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Scholarly Activities

Publications

Robert Dewell:

Articles:
"Moving over: The role of systematic semantic processes in defining individual lexemes." Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 5 (2008) 271-88

"Moving around: The role of the conceptualizer in semantic interpretation," Cognitive Linguistics 18,3 (2007) 383-415

"Why Monday comes before Tuesday: The role of a non-deictic conceptualizer," Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, 25,3 (2007) 291-301

"Dynamic patterns of Containment," in Beate Hampe (ed.), From Perception to Meaning: Image schemas in cognitive linguistics, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2005, 369-93

"The semantics of be-verb constructions and the German locative alternation," Leuvense Bijdragen, 93 (2004) 15-59

Eileen Doll:

Articles:
"El laberinto de la realidad: Combate de ciegos de J. López Mozo," Rilce, Revista de Filología
Hispánica
24.2 [2008]: 318-28

"Memorias viejas, nuevas realidades: El olvido está lleno de memoria de López Mozo," La
Ratonera. Revista asturiana de teatro
20 (mayo 2007)
http://www.la-ratonera.net/numero20/n20_olvido.html

“La Infanta de Velázquez, de Jerónimo López Mozo, y la intertextualidad postmoderna,” Tendencias Escénicas al Inicio del Siglo XXI. Actas del XV Seminario Internacional del Centro de Investigación de Semiótica Literaria, Teatral y Nuevas Tecnologías (Ed. José Romera Castillo) Biblioteca Filológica Hispana, 91. Madrid: Visor Libros, 2006, 493-504

“La intrahistoria madrileña: el simbolismo del reloj en El arquitecto y el relojero de
Jerónimo López Mozo,” Madrid en la Literatura y las Artes. Ensayos. Serie Reflexión,11 (Ed. Jorge H. Valdivieso and L. Teresa Valdivieso) Phoenix: Editorial Orbis Press 2006, 124-131

“Voces históricas, proféticas y literarias: Ahlán de Jerónimo López Mozo,” El Próximo Acto: Teatro Español en el Siglo XXI (Ed. Sandra N. Harper y Polly J. Hodge) ESTRENO Studies in
Contemporary Spanish Theater, 3. Delaware, OH: Estreno, 2006, 43-50

Campal Fernández, José Luis. “Palabras para Samuel Beckett. Autores, críticos y escenógrafos hablan sobre el ‘Dramaturgo del Silencio’ en el centenario de su nacimiento.” La Ratonera. Revista asturiana de teatro 19 (enero 2007): 54-64. “XVII. Eileen J. Doll (Profesora
universitaria, EE UU)”, p. 64.

Book:
El papel del artista en la dramaturgia de Jerónimo López Mozo: Juegos temporales e intermediales
, Madrid/Frankfurt: Iberoamericana Editorial Vervuert (forthcoming book)

Josefa Salmon:

Books:
El espejo indígena: El discurso indigenista en Bolivia (1900-1956). La Paz: Plural Editores, UMSA, 1997

Co-ed with Guillermo Delgado. Identidad, ciudadanía y participación popular desde la colonia al siglo XX. La Paz: Plural Editores, 2003

Construcción y poética del imaginario boliviano. [Construction and Poetics of Bolivian Discourse]. Edition and Introduction by Josefa Salmón. La Paz: Plural Editores, 2005.

Articles or chapters in books:
“Una histsoria del pensamiento indianista Ukhamawa Jakawisaxa,” accepted for publication by Revista de Indias, Madrid, Spain. It will be published in 2008

“La historiografía de los pueblos indígenas y la creación del indianismo en Bolivia”, accepted for publication by Historia a Debate, Spain. It will be published in 2008, 1-15

“Introducción” to Construcción y poética del imaginario boliviano. La Paz: Plural Editores, 2005, 8-16

“Introducción”,co-authored with Guillermo Delgado. Identidad, ciudadania y participación popular desde la colonia al siglo XX. La Paz: Plural Editores, 2003, 7-13.

“La lucha por la diferencia: Mestizaje y etnicidad en Franz Tamayo,” Hispamérica June, 2002, 29-39

"Esencialización e historificación de la imagen indígena en Yanakuna de Jesús Lara". Kipus. Revista Andina de Letras (1998): 77-83

Interviews, Editions, Reviews and other publications:
“In Bolivia, gas sales sparks an uprising”, Editorial, Times Picayune, October 27, 2003

“Interview with Edmundo Paz-Soldán” http://www.bolivianstudies.org/eng1/journal/2002_02.pdf

Member of the Editorial Board of the Bolivian Research Review, an electronic journal of the Bolivian Studies Association, www.bolivianstudies.org

Review of Alfredo de Palchi’ poetry, Addictive Aversions. Le viziose avversioni. Riverside, California: Xenos Press, 1999, for The New Laurel Review, New Orleans, 166-168.

"Mexico City Poets and Translations," edited with an "Introduction" by Josefa Salmón, The New Orleans Review, Volume 25, numbers 1&2, Spring 99

Peter S. Rogers, S.J. teaches French literature of the 19th and 20th centuries.  He has published studies about the the works of Paul Claudel and Marcel Proust.  He is presently finishing a book-length study of Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary, a novel on which he has delivered several papers at regional conferences.

Papers Delivered

Josefa Salmon:

“Katari vuelve: nuevas nociones de historia en textos bolivianos” Invited by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, October 27, 2006

“De indigenismo a indianismo: Nuevos usos de la historia.” Invited by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. , November 10, 2005

“Indigenismo in Bolivia: Ideological Roots of 20th Century Politics”. Invited to give a talk by the Center for Development of Latin America, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 14, 2002

Chair of panel “Sexual Outlaws: Bohemian Demi-monde, Man-Boy Love, The Famous 41” at the “Centenary of the Famous 41: Sexuality and Social Control in Latin America, c.1901,” Tulane University, November 15-17 2001

Discussant of a paper by Bolivar Echeverría, “Multiple Modernity” presented at the 18th Century Studies Conference, New Orleans, La, April 18-23, 2001

Editorial Work

Josefa Salmon:

Co-Founder of the Bolivian Studies Association in 2000 and currently it has 300 members from all over the world

Member of Editorial Board of Bolivian Studies Association electronic Journal [bolianstudies.org], 2001-present

Edited two chapters of the textbook Literatura y Arte by Hartcourt College Publishers, in July 2000.

Consultant Editor for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Latin American and Caribbean Cultures, 1995-1999.

Academic Honors, Grants, and Awards

Josefa Salmon:

Marquette Fellow (Summer 2008) for research on an Anthology of Latin American Thought and
Culture

Updated February 21, 2008