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LAII Events
 

LAII Events

Each year, the LAII sponsors and/or hosts interdisciplinary presentations, panels, colloquia, and conferences relating to Latin American and Iberian Studies. The LAII often collaborates with other UNM departments to attract speakers from across UNM disciplines and from national and international institutions. When possible, the LAII records speakers' presentations and makes this archive available publicly. Please browse recent presentation recordings below.
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  • The Exile Writer and the Literary Imagination in the Americas by Dr. Marjorie Agosín

    The Exile Writer and the Literary Imagination in the Americas

    Dr. Marjorie Agosín, Wellesly College

    03/07/2014

  • Banned in Arizona: Dark Gifts, Taboos, Secrets and Transformations in Chicana Literature by Dr. Tey Diana Rebolledo

    Banned in Arizona: Dark Gifts, Taboos, Secrets and Transformations in Chicana Literature

    Dr. Tey Diana Rebolledo, UNM Department of Spanish & Portuguese

    01/28/2014

  • Banned in Arizona: Dark Gifts, Taboos, Secrets and Transformations in Chicana Literature by Latin American and Iberian Institute

    Banned in Arizona: Dark Gifts, Taboos, Secrets and Transformations in Chicana Literature

    Latin American and Iberian Institute

    01/01/2014

  • Christina A. Sue - Colorblindness, Anti-Racism, and Education: Lessons from Mexico by Latin American and Iberian Institute

    Christina A. Sue - Colorblindness, Anti-Racism, and Education: Lessons from Mexico

    Latin American and Iberian Institute

    01/01/2014

  • Marjorie Agosín - The Exile Writer and the Literary Imagination in the Americas by Latin American and Iberian Institute

    Marjorie Agosín - The Exile Writer and the Literary Imagination in the Americas

    Latin American and Iberian Institute

    01/01/2014

  • Modelo Naciones Unidas en Español - 2012 by Latin American and Iberian Institute

    Modelo Naciones Unidas en Español - 2012

    Latin American and Iberian Institute

    01/01/2014

  • Multicultural Literature in the K-12 Classroom: Part I by Latin American and Iberian Institute

    Multicultural Literature in the K-12 Classroom: Part I

    Latin American and Iberian Institute

    01/01/2014

  • Multicultural Literature in the K-12 Classroom: Part II by Latin American and Iberian Institute

    Multicultural Literature in the K-12 Classroom: Part II

    Latin American and Iberian Institute

    01/01/2014

  • Multicultural Literature in the K-12 Classroom: Part III by Latin American and Iberian Institute

    Multicultural Literature in the K-12 Classroom: Part III

    Latin American and Iberian Institute

    01/01/2014

  • Multicultural Literature in the K-12 Classroom: Part IV by Latin American and Iberian Institute

    Multicultural Literature in the K-12 Classroom: Part IV

    Latin American and Iberian Institute

    01/01/2014

  • Towards an Architectonics of the Colonial City: Performance, Space, and Meaning by Dr. Ray Hernández-Durán

    Towards an Architectonics of the Colonial City: Performance, Space, and Meaning

    Dr. Ray Hernández-Durán, UNM Department of Art & Art History

    11/20/2013

  • Human Rights, Resistance and the Movement for Peoples' Power in Honduras by Ana Gabriela Rivera

    Human Rights, Resistance and the Movement for Peoples' Power in Honduras

    Ana Gabriela Rivera

    09/25/2013

  • El Enfermo se me muere - An Ethnographic Analysis of Fragmented Neoliberalization in Mexico's Health Care Reform by Dr. Mary Alice Scott

    El Enfermo se me muere - An Ethnographic Analysis of Fragmented Neoliberalization in Mexico's Health Care Reform

    Dr. Mary Alice Scott, New Mexico State University

    04/19/2013

  • Extracting Minerals, Producing Waterscapes - Rethinking the Relationship Between Mining and Water in Peru by Dr. Jessica Budds

    Extracting Minerals, Producing Waterscapes - Rethinking the Relationship Between Mining and Water in Peru

    Dr. Jessica Budds, University of East Anglia

    03/27/2013

  • The Colonial Maya Texts: Recent Contributions to the Theory of Semiotic Translation by Dr. Ramón Arzápalo Marín

    The Colonial Maya Texts: Recent Contributions to the Theory of Semiotic Translation

    Dr. Ramón Arzápalo Marín, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.

    03/21/2013

  • Threads of History or, The Chile of the Arpilleras - Studies in Imagination, Perspectives and Intrigue by Dr. Frederick M. Nunn

    Threads of History or, The Chile of the Arpilleras - Studies in Imagination, Perspectives and Intrigue

    Dr. Frederick M. Nunn, Portland State University

    03/20/2013

  • Borderline Slavery: Mexico, the United States, and the Human Trade by Dr. Susan Tiano

    Borderline Slavery: Mexico, the United States, and the Human Trade

    Dr. Susan Tiano, UNM Department of Sociology

    03/07/2013

  • Music as an Intellectual Practice in Mexico’s El Colegio Nacional by Dr. Ana R. Alonso-Minutti

    Music as an Intellectual Practice in Mexico’s El Colegio Nacional

    Dr. Ana R. Alonso-Minutti, UNM Department of Music

    03/01/2013

  • Refugees, Natives, and Kites: Hans Namuth in Spain and Guatemala by Dr Brian Winkenweder

    Refugees, Natives, and Kites: Hans Namuth in Spain and Guatemala

    Dr Brian Winkenweder, Linfield College

    02/21/2013

  • The Mexican Quetzalcóatl (The Feathered Serpent): Cultural Hero and Modern Aesthetic by Dr. Cynthia Casas

    The Mexican Quetzalcóatl (The Feathered Serpent): Cultural Hero and Modern Aesthetic

    Dr. Cynthia Casas, UNM Department of Spanish & Portuguese

    02/19/2013

  • The Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve - A Case Study in Socio-Environmental Conflict and Collaboration by Dr. Eduardo Santana-Castellón

    The Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve - A Case Study in Socio-Environmental Conflict and Collaboration

    Dr. Eduardo Santana-Castellón, University Cultural Center-UdG

    02/14/2013

  • Mundovilla: Participatory Journalism in the Villas Miserias (Marginal Neighborhoods) of Buenos Aires by Roberto Elvira Mathez

    Mundovilla: Participatory Journalism in the Villas Miserias (Marginal Neighborhoods) of Buenos Aires

    Roberto Elvira Mathez

    02/13/2013

  • The State of Democracy and Authoritarianism in Mexico After the 2012 Presidential Elections by Dr. John Ackerman and Dr. Lorenzo Meyer

    The State of Democracy and Authoritarianism in Mexico After the 2012 Presidential Elections

    Dr. John Ackerman and Dr. Lorenzo Meyer

    01/31/2013

  • The State of Democracy and Authoritarianism in Mexico After the 2012 Presidential Elections by Latin American and Iberian Institute

    The State of Democracy and Authoritarianism in Mexico After the 2012 Presidential Elections

    Latin American and Iberian Institute

    01/01/2013

  • Cabeza de Vaca: The South American Explorations, 1540-1545 by Baker H. Morrow

    Cabeza de Vaca: The South American Explorations, 1540-1545

    Baker H. Morrow, UNM School of Architecture & Planning

    10/31/2012

 

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