New workshops of the Arqus AIFRS series on minority and minoritized languages in Europa

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22 Feb 2023

Next 2nd and 3rd March 2023, the Arqus International Forum on Romance Studies (AIFRS) holds two new workshops in the framework of the first edition of the series “Revitalizing Minority and Minoritized Languages in Europe” at the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts of the University of Granada.

The AIFRS team, led by several Professors from the Department of Romance, Italian, Galician-Portuguese and Catalan Philology of the University of Granada, has organised this cycle to study, teach and promote minority and minoritized languages, especially those that belong to the group of Romance languages (Galician, Sardinian, Judeo-Spanish, Franco-Provençal, Mirandese, etc.). The first edition is focused on plurilingualism and multiculturalism on the Iberia Peninsula and will be extended until May 2023.

After the conference by Rachele Fassanelli (University of Padua) held in November 2022, the first part of the 2 new workshops will take place on 2nd March at the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts of the University of Granada: “From Medieval to Modern Asturian and Leonese” by Stefan Koch (University of Graz) from 12:30 to 13:30 CET, and “Mirandese, a Minority and Minoritized Language in Portugal” by David Porcel Bueno (University of Granada) from 13:30 to 14:30 CET.

The second part of both workshops will be held on 3rd March at the same venue from 15:30 to 16:30 CET (workshop by Stefan Koch) and from 16:30 to 17:30 CET (workshop by David Porcel Bueno).

No prior registration is needed.

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