LAII Events
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Celebrating 35 Years of the UNM Latin American & Iberian Institute
UNM Latin American & Iberian Institute
10/24/2014
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In Colombia, Peace will Never Come: the (Trans)Nationality of the National Security State
Dr. Les Field, UNM Department of Anthropology
10/16/2014
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Language and Art Are One: Art, Life, and Politics as Action in Space
Marcus Vinícius Faustini
05/01/2014
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The Mighty Rabbit Hunters: Understanding Human-Environment Interactions in Upper-Paleolithic Iberia
Dr. Emily Jones, UNM Department of Anthropology
04/02/2014
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A Collaborative Approach to Lexicographic Documentation: A Case Study from the Amazon
Dr. Rosa Vallejos Yopán, UNM Departments of Linguistics and Spanish and Portuguese
03/27/2014
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Colorblindness, Anti-Racism, and Education: Lessons from Mexico
Dr. Christina A. Sue, University of Colorado, Boulder
03/25/2014
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The Exile Writer and the Literary Imagination in the Americas
Dr. Marjorie Agosín, Wellesly College
03/07/2014
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Banned in Arizona: Dark Gifts, Taboos, Secrets and Transformations in Chicana Literature
Dr. Tey Diana Rebolledo, UNM Department of Spanish & Portuguese
01/28/2014
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Towards an Architectonics of the Colonial City: Performance, Space, and Meaning
Dr. Ray Hernández-Durán, UNM Department of Art & Art History
11/20/2013
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Human Rights, Resistance and the Movement for Peoples' Power in Honduras
Ana Gabriela Rivera
09/25/2013
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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
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Extracting Minerals, Producing Waterscapes - Rethinking the Relationship Between Mining and Water in Peru
Dr. Jessica Budds, University of East Anglia
03/27/2013
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The Colonial Maya Texts: Recent Contributions to the Theory of Semiotic Translation
Dr. Ramón Arzápalo Marín, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
03/21/2013
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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
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Borderline Slavery: Mexico, the United States, and the Human Trade
Dr. Susan Tiano, UNM Department of Sociology
03/07/2013
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Music as an Intellectual Practice in Mexico’s El Colegio Nacional
Dr. Ana R. Alonso-Minutti, UNM Department of Music
03/01/2013
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Refugees, Natives, and Kites: Hans Namuth in Spain and Guatemala
Dr Brian Winkenweder, Linfield College
02/21/2013
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The Mexican Quetzalcóatl (The Feathered Serpent): Cultural Hero and Modern Aesthetic
Dr. Cynthia Casas, UNM Department of Spanish & Portuguese
02/19/2013
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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
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Mundovilla: Participatory Journalism in the Villas Miserias (Marginal Neighborhoods) of Buenos Aires
Roberto Elvira Mathez
02/13/2013
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The State of Democracy and Authoritarianism in Mexico After the 2012 Presidential Elections
Dr. John Ackerman and Dr. Lorenzo Meyer
01/31/2013
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Cabeza de Vaca: The South American Explorations, 1540-1545
Baker H. Morrow, UNM School of Architecture & Planning
10/31/2012
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The Old Stone Age of Iberia: from Homo Antecessor to Homo Sapiens, 1 million to 10 Thousand Years Ago
Dr. Lawrence Straus, UNM Department of Anthropology
10/25/2012
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Stitching Resistance:The History of Chilean Arpilleras
Dr. Marjorie Agosín, Wellesly College
10/19/2012
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Borderline Slavery: Contemporary Issues in Border Security and the Human Trade
Dr. Timothy Dunn, Salisbury University
10/18/2012