Sepharad as Imagined Community

Language, Culture and Religion from the Early Modern Period to the 21st Century

September 2-3, 2014, Room 210 Illini Union

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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Organizers: Mahir Şaul (Dept. of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and José I. Hualde (Dept. of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese & Dept. of Linguistics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

PROGRAM

(September 2-3, 2014. Room 210 - Illini Union)

 

Day 1: Tuesday, Sept 2

8:30-9:30 Registration, welcome, breakfast

Session 1:

9:30-10:00 John Zemke (University of Missouri) “Parma Palatine 2666, fol. 207v: An overlooked 15th century demand d’amor

10:00-10:30  Paloma Díaz Mas (Centro Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, Spain)  “El legado hispánico y la cultura sefardí: Sefardíes e hispanistas en la primera mitad del siglo xx”

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-11:30  Matthias B. Lehmann (University of California-Irvine) “Rabbis, Rebels, and Reformers: the Making of Two Ladino Newspapers”

11:30-12:00   Discussant: Javier Irigoyen-García (Spanish & Port., UIUC)

12:00-2:00 Lunch break

Session 2:

2:00-2:30  Olga Borovaya (Stanford University) “How old is Judeo-Spanish literature?”

2:30- 3:00 Monique Rodrigues Balbuena (University of Oregon) “Second Generation: Sephardic poets write the Holocaust”

3:00-3:30 coffee break

3:30-4:00  Agnieszka August-Zarębska (University of Wrocław, Poland) “Contemporary Judeo-Spanish poetry in its rediscovering of the past”

4:00-4:30 Discussant: Harriet Murav (Slavic Languages, UIUC)

 

4:30 Visit to the UIUC library: Exhibit on Judeo-Spanish and Medieval Spanish Jewish funds (organized by Paula Carns, Library, UIUC)

7:00-9:00 Conference Banquet (Illini Union, Colonial room)

 

Day 2: Wednesday, Sept. 3

8:30-9:00 Breakfast

9:00-9:30 Project presentation by Paloma Díaz Mas (Centro Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, Spain): Sefardiweb

Session 3

9:30-10:00 Elisa Martín Ortega (Centro Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, Spain) “Itzhak Benveniste y Reina Hakohén: narrativa y ensayo para la juventud sefardí”

10:00-10:30 Shmuel Refael (Bar Ilan University, Israel) “The Current Socio-Cultural Context of the Judeo-Spanish Folk Poetry in Israel: Sephardic Folk Music and Literature Between Survival and Revival.”

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-11:30 Aitor García Moreno (Centro Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, Spain) “Salomon Israel Cherezli’s  Chico diccionario judeo-español–francés (Jerusalem 1898-1899) as a Judeo-Spanish monolingual dictionary”

11:30-12:00  Discussant: Anna María Escobar (Spanish & Portuguese, UIUC) 

 

12:00-2:00  Lunch break

Session 4
2:00-2:30 Matthew Leroy Maddox (UIUC) "Ke Esto?  The Syntactic Structure of Liturgical Ladino in the Sephardic Haggadah."

2:30-3:00 Pamela Dorn  Sezgin (University of North Georgia) “Ke Haber/ Ne Haber: Linguistic interference, cross-meaning and lexical borrowing between Ottoman Turkish and Judeo-Spanish”

3:00-3:30 Coffee break

3:30-4:00 Aldina Quintana (Hebrew University, Israel) “Historical overview and outcome of three Portuguese patterns in Judeo-Spanish: the Wh-operator o qué, quer-se +participle in passive reflexive constructions, and the personal infinitive”

4:00-4:30 Marie-Christine Bornes-Varol (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Paris, France) “The invention of Oriental Judeo-Spanish : The betrayals of Spanish in the re-romanization process”
IPRH keynote speaker.

4:30-5:00 Discussant: Rakesh Bhatt (Linguistics, UIUC)

5:00-5:30 Project presentation by Bruce Rosenstock (Religious Studies, UIUC) on the digital library project: Folk Literature of the Sephardic Jews at the UIUC

5:30-6:00  General discussion

 

 

 

 

 

 

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comedians

Masked Jewish comedians with Western European dresses and Spanish props. The Album of Ahmed I (circa 1610). Topkapi Palace Museum Library, ms B408, Fol. 19a