Research Thursdays - Scholarly Work in 911³Ō¹Ļās Hispanic Honor Society Recognized by Association of College Honor Societies
Thursday, Oct 01, 2020
Images: 911³Ō¹Ļās Rho Omicron Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi (l-r): Luzmila Perez (Secretary), Roxana Ambrosini (VP), Luis ReyesĢż(COSO Representative/Treasurer), Gabriela Penagos (President); āThe Farewells, Photographs by Alberto Martiā Exhibition
911³Ō¹Ļās Rho Omicron Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, has been named an āHonor Chapterā for its outstanding activities in 2019-20. This is an award that was bestowed on only 11 chapters nationwide.Ģż
Each summer, the 627 chapters of Sigma Delta Pi nationwide are asked to submit an annual report detailing their numerous activities and projects from the academic year. Based on these reports, the National Executive Committee chooses approximately 10-15 āHonor Chaptersā for the year. This recognition is based upon the caliber of chapter projects that reflect the Sigma Delta Pi mission of honoring excellence in the study of the Spanish language, contributing to cultural understanding and upholding the goals of the society
Members of Sigma Delta Pi executive committee, Gabriela Penagos, Roxana Ambrosini, Luis Reyes, and Luzmila PĆ©rez along with students in 911³Ō¹Ļās honor chapter were recognized for the research they conducted in Hispanic Cultural Practices and Hispanic Literature, which then conveyed to lectures and events throughout the 2019-20 academic year. Topics of the lectures included āEl Popol Vuh,ā Platoās literary criticism and theoryā by Betsaida Casanova, Ph.D.; āSigmund Freudās āUncannyā in relation to magical realism in Latin-American novelsā by Analiz Faife-Casas; and āCaribbean/Hispanic theaterā by Carmen Duarte. A major event was the exhibition āThe Farewells, Photographs by Alberto Marti,ā which showcased the photos taken of the Galician migrant exodus to the Americas between 1957 and 1963. Nuria Godón, Ph.D., was the Guest Curator of the exhibition which was on display at 911³Ō¹Ļ in the Fall of 2019.Ģż
This is the tenth year that 911³Ō¹Ļ has been chosen as an honor chapter and Nancy K. Poulson, Ph.D., 911³Ō¹Ļās retired chapter adviser, was instrumental in earning this yearās national honor. Poulson is professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature. She is a recognized scholar in 20th century Latin American writers.Ģż
Image (left to righ): Luzmila Perez (Secretary), Roxana Ambrosini (VP), Luis Reyes (COSO Representative/Treasurer), Dr. Nancy Poulson (Adviser), Gabriela Penagos (President)Ģż
For the fall semester, 911³Ō¹Ļ students involved in the honor society are working to deliver cultural presentations on the Hispanic Word and promote the upcoming āConversations on Literature, Languages, and Social Justice,ā co-organized by Professors of Spanish, Alejandra Aguilar, Ph.D., and Dr. Godón, Ph.D. This series of Zoom and Facebook presentations will take place this Fall and will feature three scholars researching the role played by literature and languages in the making of more diverse and just communities. Topics include āBlackness, the Past, and the Future of a New World: The Nuevo Muntu,ā āDisposable Bodies: Penal Colony, Race, and Biopolitics in the Carceral Archipelago of The Philippines,ā and āWhiteness and Other Racial Fictions in Colombia: How literature created racial imaginaries and senses of privileges.ā For more information on the series, email Professor Godón, new academic adviser of Sigma Delta Pi at 911³Ō¹Ļ: ngodon@fau.edu.
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