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The
Conflict, Memory and Transitions program brings together speakers
from Latin America, Europe, and the United States on the subjects
of violence, memory, fear, truth commissions, and postwar reconciliation.
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Guatemalan
Youth: Creating a Culture of Resistance
Speaking Tour
Jennifer
Waleska Coguox Barrios is a young mother and member
of Iqui Balam, a popular youth theater group from
Guatemala City that creatively addresses social and political
issues through theater, dance and hip hop music. Rogelio
Hernández is a teacher and the secretary
of the board of directors of the Student Association of Santa
Maria Tzejá, a scholarship organization formed by
indigenous youth from returned refugee communities in the
Ixcan, Guatemala. Both guests will share their experience
of community organization, resistance and cultural survival
in times of globalization, state violence and community displacement.
This tour is an attempt to make connections for a future delegation of
Guatemalan youth to travel to the Bay Area to participate in a cultural
and political exchange.
Presentation
in Spanish with English translation.
Tuesday,
February 25, 4:00-6:00 pm
CLAS Conference Room
Analysis
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Charles
Hale
“Activist Research v. Cultural Critique:
Law, Anthropology and Black / Indigenous Land Rights Struggles in Neoliberal
Central America”
Charles
Hale is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Associate Director
of the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies
at the University of Texas, Austin. He has received research
fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Social Science
Research Council (SSRC) and the National Endowment for the
Humanities. He is author of Resistance and Contradiction:
Miskitu Indians and the Nicaraguan State, 1894-1987 (1994)
and co-editor (with Jeffrey Gould and Darío Euraque)
of Memorias del Mestizaje: Cultura y Política en
Centroamérica, 1920 al Presente (forthcoming).
Co-sponsored
by the Department of Anthropology
PLEASE
NOTE TIME AND LOCATION CHANGE
Monday, March 17, 4:00–6:00 pm
Room 575, McCone Hall (map)
Analysis
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Amy
Ross
"The Myrna Mack Case"
Amy
Ross is Assistant Professor of Geography at the University
of Georgia. Her research interests include the spatiality of
violence, geographies of justice, international institutions
and the global civil society. Her book, The Body of the
Truth: Truth Commissions in Guatemala and South Africa,
is forthcoming.
Monday,
March 31, 12:00-2:00 pm
CLAS Conference Room
Analysis
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