Vicent Andrés Estellés’ centenary at QMUL with ValenciansUK, Pau Alabajos and Dominic Keown

Last week, an extraordinary cultural event organised by ValenciansUK and the Centre for Catalan Studies at Queen Mary (CCS) took place, bringing together Vicent Andrés Estellés’ poetry and Pau Alabajos’ music, along with the launch of Vicent Andrés Estellés: La veu d’un poble, the first biography of the Valencian poet, one of the most important figures in contemporary Catalan literature.

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Visit from Laura Vilardell (Northern Illinois University)

Yesterday we received a visit from Laura Vilardell, Associate Professor of Spanish & Translation Studies at Northern Illinois University and former Catalan Lecturer at Georgetown, where she taught Spanish and Catalan language, culture and Translation Studies. In 2012, she spent one semester doing research at the Centre for Catalan Studies, Queen Mary University of London. On this occasion, she met Professor John London to gather information for the monograph on Joan Gili she is currently writing. Molta sort amb el projecte, Laura!

Iolanda Batallé’s ‘I’ll Do Anything You Want’ in the QM Catalan Book Club

Last month, the first session of the Queen Mary Catalan Book Club of 2025 took place. This time, we discussed Iolanda Batallé’s I’ll Do Anything You Want (Faré tot el que tu vulguis). We were lucky enough to be joined by the author for this event, as well as the translator of the English edition, Martha Tennent.

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Former QMUL student Nina Harigai participates in the Seminar on Subtitling in Catalan at the Institut Ramon Llull

The Institut Ramon Llull, the institution that works for the promotion of the Catalan language and culture abroad, recently organised a new edition of the Introductory Seminar to the Audiovisual World and Subtitling (Seminari d’introducció al món audiovisual i la subtitulació), aimed at current and former Catalan language students who have an interest in this field.

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Dr Rhiannon McGlade gives the 2024 Joanot Martorell Lecture on Catalan Feminist Comic Art

Last week the 2024 Joanot Martorell Lecture, organised in collaboration with Instituto Cervantes London, took place at Queen Mary. On this occasion, we had the pleasure of being joined by Dr Rhiannon McGlade, former Director of the Centre for Catalan Studies. The title of her lecture was “Irascible Ink: Satire & Subversion in Catalan Feminist Comic Art”.

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