MEDIEVAL IBERIA IN CONTEMPORARY CULTURE
(EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN)
Nancy F. Marino
Michigan State University
ECHOES OF HISPANIC CONQUEST NARRATIVE IN JAMES CAMERON'S AVATAR
Michael Harney
University of Texas-Austin - mpharney@xanteum.net
VERSIÓN (NO) ORIGINAL: ISABEL Y CARLOS, REY EMPERADOR FRENTE AL MULTILINGÜISMO Y LA DIVERSIDAD CULTURALNúria Silleras-Fernández
University of Colorado at Boulder - nuria.silleras-fernandez@Colorado.EDU
URRACA : FEMALE SOVEREIGNTY FORGOTTEN AND IMAGINEDCristina Guardiola-Griffiths
University of Delaware - cmgm@udel.edu
SAINT OF THE SILVER SCREEN: QUEEN ISABEL OF ARAGON’S LEGACY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURYTaiko Haessler
University of Colorado Boulder - Taiko.Haessler@Colorado.edu
USOS POLÍTICOS DEL ÉXODO: DEL REY PELAYO AL SIGLO XXIDavid Arbesú
University of South Florida - arbesu@usf.edu
FROM SCOPOPHILIA TO ABJECTION: VISION AND BLINDNESS IN THE MONJA QUE SE ARRANCÓ LOS OJOSAndrew M. Beresford
University of Durham – a.m.beresford@durham.ac.uk