Chapitres
- Stéphane Ngo Mai, Directeur du programme Ulysseus à l’Université Côte d’Azur présente le séminaire02'54"
- Sandra G. Rodriguez (Universidad de Sevilla), La concesión del privilegio epistémico a Penélope y las doce criadas18'54"
- Maria Mascarell (Universidad de Sevilla), Penélope y sus amigas en la obra de María Rosal13'02"
- Maria del Rosario Martínez Navarro (Universidad de Sevilla), Una relectura contemporánea del mito en clave de mujer: Penélope, de Eva Vila (2017)28'38"
- Caterina Duraccio (Universidad Pablo de Olavide), Penelope y las otras: historias personales, mitos colectivos18'01"
- Dolores Vela García (Universidad de Sevilla), El viaje de la heroína y los personajes femeninos en la narrativa de Lota España33'26"
- Conclusions05'43"
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Séminaire Ulysseus - 1. Las Penélopes : Séminaire Ulysseus - 1. Las Penélopes : del mito a la reescritura
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Descriptif
Premier séminaire du consortium Ulysseus sur le mythe de Pénélope et son héritage culturel dans les arts et la littérature
Encadrante : Mercedes Arriaga (Universidad de Sevilla)
Stéphane Ngo Mai, Directeur du programme Ulysseus à l’Université Côte d’Azur, Introduction
Sandra G. Rodriguez (Universidad de Sevilla), La concesión del privilegio epistémico a Penélope y las doce criadas
Maria Mascarell (Universidad de Sevilla), Penélope y sus amigas en la obra de María Rosal
Maria del Rosario Martínez Navarro (Universidad de Sevilla), Una relectura contemporánea del mito en clave de mujer: Penélope, de Eva Vila (2017)
Caterina Duraccio (Universidad Pablo de Olavide), Penelope y las otras: historias personales, mitos colectivos
Dolores Vela García (Universidad de Sevilla), El viaje de la heroína y los personajes femeninos en la narrativa de Lota España
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