
The Other Side of Carnival:
Lean Times, Fast Times and Holy Anorexia March 26, 2002
Welcome by Associate Dean Carol Murphy
Opening Remarks: Geraldine Nichols, Chair, Department
of Romance Languages and Literatures
Chaired by Susan Read Baker, Department of
Romance Languages and Literatures
Introductory Remarks by William Calin, Department
of Romance Languages and Literatures, and Medieval and Early Modern Studies
(MEMS)
Olympia Gonzalez, Department of Romance Languages
and Literatures
"The figure of Dona Cuaresma in the Libro
de Buen Amor”
Mary Watt, Department of Romance Languages
and Literatures
"The Theological Sociological Implications:
Iacopone
da Todi and St.
Catherine of Siena”
Sheldon Isenberg, Department of Religion
Margaret G. Ashmore, MSW, LCSW, Florida State
University
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Center for Medieval
and Early Modern Studies
Will Hasty, 254 Dauer Hall, 392-2101 (203)
Email: hasty@germslav.ufl.edu
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Email: watt@rll.ufl.edu
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