WIP Talk: “An Intimate Waltz: Lo Criollo via Blackness in along Chile’s Northern Border,” Juan Eduardo Wolf



January 22, 2016
12:00 pmto1:00 pm

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RSVP Date extended:
now required by Tuesday, Jan. 19

Jane Grant Conference Room
330 Hendricks Hall
UO campus

An RSVP is required for this work-in-progress talk by Juan Eduardo Wolf, assistant professor, ethnomusicology, UO School of Music and Dance. The talk is organized by the Afro-Descendant and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas Research Action Project.

RSVP by Tuesday, January 19, to cllas@uoregon.edu. You will be emailed a PDF of the paper being discussed.

30-minute Presentations Followed by Discussant-led Q & A. Food will be provided for this event.

Sponsored by the Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies (CLLAS).

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