Assistant professor Maria DiFrancesco and professor Gladys M. Varona-Lacey presented papers at the annual meeting of the Asociación Internacional de Literatura y Cultura Femenina Hispánica (AILFCH), held October 24-27 in Seville, Spain.
AILFCH is a professional organization of academics who study Hispanic literature (Spanish, Spanish-American, Brazilian, Afro-Latin American, U.S. Latina) written by women.
The theme of this year's conference was "Transatlantic Women: Intersections Between Languages and Other Areas of Encounter."
DiFrancesco presented a paper entitled, "Virgins and Prostitutes: Re-imagining Religious Iconography in Lourdes Ortiz's 'Fátima de los naufragios' and 'La piel de Marcelinda.' " Varona-Lacey presented a paper entitled, " 'Maldito amor' y la desmitificación del 'Paraíso.' "
At this year's meeting, it was also announced that DiFrancesco has been elected to represent assistant professors and graduate students, an important constituency within the group's membership.
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