages and Literature at Stony Brook invites applications for an Assistant Professor, with an interest in Indigenous film, art, literature, and culture from across Latin America. To apply, visit https://t.co/oPV61B6Fuw.
Casa Común: Collaborative Art Exhibition Feb. 8-22 (2024). Opening Feb 8 at 6pm in Melville Lib North RR. A collaborative art project that confronts the atrocities of the war in Colombia. Organized by @SBU_CCSP, cosponsored by HLL, @StonyBrookLACS, @hisb_SBU, @WGSSSBU, Sociology.
Cold first week of classes? Not with our talk and lunch: Wed Jan 24th (2024) at 1 pm Prof. Berbara (UERJ, Brazil) will give a talk on André Thevet's influential 1558 "France Antarctique" and early Brazilian imagination. Lunch will be served! @StonyBrookLACS
Prof Felipe Pereda (Harvard) lectured at SB on "Goya's Laocoon: The Disasters of War Between History and Trauma" in collaboration with Prof Loffredo's class on Goya. Thanks to the Sir Run Run Shaw Lecture Series that made this event possible! (Dec 7, 2023) @SBUArtsSciences
Congratulations to Omar Badessi, PhD student and TA in Hispanic Lang & Lit, who has been distinguished with the 2023 "President’s Award for Nurturing a Welcoming, Inclusive Campus Culture"!! Bravo, Omar! Wonderful and inspiring work! @stonybrooku@SBUArtsSciences
Talk in Spanish by Prof. Ezequiel Adamovsky: "Elecciones en Argentina 2023". Hybrid format in LACS SBS N-320. Monday Nov 13th from 12.30 to 1.30 pm. See poster for Zoom link.
Thanks to Prof. Aurelie Vialette, Prof. Lou Charnon Deutsch and guests scholars Susana Bardavío (U of Burgos), Santiago Díaz Lage (UNED), María Xesús Lama (U of Barcelona) and Antonio Pedrós-Gascón (Colorado State) for this wonderful workshop on 19th cent Spanish Press at SB!
Our PhD student, Alessio Arena performed with the group “Suonno d’Ajere” at the Mercat de la Música Viva de Vic (Barcelona) this Sept 2023. Besides singing and playing, Alessio translated and musicalized sonnets from the Spanish poet Garcilaso into Naepolitan. ¡Bravo, Alessio!
Saturday visit to the Met! Our first year doctoral students in Hispanic Languages and Literature (left to right, up: Quim, Paulette, Daniela, Daniel, Henrry, Diana, Catalina, and Lorenzo Napodano (visiting scholar); down: Anita, David, Alessio and Prof. Fernando Loffredo.
Congratulation to Maria Paz Domínguez, our new PhD in HLL, who defended her dissertation this Monday August 28th, 2023 on "Re-pensando la identidad ecuatoriana desde el exilio". Special thanks to our external member of the committee, Prof. Michael Handelsman (Univ of Tennessee).
Congratulations to Ignacio Arellano Torres, PhD in HLL 2020, who just moved to Adelphi University to start a position as Assistant Professor in Spanish, Dept of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. Abrazos grandes y felicitaciones, Ignacio!
Thanks to all students, faculty and administrators for all your wonderful work in preparation for a new semester. ¡Hispanic Lang and Lit welcomes all students and families back to campus! ¡Bienvenidos a Stony Brook!
David García Cueto (Museo del Prado) at Stony Brook giving a lecture on the Guido Reni exhibit currently in Madrid. The event was organized by Fernando Loffredo (HLL) and Karen Lloyd (Art), funded by a FAHSS Grant, and hosted by the Center for Italian Studies. @SBUArtsSciences
Prof. Fernando Loffredo (in the back) and doctoral students in Hispanic Lang & Lit visiting the Met exhibit on the works of Afro-Hispanic painter Juan de Pareja, born in Spain in early 17th century. Curator David Pullins led a special tour for our Stony Brook group. Many thanks!
Today Tuesday April 4 (2023) @ 1 pm, Zoom talk in Spanish by Prof. Mariselle Meléndez (Univ. of Illinois), on displacement and travel Culture in 18th cent Hispanic America" . @LACS Grad Student Series organized by HLL Jesús Jiménez. Register for Zoom here: https://t.co/Z2QDJ6yEcN
The Department of Hispanic Lang and Lit depends on our alumni and friends to build and improve our research and teaching opportunities https://t.co/t22jidqCL4