Nelida Sánchez
PhD in Spanish and Hispano-American Letters from the University of Salamanca, Spain. She teaches at the Faculty of Literature and Communication at the University of Colima, Mexico. She has worked in the publishing field. Her research interests are 20th century Chilean poetry, social philosophy, phenomenology, cultural anthropology, aesthetics, media theory, globalization and cultural studies. She is the author of books on literary and poetic research, research articles and book chapters. She has conducted workshops with the Universidad Iberoamericana, Santa Fe. She was called as an evaluator of PNPC, CONACYT, and is currently a participant of a Border Science project, CONACYT group modality: "Transcultural literary criticism as citizenship formation: ideas, theories and cultural practices". Also, she is a collaborator since 2017 for the National Evaluation Center for Higher Education (CENEVAL). Currently, she is a co-partner of CA49, "Rescate del Patrimonio Cultural y Literario", of the Facultad de Letras y Comunicación. She is also a member of the editorial board of the journal Interpretextos, a biannual journal of creation and dissemination of the humanities.
E-mail: sanchez_nelida@ucol.mx
E-mail: sanchez_nelida@ucol.mx
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Participan:
Marcelo Gatica Bravo (Poeta invitado, afincado en Luxemburgo) y Nelida Sánchez Ramos.
Con motivo de su 40 aniversario y como parte de los festejos por los 80 años de la Universidad de Colima, la Facultad de Letras y Comunicación (FALCOM) invita a todas y todos los interesados a las actividades virtuales que ha programado del 24 al 30 de junio, a través de la página https://www.facebook.com/FALCOMUdeC/
Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SWZdi94dFA
Papers by Nelida Sánchez
In tune with UNESCO’s proposal to commemorate 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages, The Faculty of Languages and Communication of the University of Colima, by way of Academic Body 49, “Rescue of Cultural and Literary Patrimony”, and of the master’s degree in Mexican Literature Studies, as well as the Seminar of Mexican Culture Colima Correspondence Office, organized the 4th National Forum on Literature, History and Culture. Researchers from diverse institutions hailing from Mexico, Spain, and Switzerland participated in this event. A direct product from this dialogue is this book we now present: Literature, History and Culture: A Celebration of Words and Their Diversity, structured in two parts: “Indigenous Literature, Poetry and Identity” and “Literature, History and Rescue of Patrimony”. With this melting pot of viewpoints on literature, history and culture, all researchers who collaborate with the authorship of included chapters, contribute to the discussion, reflection, and enrichment of culture in Mexico and a celebration of words.
Las coordenadas que ofrece este libro es una nueva fragmentación con collages inéditos propios del autor, en donde el prólogo de la autora expone el por qué se abre esta nueva veta en la obra de Lira en un paulatino ascenso.
Participan:
Marcelo Gatica Bravo (Poeta invitado, afincado en Luxemburgo) y Nelida Sánchez Ramos.
Con motivo de su 40 aniversario y como parte de los festejos por los 80 años de la Universidad de Colima, la Facultad de Letras y Comunicación (FALCOM) invita a todas y todos los interesados a las actividades virtuales que ha programado del 24 al 30 de junio, a través de la página https://www.facebook.com/FALCOMUdeC/
Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SWZdi94dFA
In tune with UNESCO’s proposal to commemorate 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages, The Faculty of Languages and Communication of the University of Colima, by way of Academic Body 49, “Rescue of Cultural and Literary Patrimony”, and of the master’s degree in Mexican Literature Studies, as well as the Seminar of Mexican Culture Colima Correspondence Office, organized the 4th National Forum on Literature, History and Culture. Researchers from diverse institutions hailing from Mexico, Spain, and Switzerland participated in this event. A direct product from this dialogue is this book we now present: Literature, History and Culture: A Celebration of Words and Their Diversity, structured in two parts: “Indigenous Literature, Poetry and Identity” and “Literature, History and Rescue of Patrimony”. With this melting pot of viewpoints on literature, history and culture, all researchers who collaborate with the authorship of included chapters, contribute to the discussion, reflection, and enrichment of culture in Mexico and a celebration of words.
Las coordenadas que ofrece este libro es una nueva fragmentación con collages inéditos propios del autor, en donde el prólogo de la autora expone el por qué se abre esta nueva veta en la obra de Lira en un paulatino ascenso.