Feb 18
LDC Works-in-Progress Series with Prof. Stephanie Cox and Prof. Héctor Melo Ruiz

LDC Works-In-Progress Series:
February 18th, 2025
LDC104
12:00PM
Bring your lunch and join us for the second set of lectures of the LDC Works-In-Progress Series! Presenting their in-progress work and research will be Stephanie Cox and Héctor Melo Ruiz.
From Archives to Comics: Remembering Women Forgotten by History
Stephanie Cox
Senior Lecturer in French
Urban Rebellions: Narrating Latin American Popular Violence
Héctor Melo Ruiz
Assistant Professor of Spanish
Sponsors: French & Francophone Studies, German and Russian, Spanish, and the Language Center
Since 2007, Stephanie Cox has collaborated with folks all over the community to bring interesting people to learn from. It is usually related to how we can talk about identity through art.
- Art Exhibits:
- Music Concert: Lost Bayou Ramblers, Cajun band
- Collaboration
- Cajun Studies Symposium:
- Jean Arceneaux/Barry J. Ancelet (poet)
- Kevin Fontenot (historian)
- David Cheramie (poet)
- Erik Charpentier (documentary filmmaker)
- Alana Conner, cultural psychologist
More on Stephanie Cox's bio
Héctor A Melo Ruiz (Ph.D from The University of Notre Dame) is a specialist in Latin American Literature. His area of expertise is 20th-and 21st-century Latin American Narrative. He is currently writing a book about the cultural representation of riots. His research and teaching interests are violence, race, and intellectuals. He teaches courses on labor, contemporary narrative, and urban unrest. More on Héctor Melo Ruiz's bio.
LDC Work-in-Progress Series sponsored by French & Francophone Studies, German and Russian, Spanish, and the Language Center
from French
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