
Dayron Carrillo-Morell
Mr. Carrillo Morell studied Art History at the University of Havana, and completed a Master Degree in Art History and Hispanic Studies at the University of Zurich, with the thesis Eine Stiftungsfigur für die Kunst Brasiliens: die kunsthistorische Rezeption der Figur Aleijadinhos zwischen 1920 und 1951. He is currently assistant and teaching fellow for the Department of Spanish Literature at the Romanisches Seminar, and ordinary member of its Doctoral Program “Methods and Perspectives”. As a former research assistant in the project Modernity and the Landscape in Latin America, sponsored by the Swiss National Found (SNF), he is co-editor of the book Natura: Environmental Aesthetics after Landscape (2018).
His research explores the states of tension between culture and nature, human and non-human agents within the modern processes of “place-making” in mid-twentieth-century Mexico City. By revisiting Luis Barragán’s landscaping principles, the Cárcamo de Dolores (1951) and the Museo Nacional de Antropología (1964), the study examines architectural discourses and ventures where the aesthetic capitalization of the lacustrine landscape is symbolically appropriated, scenographic monumentalize and politicly perpetuated.
Mr. Carrillo Morell also investigates the self-reflection as an implicit discursive key in Francisco de Quevedo's sonnets, where our poet uses both the polysemy and the argumentative dispositio to create textual couplings that inscribe the poem with a later metaliterary sense.
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Jens Andermann, Prof. Dr. Tristan Weddigen, and Prof. Dr. Itzíar López Guil
Phone: +41764302293
Address: Erlachstrasse 3, 8003 Zurich
Switzerland
His research explores the states of tension between culture and nature, human and non-human agents within the modern processes of “place-making” in mid-twentieth-century Mexico City. By revisiting Luis Barragán’s landscaping principles, the Cárcamo de Dolores (1951) and the Museo Nacional de Antropología (1964), the study examines architectural discourses and ventures where the aesthetic capitalization of the lacustrine landscape is symbolically appropriated, scenographic monumentalize and politicly perpetuated.
Mr. Carrillo Morell also investigates the self-reflection as an implicit discursive key in Francisco de Quevedo's sonnets, where our poet uses both the polysemy and the argumentative dispositio to create textual couplings that inscribe the poem with a later metaliterary sense.
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Jens Andermann, Prof. Dr. Tristan Weddigen, and Prof. Dr. Itzíar López Guil
Phone: +41764302293
Address: Erlachstrasse 3, 8003 Zurich
Switzerland
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L’Istituto di Romanistica (Romanisches Seminar) dell’Università di Zurigo organizza l’undicesima edizione del Dies Romanicus Turicensis, dal titolo "Praesentia/Absentia: nuovi spazi d’interscambio nello studio della romanistica". Il convegno offre a giovani ricercatrici e ricercatori che si occupano di lingue romanze (negli ambiti degli studi letterari, linguistici e culturali) un’occasione di scambio scientifico a livello internazionale.
Il comitato organizzatore invita a presentare proposte di intervento entro il 20 febbraio 2021, scrivendo all’indirizzo [email protected].
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Martina Albertini, Larissa Binder, Stefano Bragato, Dayron Carrillo Morell, Marguerite Dallas, Charlotte Defrance, Bárbara Garrido Sánchez-Andrade, Alberto Giudici, Antony Kussmaul, Stefano Negrinelli