Monday, December 5, 2011

University of Miami Center for Humanities hosts 'Florida at the Crossroads' conference

University of Miami Center for Humanities hosts 'Florida at the Crossroads' conference [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 5-Dec-2011
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Contact: Elizabeth Amore
eamore@miami.edu
305-284-5500
University of Miami

500 years of encounters, conflicts, and exchanges will be discussed

To mark the 500th anniversary of Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Len's landing on the shores of Florida, the University of Miami Center for Humanities will host "Florida at the Crossroads: Five Hundred Years of Encounters, Conflicts, and Exchanges" on February 9-11, 2012. Twenty-six scholars from the State of Florida, around the United States, and Spain will offer a thought-provoking dialogue revisiting the past, heeding the present, and envisioning the future of Florida as a crossroads of peoples, quests, and exchanges. Conference activities are open to the public free of charge and will take place on the UM Coral Gables campus.

The conference is supported by a generous grant from the Florida Humanities Council awarded to the Center for the Humanities and to project director Dr. Viviana Daz Balsera, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at UM. The event will open on Thursday February 9, 2012, with a keynote address by distinguished colonialist Dr. Raquel Chang-Rodrguez (Graduate Center and City College, City University of New York) on the chronicles describing the early European contact with the indigenous population of La Florida. On Friday February 10, and Saturday February 11, scholars from anthropology, archeology, art history, geography, history, Latin American studies, literature, political science, sociology, Spanish literature, and urban studies will discuss Florida's past, present, and future. Friday evening, renowned expert on immigration and ethnicity Alex Stepick (Florida International University) will give the second keynote address "Florida: Still on the Edge?" The conference will close Saturday evening with a dramatic reading of "Hail, God of Seeds!" by seventeenth-century Spanish colonial poet Sor Juana Ins de la Cruz, set to period music performed by instrumentalists and choral ensemble.

Admission to all conference activities is free and open to the public. Registration is required. For further information on the events and to register, visit http://humanities.miami.edu/symposia/florida500.

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The College of Arts and Sciences Center for the Humanities at the University of Miami is dedicated to supporting humanities, arts, and interpretive social science research and teaching, as well as to presenting public programs to enrich Miami's intellectual culture. For further information, call 305-284-1580, or visit http://www.humanities.miami.edu.

The grant from the Florida Humanities Council is part of their Viva Florida 500 program, commemorating the 500th year of Spain's relationship with Florida. For more information, visit http://www.floridahumanities.org.



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University of Miami Center for Humanities hosts 'Florida at the Crossroads' conference [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 5-Dec-2011
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Contact: Elizabeth Amore
eamore@miami.edu
305-284-5500
University of Miami

500 years of encounters, conflicts, and exchanges will be discussed

To mark the 500th anniversary of Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Len's landing on the shores of Florida, the University of Miami Center for Humanities will host "Florida at the Crossroads: Five Hundred Years of Encounters, Conflicts, and Exchanges" on February 9-11, 2012. Twenty-six scholars from the State of Florida, around the United States, and Spain will offer a thought-provoking dialogue revisiting the past, heeding the present, and envisioning the future of Florida as a crossroads of peoples, quests, and exchanges. Conference activities are open to the public free of charge and will take place on the UM Coral Gables campus.

The conference is supported by a generous grant from the Florida Humanities Council awarded to the Center for the Humanities and to project director Dr. Viviana Daz Balsera, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at UM. The event will open on Thursday February 9, 2012, with a keynote address by distinguished colonialist Dr. Raquel Chang-Rodrguez (Graduate Center and City College, City University of New York) on the chronicles describing the early European contact with the indigenous population of La Florida. On Friday February 10, and Saturday February 11, scholars from anthropology, archeology, art history, geography, history, Latin American studies, literature, political science, sociology, Spanish literature, and urban studies will discuss Florida's past, present, and future. Friday evening, renowned expert on immigration and ethnicity Alex Stepick (Florida International University) will give the second keynote address "Florida: Still on the Edge?" The conference will close Saturday evening with a dramatic reading of "Hail, God of Seeds!" by seventeenth-century Spanish colonial poet Sor Juana Ins de la Cruz, set to period music performed by instrumentalists and choral ensemble.

Admission to all conference activities is free and open to the public. Registration is required. For further information on the events and to register, visit http://humanities.miami.edu/symposia/florida500.

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The College of Arts and Sciences Center for the Humanities at the University of Miami is dedicated to supporting humanities, arts, and interpretive social science research and teaching, as well as to presenting public programs to enrich Miami's intellectual culture. For further information, call 305-284-1580, or visit http://www.humanities.miami.edu.

The grant from the Florida Humanities Council is part of their Viva Florida 500 program, commemorating the 500th year of Spain's relationship with Florida. For more information, visit http://www.floridahumanities.org.



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