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 Conference Program 4:15 – 5:45 Panel IV The Challenges of Representation Chair: Javier U riarte (Hisp. Lang. & Lit, Stony Brook University) José G. Chueca (Stony Brook University) “Las mariposas de Mario de Andrade: una fotografía de lo que no se ve” Lizabel Monica (Princeton University) “Paperback Writers: How New Media (un)Shapes Contemporary Cuban Literature” Gabriel Rudas (Stony Brook University) “Esto no es política: notas sobre la relación entre novelas por entregas y proyectos políticos en Sab y El negro mártir” Emmanuel Velayos (New York University) “El arte de pintar palabras y repúblicas: tipografía experimental y pensamiento político en la escritura de Simón Rodríguez” 5:45 – 6:00 Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………………………. 14 LACS th
Graduate Student Conference The Latin American & Caribbean Studies Center We would like to extend a warm thanks to… All attending guests, chairpersons, and sponsors. With special thanks to our keynote speaker Alejandra Bronfman, this year’s Conference Director Emmanuel A. Pardo, and the Organizing Committee: Eron Ackerman, Ashley Black, Nicole Basile, Paola Cepeda, Natalia Chamorro, Jin-­‐Aeng Choi, José Chueca, Sergio Pinto-­‐Handler, Natalia Polito, David Purificato, Gonzalo Romero Sommer, Carolina Vittor Medina, and David Yee. Media & Belonging: Communication, Technology and Cultural Production in Latin America April 10, 2015 Stony Brook Manhattan ………………………………… Stony Brook University, Manhattan Campus
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Conference Program Conference Program 9:00 – 9:30 Registration and Breakfast Reception (Main Hall) 9:30 – 9:45 Conference Opening and Welcome 1:00 – 2:30 Panel II Media and Grassroots Activism Chair: Eric Zolov (History, Stony Brook University) Paul Firbas (Director of the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center at Stony Brook University) 9:45 – 11:00 Panel I Media, Representation and Structures of Power Chair: Joseph Pierce (Hisp. Lang. & Lit, Stony Brook University) Susana Sevilla Aho and Kitty O´Riordan (University of Connecticut) “Digital Methods & Colonial Texts” Maximillian Alvarez (University of Michigan) “Conditions of Possibility: Media and Magonismo” Gillian Sneed (CUNY) “Passages, Propositions, and Tasks: Gendered S ubjectivity and Resistance in Brazilian Video Art Performance in the 1970s ” 11:00 – 12:00 Keynote Presentation Chair: Lori Flores (History, Stony Brook University) Angela M. Arias-­‐Zapata (National University of Colombia) “Inventing Oblivion: The Depiction of Colombians´ “Lack of Memory” in Mainstream Media” Ashley Black (Stony Brook University) “Exiled H istories: Luis Cardoza y Aragón, Juan José Arévalo and the Lesson of the Guatemalan Revolution, 1954-­‐1956” Elizabeth Osborne (Stony Brook University) “Mixing Media nd Music: Postmemory Practices of Aural Fusce sagittis elit eu ealit. and nV
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