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Latin American Studies Program will host its first LAS Forum on Friday, March 6

Western's Latin American Studies Program will host its first Latin American Studies Forum on Friday, March 6 on campus, keynoted by the University of California at San Diego's Gloria Elizabeth Chac贸n, who will present "Transindigenitude: Poetic Convergences in the Americas" from 4-5 p.m. in Miller Hall 138.

Chac贸n is the author of Indigenous Cosmolectics: Kab鈥檃wil and the Making of Maya and Zapotec Literatures (University of North Carolina Press, 2018) and co-editor of Indigenous Interfaces: Spaces, Technology, and Social Networks in Mexico and Central America (University of Arizona Press, 2019), as well as of a special issue of 顿颈谩濒辞驳辞 on 鈥淭he Five Cardinal Points in Contemporary Indigenous Literature鈥 (Spring 2016). Her scholarly articles have appeared Canada, Colombia, Mexico, Germany, and Spain. She is currently working on Teaching Central American Literature in a Global Context, a co-edited anthology for MLA鈥檚 Teaching Option Series. Chac贸n is also working on her second book, tentatively titled 鈥淢etamestizaje, Indigeneity, and Diasporas.鈥

The full schedule of the FAS Forum is as follows: All events are free and open to the public.

 

Noon 鈥 1:30 p.m.             

Collaborative Space (MH)                        

Student Presentations:

Exploring knowledge about Latin America

 

1:40 鈥 1:50 p.m.  

Multicultural Center (VU)

Latin American Art Unveiling.

 

2-3 p.m.  

Multicultural Center (VU)

Round Table: Empire, Resistance and Solidarity.

Chair: Angela Fillinghim

Participants: Michael Casta帽eda, Vicki Hsueh, and Ricardo L贸pez-Pedreros.

 

3:40 鈥 4 p.m.                

Miller Hall 138 

Remarks:

Mar铆a Paredes Mendez, Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Luis Portugal Tarifa, Director of Latin American Studies

                       

4-5 p.m.  

Miller Hall 138 

Keynote Address: Gloria Elizabeth Chac贸n, "Transindigenitude: Poetic Convergences in the Americas."

 

5-6 p.m.                 

Miller Hall Collaborative Space

Social event