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This afternoon we're watching "Un cel de plom" in the Multimedia Centre as part of the Department of HiPLA cineclub. After the Reading Week we will participate in this panel discussion with the director, Miquel Romans, and the leading actress, Nausica Bonnín. Can't wait!


We are so excited to have, once again, the renowned translator from Catalan into English Peter Bush with us next week at University of Bristol as part of our module "Barcelona: Culture and Representations". The talk will take place on the 4th March at 5pm in LT3 and is open to everyone!



A real privilege to have the opportunity to talk to Julio Pacheco Yepes, Franco-era torture victim, tomorrow with students BFIEducation @BFI as part of El silencio de otros: Trauma and Memory in Spain and Chile study day with Miguel García Languages, Literatures & Cultures @ Royal Holloway Department of HiPLA El Silencio de Otros


We are at the University of Bristol University of Bristol where we had an engaging talk with students & professors about Spain and our relations with the UK. A powerful institution with a robust foreign language program. Proud to see the popularity and success of the Spanish language.📚🇪🇸


'(Im)mobility in Buenos Aires - 1929-2023' - in the MMB blog Jo Crow reflects on the first Latin American Communist Party conference, border crossings and open research practices in the Argentine capital Gimena del Rio Riande, zimmer, Department of HiPLA : tinyurl.com/mckp4sbf


'Music, memory and the making of futures' - Simon Palominos writes in the MMB blog about how Chileans in the UK have used the arts to bring together community and make identities during their exile in the UK Quimantu, Department of HiPLA : tinyurl.com/23rumt68


🏳️🌈📽️ Dr Miguel García tells us about his new Queer Screen Cultures in the 21st Century Arts and Humanities Research Council project which seeks to increase the visibility of #LGBTQIA+ people in audio-visual media Read how Dr López is collaborating with ODA 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ to achieve this aim 👉 brnw.ch/21wJhdp


Read about the new Arts and Humanities Research Council project of our own Dr López Miguel García (in collaboration with ODA 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️): 'Queer Screen Cultures in the 21st Century', which seeks to increase the visibility of #LGBTQIA + people in audio-visual media. Arts Matter Bristol artsmatter.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2024/04/29/que…

Qué alegría ver a nuestra alumna Kyia Small Kyia Milan Small haciendo sus prácticas en 24horas ¡Enhorabuena! 🥳🥳instagram.com/reel/C7h04D5KJ… Bristol SML


Moltes gràcies Cerni Escalé per parlar amb nosaltres de la nova llei de la llengua pròpia i oficial (i per la visita al Consell General!) / Thanks Cerni (leader of the Andorran opposition) for the chat about language policy and the guided tour of parliament!


My article ‘Millennial Screen Cultures in Spain: Queering the Mainstream’ is out! Bulletins of Spanish & Spanish Visual Studies Department of HiPLA doi.org/10.1080/247416…

🚵♀️ To continue our PGR internship series, PhD Department of HiPLA candidate Emma Frazer tells us about working with Prof Martin Hurcombe & Dr Fiona Spotswood on their project, Fostering Inclusive Action Sports Read about the insights Emma gained for her own research👉bit.ly/4dHZUWw



With thanks to Lynne Bowker and Mary Nurminen, and looking forward to our conversation next week. Full report👇



In a new piece for The Conversation, Dr José Lingna Nafafé (Department of HiPLA) uncovers new evidence highlighting the role Lourenço da Silva Mendonça, a Black African lawyer, played in championing slavery's abolition a full 150 years before William Wilberforce theconversation.com/angolan-prince…

📽️🎮 As the GlobalGameJam kicks off this weekend, we're thinking back to our Algorithmic Bias event organised by the #BristolDigitalGameLab & #CentreforCreativeTechnologies Watch the video to learn how gaming can help us tackle key societal issues 👉 bit.ly/40Boowq

💥 Great to see the research of Dr Beth Rebisz (Historians @ Bristol), Dr Richard Cole (Bristol Classics), Dr Paul Merchant & Prof Ed King (Department of HiPLA) feature in the latest Research Frontiers newsletter Read the issue to find out more about our research 👇 bristol.ac.uk/research/impac…
