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Thursday, March 27, @ 6:00 pm
UNM Maxwell Museum Hibben Center Rm 105 + Zoom
Historian Alan Shane Dillingham (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma) will situate the Maxwell Museum's exhibit “Oaxaca Ingobernable” within the broader context of Oaxacan history and politics. Tracing the prehistory of the 2006 Oaxacan teacher's strike and social movement, Dr. Dillingham will discuss the longstanding traditions of Indigenous self-governance and radical politics in the state. The lecture will reflect on the contested nature of Indigenous aesthetics in the Americas, how they at times serve state projects of tourism and folklorization while other times fuel insurgent politics for an emancipated future. Dr. Dillingham is the author of the award-winning book, Oaxaca Insurgente: Indigeneity, Development, and Inequality in Twentieth-Century Mexico (2021).
Publication Date
Spring 3-27-2025
Recommended Citation
Dillingham, Dr. Alan Shane. "Oaxaca Exhibit Closing Lecture Oaxaca Ingobernable: Reflections from Oaxaca’s Past for Our Shared Future." (2025). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/laii_events/458