"Many mushrooms, few names"
The Professor and member of the University Institute of Textual Analysis and Applications, María Teresa Cáceres Lorenzo together with the researcher assigned to the Institute of Environmental Studies and Natural Resources (i-UNAT) Marcos Salas Pascual have published a article in The Conversation, with the title "Many mushrooms, few names".
In this article they analyze the etymological richness of Spanish when it comes to naming the different species of fungi and mushrooms that exist throughout Spain, and the cultural differences between the north and south of the country . The species are similar but are not consumed in the same way, the authors indicate that the areas with the greatest setera tradition coincide with those that have their own languages, so the general names of the mushrooms have "a very slow and little rooted diffusion" .
Work and Memory of Saramago
The International Classroom of Portugal, attached to the Office of the Vice President for Internationalization, Mobility and International Projection, organizes on Monday, November 14, starting at 5:00 p.m., the conference “Work and Memory of Saramago”, on the occasion of the centenary of the birth of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
II JORNADAS de INNOVACIÓN TEATRO y ENSEÑANZA
Dr. Carmen Márquez has organized the II Conference on Innovation "Theatre and Teaching" which will be held next Friday, November 4, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. 00h.
These conferences supported in the Educational Innovation Project "The theaters in the classroom and the classroom in the theatre", granted as part of the Calls for Educational Innovation Projects of the ULPGC, the performance of the play “Memorial de la Infamia”, performed by students from the IES Pérez Galdós in Las Palmas. The dramaturgy of the piece is performed by José A. Arteaga based on the works of Canarian authors: El barranco, by Nivaria Tejera, and Romancero captivo, by Pedro García Cabrera, and has been directed by Elia Padrón Quintero.