You might ask: All this talk of PhD blah, blah, blah is very nice, but what have you really learnt in two years of school?
Academically I have learnt about Medieval Spanish Literature, about medieval authors distancing themselves and their work from the divine works. In Spain the Libro de buen amor is key in playing with the divine and the more human aspects of life. I have learnt about colonial authors like Juan del Valle y Caviedes or Mateo Rosas de Oquendo, even Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz criticizing the Spanish abuses in Latin America using satire. And I have learnt about the massive changes that came along in the 18th Century and how books were agents and mirrors of this change. I have learnt about the evolution of literature, how so much of our literature is basically founded on ancient Greek and Roman literature (and to a lesser extent to Middle Eastern and Asian / Indian literature). I have learnt to connect many dots in literature, but I still have so, so much to learn, which is another thing I have learnt!
Ha, not bad for eight lines! Let me know if you want to know more I will be happy to oblige and bore you for hours!
On other levels I have learnt to be more discerning and critical in my reading, to read more “between the lines”, to interpret, to be more critical of my reading. This is very enriching.
I am in awe of my professors: Irene Gómez Castellano, Frank Domínguez and Rosa Perelmuter, their knowledge of their fields, the breadth of their knowledge, their generosity with their knowledge and time. I have been blessed to work with them and I hope someday to be a little bit like them.
Overall I have spent over two years of my life preparing for this exam, reading every moment that I have been able to: during breaks in concerts and plays, during breakfast, lunch and dinner, at the Harley Davidson dealership, at my bar Zog’s, in every library and corner of the university, at the Carolina Inn after Sunday mass, at the Ackland Museum (after the Carolina Inn), on my porch – smoking cigars, at Five Guys eating a burger, at my coffee shop (the Daily Grind at the Student Stores, expensive and slow, but a superior cup of coffee and the staff is great!) etc., etc., etc. Passing these exams is the highlight of my career so far.
Antonio! Me alegra tu progreso en tu carrera de PhD en UNC. Veo que volviste a releer el famoso libro/capitulo de la Dra. Perelmuter en tu primera fotografia. Mucho de mis cuatro años en UNC me ayudaron a interpretar la literatura. Me gustaba ver la sociedad reflejada, representada en las paginas. Después de graduarme me he dado cuenta que me enfocaba en la sociología. Ahora estoy estudiando clases de arte en linea via el Friday Center, y me va bien. Saludos!
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Me encantan destos bodegones.
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Grande Tonxo! Es verdad que se aprende mucho en los PhDs…sobre todo estamos aprendiendo a aprender! Un abrazo y saludos a UNC!!!
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