Graduate Day 2025

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Graduate Day 2025

The Inter-university Doctoral programme in Advanced English Studies: Linguistics, Literature and Culture (IDAES), run by the Universities of A Coruña (UDC), Santiago de Compostela (USC) and Vigo (UVigo), invites you to attend and participate in IDAES Graduate Day 2025 on May 16th (9:30am-8pm). Graduate Day 2025 will be held in Santiago de Compostela (Salón de Graos e Sala de videoconferenca B03, Facultade de Filoloxía, USC).

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Programa

9:30-10:00 Inauguración: María José López Couso (Vicerreitora de TItulacións e Internacionalización da USC), Pablo Taboada Antelo (Director da EDIUS), Elías Torres Feijó (Decando da Facultade de Filoloxía da USC), Susana M. Doval Suárez (Directora do Departamento de Filoloxía Inglesa e Alemana da USC), Margarita Estévez Saá (Coordinadora do IDAES)

10:00-11:00 Conferencia plenaria: Diana Villanueva Romero (U. Extremadura), “Greening your scholarly work” (presenta María Alonso Alonso, USC)

11:00-12:00 Conferencia plenaria: Xabier Martínez Rolán (U. Vigo), "ChatGPT: Acompáñame, me sorprenderás. Una investigación con tantas sorpresas que no olvidaré jamás" (presenta Paloma Núñez Pertejo, USC)

12:00-12.30 Pausa-Café

12:30-14:00 Mesa redonda: “A carreira universitaria”: María Lourdes Lorenzo García (UVigo), Mª Jesús Lorenzo Modia (UDC), Antía Román Sotelo (USC) e Vanesa Lado Pazos (USC)

14:00-16:00 Pausa-Xantar

16:00-17:30 Presentacións do estudantado I

Sala de Graos (coordina Noemí Pereira Ares, USC)

  • Fernando Apolinar Rodríguez (USC), “Travelling during the Peninsular War (1808-1814): British military accounts as travelogues”
  • Virginia Gabriela Cattolica (UDC), “A forgotten history: Anarchist women in the Argentine and British Press between 1880 and 1930”
  • Natalia Moreiras Arias (UDC), “The role of Hollywood in exporting identity and its reception in divided countries: The case of Germany between the 60s and 90s”
  • Alba Zels Garrido (UVigo), “Mapping herstory: Early-stage research on gender and postcolonial representation in Malaysian and Singaporean literature”
  • Claudia Fernández Estrada (USC), “Greening Camelot: Ecocritical insights into Medieval French and English Arthurian literature”

Sala B03 (coordina Rubén Jarazo Álvarez, USC)

  • Lydia Freire Gargamala (UVigo), “An ecofeminist analysis of eighteenth-century gothic fiction written by Irish female authors”
  • Olalla Rubines Chisca (USC), “Ecocritical building of imaginary worlds”
  • Carmen López de Ramón (UDC), “A longing for 'home': To be a coloured women from the Global South in the Western World”
  • Xoán Guitián Carril (UDC), “A Tempest that Blows Melancholia: A study of the use of dialectical imagination in Allan Moore and Kevin O’Neill’s The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
  • Irene Lens-Fernández (USC), “Welcome to the Weirdiocene! Formal and thematic affordances of weird fiction through the Liminal Trope”

17:30-18:00 Pausa-Café

18:00-19:30 Presentacións do estudantado II

Sala de Graos (coordina Ignacio M. Palacios Martínez, USC)

  • David Hernández Coalla (UVigo), “Complexity-related predictors of collective-verb agreement”
  • Jorge Fernández Avilés (USC), “A corpus-based analysis of corporate environmentalism”
  • Mar Nieves Fernández (UDC), “From spelling to sound: The journey of /ŋ/ in eighteenth-century dictionaries”
  • Cristina Rodríguez Rodríguez (USC), “Mediation in EFL proficiency tests. The situation in the Spanish Official School of Languages (EOIs) as a case in point”

Sala B03 (coordina Margarita Estévez Saá, USC)

  • Carmen Gloria Cernadas Lema (USC), “Moving through doors: The evolution of trauma narration in the Paula Spencer Trilogy by Roddy Doyle”
  • Irene Martínez Misa (UDC), “Instapoetry beyond literary creation: Identity, intellectual property, and marketability”
  • Noelia López Fernández (UDC), “Politics of neo-folklore in fandom studies: Cyberculture and fan works as the eew tradition”
  • Victoria Fuentes del Río (USC), “H. G. Wells, Victorian and Edwardian writer”
  • Silvia Vázquez Lorenzo (UDC), “Analysing headcanons in Sally Rooney’s work: Methodological aspects”

19:30-20:00 Clausura

 

Formulario de inscrición: https://forms.office.com/e/Ebymv1gpn0

ESCOLA DE DOUTORAMENTO INTERNACIONAL DA USC (EDIUS)

Organizado por:

  • Research Group Discourse and Identity (ED431C-2023/15)
  • Research Group SPERTUS (ED431B-2024/09)
  • Research Group Variation, Linguistic Change and Grammaticalization (ED431B-2023/03)
  • Research Project Posthuman Intersections in Irish and Galician Literatures (PID2022-136251NB-I00)

Comité organizador da USC:

  • Samuel Egea Castañeda
  • Margarita Estévez Saá
  • Jorge Fernández Avilés
  • Paloma Núñez Pertejo