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Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia

Latin American Studies Programs

present

Latin American Studies Working Paper Series, 2011 - 2012

Thursdays, 3:00 - 5:00 pm

Papers will be available on the UBC and SFU LAS websites one week prior to the talks

Link to Latin American Studies Working Paper Series

Link to Poster


SPRING 2012:

Spring series located at SFU Vancouver Campus 

2245 McCarthy Tetrault Lecture Room, Harbour Centre, 515 W Hasting St., Vancouver

January 19

Sara Koopman (UBC)

"Mona, mona, mona!" Whiteness, tropicality, and international accompaniment in Colombia"

February 9

Vincent Andrisani (SFU) 

"Aural ethnography and the notion of membership: an exploration of listening culture in Havana"

March 1      Start Time: 3:30 pm

              Onur Bakiner
(SFU)  Link to Paper

"Situating Truth Commissions’ Historical Narratives in Context: Chile and Peru"

March 22

René Bautista (UBC)  Link to Paper

"Del lenguaje revolucionario a la revolución del lenguaje"


March 29

Danny James (Indiana University) Link to paper

“Quemando el parquet: cabecitas negras, urban legends and abjection. The construction of regional identity in an Argentine working class community”.

 

All welcome. Papers will be circulated in advance.

Discussion will continue in the Railway Club.

 

Contact: jon.beasley-murray@ubc.ca or aldawson@sfu.ca for more details