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Caitlin Carter, Ph.D.

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Invited Talks and Conference Presentations

INVITED TALKS
2016                La mujer noble y el arte real: la influencia de Mariana de Austria en la obra teatral, Department
                        of Literature, Complutense University of Madrid.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
2020               Letters from the Archives: The Disabilities of Carlos II of Spain as Scapegoat for the Regency
                       Council’s Objection to Royal Theater, Disease and Disability, Being Human, The Modern
                       Language Association’s Annual Convention, Seattle, WA, January 9-12.
2019               Succession Solutions? The Nephew-King Paradigm in Bances Candamo’s El esclavo en grillos de
                      oro
and La piedra filosofal, Performance, Royalty and the Court, 1500-1800, The Society for Court
                      Studies, London, England, April 11-12.
2017               Shared Agency and Authority in Seventeenth-Century Royal Theater Productions: The Court in
                      Madrid, Annual Symposium on Golden Age Theater, The Association for Hispanic Classical
                      Theater, El Paso, TX, April 20-22.
2016               Political Influences on Madrid's Courtly Theater: The Interweaving of Habsburg Succession
                       Concerns in Bances Candamo's Political Trilogy (1692-1693), Dialogues of Power: Political
                       (Re)presentations in the Arts, St. Andrews University, Scotland, October 27-29.

2016                Where the Loyalties Lie: The Tangled Web Between Mariana of Austria, Don Juan of Austria, and
                        Carlos II of Spain, Kings and Queens V: Dynastic Loyalties, Royal Studies Network, Clemson
                        University, Greenville, SC, April 8-9.

2016                Political Tensions in the 1670s: La estatua de Prometeo and the Politics of the Court, Annual
                        Symposium on Golden Age Theater, The Association for Hispanic Classical Theater, El Paso, TX,
                        March 31-April 2.
2015               Political Concerns as Represented Through Court Entertainment: La estatua de Prometeo and the
                      Power Struggle Between Queen Consort Mariana and John of Austria, Kings and Queens IV:
                      Dynastic Changes and Legitimacy, Royal Studies Network, University of Lisbon, Portugal, June
                      23-27.
2015               Los epígrafes de la segunda parte del Quijote, Don Quixote in the American West: A Fourth
                      Centenary Celebration (1615-2015), The University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, April 23-26.
2014               More than Mirror Neurons: A Look Beyond the Biological Process and Empathy Production,
                      Annual Symposium on Golden Age Theater, The Association for Hispanic Classical Theater, El
                      Paso, TX, February 27-March 1.
2011               El Cervantes progresivo y pre-feminista, Graduate and Professional Symposium on Hispanic and
                      Luso-Brazilian Literature, Language, and Culture, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, February.


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