One Day Workshop (LACNET), University of Stirling
Friday 6 June 2008; 10:30 – 16:30
Pathfoot Building B2
Latin American and Caribbean Studies in Scotland: The State of the Question
The purpose of the workshop is to establish a forum for discussion within and across Latin American and Caribbean Studies in Scotland. Presentations introduce major themes of significance from a range of disciplines and will be followed by roundtable discussions open to everyone to foster debate and possible future collaborations.
10:30 Opening and welcome (Charlotte Lange)
11:00 - 1:00 New Practices in Latin American Studies (Charlotte Lange)
Jesús Rodero, University of Strathclyde: ‘Political Fiction, Allegory and the Fantastic in the Contemporary Latin American Short Story’
Fiona J. Mackintosh, Carolina Orloff, Iona MacIntyre, University of Edinburgh: ‘River Plate Research Cluster: Plans and Possibilities’
Sabine Dedenbach-Salazar, University of Stirling: ‘Early Colonial Languages and Cultures in the Andes – Interlacing Wor(l)ds’
Tristan Platt, University of St Andrews: ‘The Anthropology of History and Change’ (tbc)
1:00 – 2:00 lunch
2:00 – 4:00 Placing Caribbean and Latin American Studies (Gemma Robinson)
Trevor Stack, University of Aberdeen: ‘Visions of Citizenship in Mexico and California’
Isobel Anderson, University of Stirling: ‘A Changing Cuba? Implications for Domestic Policy – the Case of Housing’
Mark Harris, University of St Andrews: ‘Some problems in the Study of the Brazilian Amazon’ (tbc)
Karen P. Peña, University of Glasgow: ‘The Brazilian Question’
Mariángeles Navarrete Lopez, University of Glasgow: ‘An Approach to Pablo Neruda: Love Metaphors through Cognitive Poetics’
4:00 – 4:30 Closing session: Future Directions in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
The workshop is open to all academics and postgraduate students working in the field of Latin American and Caribbean Studies in Scottish universities.
Wednesday 4 June 2008
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