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Spanish and Portuguese Research Colloquium

This past Friday, May 6, six Spanish and Portuguese senior students presented the research they have been conducting over the past semester at the annual Spanish and Portuguese Research Colloquium. The presentations were the result of their work on various platforms: honors thesis, independent study, or senior seminar.

Anya Aboud ’16: La dualidad de la historia: Una investigación sobre la literatura de la Masacre Perejil y sus implicaciones actuales

Madeline Chandler ’16: Una brecha en el tiempo: Un análisis del papel de las mujeres en América Latina durante el siglo XIX

Clayton Hevey ’16: La función del matrimonio en la literatura chilena del siglo XIX

Stephanie Read ’16: African American Tourism in Brazil

Mackenzie Johnson ’16: La Virgen de Guadalupe: Herramienta de la independencia

Lillian Corman ’16: Las injusticias contra los inmigrantes mexicanos en la literatura mexicana contemporánea

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Stephanie Read ’16 presents her research.
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Mackenzie Johnson ’16 tells the audience about her research on the Virgin of Guadalupe.
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Madeline Chandler ’16 teaches the audience about female codes of conduct in Latin America in the 19th century.
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Lillian Corman ’16 presents her research done over the past semester.
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(l-r) Clayton Hevey ’16, Lillian Corman ’16, Madeline Chandler ’16, Anya Aboud ’16, Stephanie Read ’16, and Mackenzie Johnson ’16 answer questions from the audience.

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