2018 CLLAS Graduate Research Series: Cultural Production, Displacement & Internationalism in Latin America
January 24, 2018 | ||
1:30 pm | to | 4:30 pm |
Browsing Room
Knight Library
1501 Kincaid St.
Presentations by Tinker Field Research Grant and CLLAS Research Grant awardees
Cultural Production, Displacement & Internationalism in Latin America
1:30-1:45 “‘Fiesta’ and Politics: Damian Ayma, the Itinerant Photographer,” Javier Velasco, Department of Romance Languages
1:45-2:00 “The Geneaology and Poetics of Betrayal in H.G. Oesterheld,” Yosa Vidal-Collados, Department of Romance Languages
2:00-2:30 Q&A, Moderator: Amalia Gladhart, Professor of Spanish, Director, Oregon Center for Translation Studies
2:30-3:00 Break for coffee and snacks
3:00-3:15 “Contemporary Displacement Patterns and Responses: Haitians at the US-Mexico Border,” Brenda Garcia Millan, Department of International Studies
3:15-3:30 “’Globalization,’ Cuban Internationalism and the Contemporary Left: A Counter-History,” Eli Portella, Department of Philosophy
3:30-4:15 Q&A
4:15-4:30 Wrap up
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