Thursday September 19, 2024 12:00PM - 2:00PM
Drexel University, Main Building
3141 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19104
Immerse yourself in the timeless wisdom of Miguel de Cervantes' literary masterpiece, Don Quixote, through the lens of renowned scholar and Cervantes expert, Rogelio Miñana, PhD. Whether you're well-versed in the novel or a newcomer to this iconic work, this engaging scholarly discourse promises an enriching experience for all.
Miñana, Drexel University's Vice Provost for Global Engagement and a leading authority on Cervantes, will guide you through a captivating exploration of Don Quixote's profound themes, characters, and its lasting impact on global culture. Drawing from his extensive research and publications, including "Living Quixote: Performative Activism in Brazil and the Americas," Miñana will offer insightful perspectives on how Cervantes' satirical masterpiece continues to resonate with modern audiences, transcending boundaries of time and place.
With limited capacity, this event promises a truly exceptional opportunity. Secure your spot and be a part of this extraordinary literary discourse, where you'll have the chance to delve into the genius of Cervantes and the enduring spirit of Don Quixote through Miñana's scholarly lens.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to engage with one of the foremost scholars in the field and to explore the timeless lessons that this iconic work imparts, enriching your understanding of literature, history, and the human condition.
Rogelio Minana, PhD
Vice Provost for Global Engagement
As Vice Provost, Rogelio Miñana, PhD, works with faculty, staff and students on the integration of global opportunities into Drexel's curricular and scholarly practices. His ultimate goal is to situate global engagement, together with the Drexel Co-op program and civic engagement, as an indispensable pillar of Drexel's scholarly and academic reputation here and abroad.
Biography
Miñana is a teacher and scholar dedicated to the practice and promotion of global engagement, from language learning to global studies, education away, transnational research and community engagement. His research and teaching center on cultural nonprofits that use theater, digital storytelling and literature in their work with underserved communities, particularly around Miguel de Cervantes' Spanish classic “Don Quixote.”
He has published two books on early modern prose: “La verosimilitud en el Siglo de Oro: Cervantes y la novela corta” (Juan de la Cuesta, 2002) and “Monstruos que hablan: El discurso de la monstruosidad en Cervantes” (University of North Carolina Press, 2008). His latest book project, “Living Quixote: Performative Activism in Brazil and the Americas” (Vanderbilt University Press, 2020), examines appropriations of “Don Quixote” in public discourse in contemporary Spain and the Americas, particularly in Brazil.
Miñana received an MA in Spanish Literature from the University of Ottawa, Canada, and a PhD in Spanish Literature from Penn State.
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