`This is the product of Virginian Ground, / And to the Port of Covent Garden bound´: Portraying two Atlantic Communities through the Main Female Characters in Behn’s The Widdow Ranter (1689) 17 de set. de 2015

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`This is the product of Virginian Ground, / And to the Port of Covent Garden bound´: Portraying two Atlantic Communities through the Main Female Characters in Behn’s The Widdow Ranter (1689)

The University of Vigo hosted the I International Conference Atlantic Communities: Translation, Mobility, Hospitality (17-18 September, 2015). The event was a joint initiative of Teresa Caneda Cabrera (UVigo), Rui Carvalho Homem (U Porto) and David Johnston (Queen’s U Belfast) and was organized by members of the UVigo NETEC research group, Martín Urdiales Shaw, Jorge Figueroa Dorrego, Araceli González Crespán and José Carregal Romero. Seeking to address the growing interest in the Atlantic as a transnational and cross-cultural space of transit, the conference brought together scholars from the social sciences and the humanities who embarked on fruitful dialogues about confluences and encounters between communities and individuals on both sides of the Atlantic.

Angeles Tomé Rosales
U Vigo
Chair: Jorge Figueroa Dorrego
U Vigo

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