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California Berkeley, lead member of the QA Team to Asian languages. Audience members at this lecture were well informed on Chinese popular music as well as its ties with Jamaica and the Caribbean. On February 23, 2023, the DMLL held its Fourth Distinguished Gabriel Coulthard/ William Mailer Lecture organised by Professor Paulette Ramsay . The Guest speaker Dr. Conrad James, University of Toronto, presented “Nautical Desires: Tourists, Stowaways and other travellers in Caribbean Fiction”. PUBLICATIONS • De Ines Anton, Tamara . “Central American Testimonio as World Literature; English Translation and Canonization of a genre” in Esch, Sophie (ed.) Central American Literatures as World Literatures. Bloomsbury. https://www.blooms- bury.com/us/central-american-literature-as-world-literature-9781501391897 • Villoria Nolla, Maite . “Consideraciones metodológicas para la enseñanza remota el español como lenguaje extranjera en contingencias sanitarias” in Orbita Cientifica, n.122, v.29, rnps 1805 – Folio 2, tomo III, Universidad de Ciencias Pedagógicas Enrique José Varona, La Habana, Cuba. • Villoria, Nolla Maite . “Autonomía y aprendizaje; factor clave del proceso de construcción del conocimiento”. Edusol, Revista de divulgación científica y pedagógica. vol. 24, número 83, 2023 (abril-junio). • Ramsay, Paulette . Relaunched two books: – Aunt Jen. Caribbean Contemporary Classic. Hodder Education. – Letters Home , Hodder Education.
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PAPERS PRESENTED AND INVITED LECTURES Paulette Ramsay
• Keynote speaker at the launch of Dr. Doreen Gordon’s book Blackness and Social Mobility in Brazil: Contemporary Transformations , published by Palgrave McMillan publishers. • Guest Lecture in the 9 th Hilory Pamela Kelly distinguished Lecture at the University of Technology, Jamaica, Faculty of Education and Liberal Studies, The Language Teaching and Research. The lecture title: “Navigating myriad pathways: Walking on ‘words’”.
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