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PAGE 1 MACLAS MIDDLE ATLANTIC COUNCIL OF LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE LIFE, STRUGGLE, AND EXPRESSION IN UNCERTAIN TIMES Friday, March 19th, 2021 — Saturday, March 20th, 2021 Hosted by the College of New Jersey
PAGE 2 Table of Contents Welcome Message ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Untitled, 1982. Jean-Michel Basquiat ...………………………………………………………………… 4 Conference Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 Special Events ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Panel Presentations ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-14 Zoom Invitations ………………………………………………………………………………………...……….. 15-20 Participant Index …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 21-22 Marlas ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23
PAGE 3 Welcome Welcome to the MACLAS 2021 conference! The conference theme Life, Struggle, and Expression in Uncertain Times encapsulates not only our current global experience, but also the historical, social and political experiences of many groups of people throughout Latin America. Uncertain times are times of challenge and struggle, but also times of opportunity and creativity. Your participation in MACLAS 2021, and the wide range of topics represented, are a reflection of your engagement during these difficult times. This conference is the result of many hours of work dedicated by many MACLAS members. I want to especially recognize the contributions of Michael Schroeder, Brian Potter, Melixa Abad-Izquierdo, Gonzalo Aguiar Malosetti and Michaela Gormish. This is also the culmination of a year of activities by our various committees. Many thanks to all our committee chairs and committee members. Finally, thanks to the members of the executive committee for their work and support during the last year and in preparation for the conference. In addition to all the engaging panels and presentations, I want to call your attention to three special events. Dr. John Stolle-McAllister will deliver the keynote presentation on Intercultural Lessons: Thinking about Social, Institutional, and Ecological Change on Saturday at 2:00 pm. On Friday at 5:20 pm tune in to watch a live theatrical performance from Medellín by Arlequin y los Juglares. Finally, don’t miss our annual business meeting on Saturday at 1:30 pm, when award winners will be announced. This is also an opportunity to learn about the multiple ways in which you can get involved with MACLAS. All student presenters are encouraged to apply for the best graduate and undergraduate student paper award. Visit www.maclas.org for submission instructions. Enjoy the 2021 MACLAS conference and hope to see you next year! León Arredondo MACLAS President 2020-2021
PAGE 4 Untitled, 1982. Jean-Michel Basquiat (Image used under Creative Commons License for non-commercial purposes) Jean-Michel Basquiat (December 22, 1960 – August 12, 1988) was an American artist of Haitian and Puerto Rican descent. Exploring contrasts between wealth and poverty, integration and segregation, and inner and outer experience, Basquiat’s work constitutes a reflection on the uncertainty produced by power structures, racism and colonialism.
PAGE 5 Conference Overview Friday, March 19th, 2021 1:10 PM - 1:25 PM ……………………………………. Welcoming Remarks 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM ………………………………….. Session I Panels 1, 2, 3 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM …………………………………… Session II Panels 4, 5, 6, 5:20 PM - 6:20 PM …………………………………… Live Performance Saturday, March 20th, 2021 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM …………………………………… Executive Committee Meeting 9:20 AM - 10:55 AM …………………………………. Session III Panels 7, 8, 9 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM ………………………………. Session IV Panels 10, 11, 12, 13 12:45 PM - 1:30 PM ……………….…………………. Lunch 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM …….………………..……………. Annual Business Meeting 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM …………………………………….. keynote Speaker 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM ………………………………….… Session V Panels 14, 15, 16
PAGE 6 Special Events KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Saturday March 20, 2:00-2:45pm Dr. John Stolle-McAllister University of Maryland, Baltimore County Intercultural Lessons: Thinking about Social, Institutional, and Ecological Change Dr. John Stolle-McAllister was the winner of the 2020 Arthur P. Whitaker Prize for his book Intercultural Interventions: Politics, Community, and Environment in the Otavalo Valley (2020). He is also the author of Mexican Social Movements and the Transition to Democracy (2006) and numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. The area of Dr. Stolle-McAllister’s research is cultural change and social movements. His research includes the study of indigenous communities in relation to their social movements demanding decolonial cultural change, resistance to development projects that threatens their livelihoods and communities, and the development of intercultural political, community and environmental relationships. LIVE PERFORMANCE: Friday March 19, 5:20pm Vengo del Viento Arlequin y los Juglares, a theater company established in Medellín in 1972, will perform Vengo del Viento. Vengo del Viento is a theatrical performance of poems including works by authors such as Ana María Iza (Ecuador), Bertalicia Peralta (Panamá), Bertol Breht (Alemania), Epifanio Mejía (Colombia), Gioconda Belli (Nicaragua), Magda Portal (Perú), Matilde Espinoza (Colombia), Mercedes Durán (El Salvador), Miguel Hernández (España), and Nicolás Guillén (Cuba). MACLAS BUSINESS MEETING: Saturday March 20, 1:30pm Reports Presentation of awards and prizes Service opportunities MARLAS Announcements
PAGE 7 Panel Presentations FRIDAY MARCH 19 WELCOMING REMARKS 1:10 PM -1:25 PM Session I 1:30 PM— 3:15 PM 2. IDENTITY, EXCLUSION, PEACE, AND MOBILITY IN THE ANDES 1. UNVEILING HUMAN RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICA I: ORGANIZER: JEFFREY PUGH, UNIVERSITY OF GENDER, INDIGENOUS AND JUDICIAL CONTEXTS MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON CHAIR: JEFFREY PUGH CHAIR: MARNY REQUA, GEORGIAN COURT UNIVERSITY GABRIELLA FARELL, DICKINSON COLLEGE ROSAMEL MILLAMAN, UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE TEMUCO, CHILE Invisibility and Resistance: Bolivian Migrant Women in Argentina and Gendered Labor Trajectories Encuentros y desencuentros del conflicto Mapuche-estado chileno SAFIYA ST. CLAIR, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS- BOSTON MELISSA ALEXANDRA MILLER-GERRARD, TRENT UNIVERSITY, CANADA Race, Gender, and Peace: How Women Build Peace and Enhance Gender Justice in Colombia The Fernando Garcia Case: Using Archival Documents to Bring Justice to Human Rights Crimes JEFFREY PUGH, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS- BOSTON AND JENNIFER MOYA, INDEPENDENT MARNY REQUA, GEORGIAN COURT UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR Gender, Power, and the State: Constitutional Law and Discourse, International Law, and Social (In)Justice in the Women’s Rights in Chile Refugee System: Coexistence and Peace among Colombian PATRICIA TOVAR, JOHN JAY COLLEGE AND THE Forced Migrants in Ecuador GRADUATE CENTER-CUNY JEFFERSON CRUZ, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS- Ethnography with Tears: A Methodology to Study Gender BOSTON and Violence in Colombia Migration and Identity in Host-Communities, Global North, and South Influence on Ecuadorian Identity LANA GONZALEZ BALYK, BALSILLIE SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS-UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO Soledad o Solidaridad? Venezuelan Migrants and Host Communities
PAGE 8 Panel Presentations FRIDAY MARCH 19 Session I 1:30 PM— 3:15 PM Session II: 3:30 PM —5 :15 PM 3. ON-SCREEN REVELATIONS: POLITICS AND FILM 4. CONSTRUCTIONS OF AFRO-DESCENDANTS’ MEMORY INDUSTRY IN LATIN AMERICAN CINEMA AND IDENTITY CHAIR: MARIA ALEJANDRA AGUILAR DORNELLES, FLORIDA CHAIR: GONZALO AGUIAR MALOSETTI, FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY GRACIELA MAGLIA, HUMANITIES INSTITUTE-PENN DAVID MONGOR-LIZARRABENGOA, WOR-WIC STATE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Literatura oral y memoria cultural en el Caribe Afro- An Industry in Crisis: Peruvian Cinema Under Fujimori hispánico: San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia IRINA DZERO, KENT STATE UNIVERSITY K. MELCHOR QUICK HALL, FIELDING GRADUATE Free Market and Shallow Democracy in Chile in Three UNIVERSITY AND CLARA CASTRO MELENDEZ, Recent Film Adaptations ORGANIZACIÓN FRATERNAL NEGRA HONDUREÑA- DIONA ESPINOZA, UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI OFRANEH Borders on the Screen. Analysis of the (de) La complejidad de la identidad garífuna Construction of an Archive from the Borderland in JAMES WOODLEY, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, U.K. Memorias del Desarrollo (2010) by Miguel Coyula The Colombian Street Child: The Nexus between Agency, DISCUSSANT: GONZALO AGUIAR MALOSETTI, FLORIDA Power, and Violence ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY MARIA ALEJANDRA AGUILAR DORNELLES, FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY In the Shadow of the Hero: War, Poetry and Racial Identity in Latin America
PAGE 9 Panel Presentations FRIDAY MARCH 19 Session II: 3:30 PM —5:15 PM 6. ICONIC IMAGES OF LATIN AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE 5. SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CONTEXTS OF PRODUCTION AND CIRCULATION OF LATIN AMERICAN ART CHAIR: MELIXA ABAD-IZQUIERDO, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK-FARMINGDALE DAVID M. K. SHEININ, TRENT UNIVERSITY, CANADA CHAIR: REGINA ROOT, WILLIAM AND MARY When Ford and Chevy Were Argentine: The Great HANNAH MORAN, GEORGIAN COURT UNIVERSITY Era of Turismo de Carretera Casta Paintings: Enforcers of Social Hierarchy BRIDGET CHESTERTON, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK-BUFFALO LUCY TAMKE, GEORGIAN COURT UNIVERSITY The Orange Tree: Landscape, Pleasure, and Survival from Frida Kahlo: Art and Social Change the Mid-Nineteenth to the Early Twenty-first Centuries in CAITLYN HANDLIN, ACCION COMUNAL Paraguay LATINOAMERICANA DE MONTGOMERY COUNTY- MIRNA TRAUGER, MUHLENBERG COLLEGE ACLAMO The Ottomans Are Back: Turkish Telenovelas Conquer The Commodification of Amazonian Indigenous Art: Latin America Exploring the Functions of a Fair-Trade Art Gallery MELIXA ABAD-IZQUIERDO, STATE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ROOT AND HALEY CONDE, WILLIAM AND NEW YORK-FARMINGDALE MARY Indigenous Whitewashing in Mexican Telenovelas (1960- Roser Bru, Latin American Art and the University 1980) CARLOS RODRÍGUEZ MCGILL, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-DEARBORN Nineteenth-Century Argentine Outlaw Masculinities Portrayed by Eduardo Gutiérrez: The Acculturated Gaucho LIVE ARTISTIC PERFORMANCE 5:20 PM - 6:20 PM ARLEQUIN Y LOS JUGLARES (MEDELLÍN)
PAGE 10 Panel Presentations SATURDAY MARCH 20 Session III: 9:20 AM —10 :55 AM 7. CONVERSOS, ARCHIVES, AND COMEDIAS AS SITES OF 9. REFLEXIONES SOBRE LITERATURA POWER AND CULTURAL PRODUCTION IN EARLY COLONIAL LATINOAMERICANA MEXICO CHAIR: GLORIA B. CLARK, PENN STATE UNIVERSITY- ORGANIZER: ANA MORAÑA, SHIPPENSBURG HARRISBURG UNIVERSITY AMANDA SUMMERS, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY CHAIR: ANA MORAÑA “God Keeps Her in Heaven and Forgives Her But She Had a Good EMILY SLOTHOWER, SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY Soul”: Gendered and Economic Power in the Converso Community of Mexico City, 1642-1649 La condición colonial cubana: la novela Sab, de Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda (1841) y la estructura VERONICA RODRÍGUEZ, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA-WISE colonial y patriarcal del siglo XIX Chimalpahin and the Mobility of the Indigenous Archive MADISON GARDENHOUR, SHIPPENSBURG GLORIA B. CLARK, PENN STATE UNIVERSITY- UNIVERSITY HARRISBURG La expresión de temas existenciales en “Casa tomada”, New World Lawyer to Dramatist: Ruiz de Alarcón Casts a de Julio Cortázar y “Perfumada noche”, de Haroldo Legal Eye on the Comedia Conti 8. ELECTIONS, POLITICS AND CONSPIRACIES SARAH PATTERSON, UNIVERSITY OF MARY WASHINGTON Literatura Carcelaria: Si me permiten hablar de CHAIR: JONATHAN D. ABLARD, ITHACA COLLEGE Domitila Barrios de Chungara y “Carta de la cárcel de JONATHAN D. ABLARD, ITHACA COLLEGE Birmingham” de Martin Luther King Lies and Untruths: A Global History of Latin American Conspiracy Theories LUIS RONIGER, WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY International Wars and the Circulation of Conspiracy Theories KEN LEHMAN, HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE Three Elections in a Time of Covid MAGDA VON DER HEYDT, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY From Populism to Neopopulism in Latin America
PAGE 11 Panel Presentations SATURDAY MARCH 20 Session IV: 11:00 AM —12:45 PM 11. GLOBAL AND REGIONAL INTERACTIONS: HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND EDUCATION 10. UNVEILING HUMAN RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICA II: ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES CHAIR: BRIAN POTTER, THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY CAMELIA TIGAU AND ALEJANDRO MOSQUEDA, ORGANIZER: LINDA STEVENSON, WEST CHESTER UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA NACIONAL DE MEXICO UNIVERSITY Health Migration, Crisis Diplomacy and Discrimination: CHAIR: LINDA STEVENSON Evidence from Mexico FRANCIS ADAMS, OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY RAUL FREGOSO BAILON, WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY Food Insecurity in Latin America NormalistasTeachers and Human Rights: The Case of Genaro Vásquez Rojas and Lucio Cabañas Barrientos in "Guerra en el BRIAN POTTER, THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY Paraíso" Defending the Mineral Wealth of Nations: Variety and Causes of Latin American Mining Laws ILIANA PAGAN-TEITELBAUM, WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY REGINA ROOT, WILLIAM AND MARY AND STEPHANIE SAUNDERS, CAPITAL UNIVERSITY Indigenous Women and Technology in Contemporary Mediascapes Pandemic Pedagogy: Crossing Borders During a Global Crisis DANIELA JOHANNES, WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY Who Is the Subject of the Right to Migrate? LINDA S. STEVENSON, WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY Teaching Immigrant Rights as Human Rights in the 21st Century DISCUSSANT: MEGAN CORBIN, WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY
PAGE 12 Panel Presentations SATURDAY MARCH 20 Session IV: 11:00 AM —12:45 PM 13. RESISTANCE, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND REVOLUTION 12. CUATRO PUNTOS SOBRE LA VIOLENCIA EN LA CHAIR: PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ, ITHACA COLLEGE SOCIEDAD LATINOAMERICANA PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ, ITHACA COLLEGE ORGANIZER: MIRNA ÁLVAREZ, STATE UNIVERSITY OF Social Movements and Alternatives in Colombia: Re-thinking NEW YORK-ALBANY Territoriality and Peace CHAIR: MIRNA ÁLVAREZ MARIO PORTUGAL RAMIREZ, UNIVERSITY OF MIRNA ÁLVAREZ, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK- MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON ALBANY The Pititas' Revolution in Bolivia- a Conservative or a Passive Resiliencia en Los trabajos del reino (2016) de Yuri Revolution? Herrera CHELSEY DYER, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY AND NORTH NERISHA PADILLA, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY YORK-ALBANY The Making of Solidarity-- How Conceptions of Resistance (De)Construcción del ser a través de símbolos, el cuerpo have been Crafted between the Americas y la memoria en Cambio de Armas (1982) de Luisa Valenzuela Break for lunch (on your own, maybe zoom lunch with your MACLAS colleagues?) FIORDALIZA IPPOLITO, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK-ALBANY 12:45 PM - 1:30 PM Rosario Tijeras y la telaraña del juego de seducción, peligro, violencia y muerte convirtiéndose de víctima a victimaria ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING SAMAYRA CROOKE-GRANDEL, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK-ALBANY 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM Tomando la justicia en sus manos: Respuesta de los medios de comunicación masiva a la violencia KEYNOTE SPEAKER desenfrenada de “Bombita” debido al abuso cotidiano en Relatos salvajes (2014) de Damián Szifron 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM Intercultural Lessons: Thinking about Social, Institutional, and Ecological Change Dr. John Stolle-McAllister
PAGE 13 Panel Presentations SATURDAY MARCH 20 Session V: 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM 15. DESTABILIZING THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE IN LITERATURE 14. UNVEILING HUMAN RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICA III: PERSPECTIVES ON VIOLENCE, INSECURITY AND CHAIR: ANN WARNER-AULT, THE COLLEGE OF NEW RECONCILIATION JERSEY NILSA LASSO-VON LANG, MORAVIAN COLLEGE ORGANIZER: LEÓN ARREDONDO, WEST CHESTER Diálogo elíptico en Las esferas del viaje: Cuentos UNIVERSITY escogidos (1962-2004) de Moravia Ochoa CHAIR: LEÓN ARREDONDO JASON BARTLES, WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY LEÓN ARREDONDO, WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY Uncertain Futures: Ursula K. Le Guin and Angélica Drug Policy and Insecurity: Human Rights Implications Gordischer SERGIO GONZÁLEZ VARELA, UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA ANN WARNER-AULT, THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY DE SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, MEXICO The Estridentistas and Contemporáneos Reimagined: Human Rights and the Resignification of Violence in Mexico Debating the Legacy of the Mexican Literary Avant- ORLANDO LUJÁN, INDEPENDENT SCHOLAR, GRUPO DE Garde INVESTIGACION HISTORIA CULTURAL, MEMORIA Y JAIME MUNDO, BLAIR ACADEMY PATRIMONIO-KULTUR, UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTIOQUIA, Kentukis: Virtualidad móvil y la percepción global COLOMBIA Conflicto, Reconciliación y Memoria: Una Experiencia Rural en Colombia MAX GIL, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA- MEDELLÍN AND COMISIÓN PARA EL ESCLARECIMIENTO DE LA VERDAD, LA CONVIVENCIA Y LA NO REPETICIÓN, COLOMBIA Colombia: Transición y Disputas por la Verdad. DISCUSSANT: MARNY REQUA, GEORGIAN COURT UNIVERSITY
PAGE 14 Panel Presentations SATURDAY MARCH 20 Session V: 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM 16. CHANGE AND CONTINUITY: U.S. POLICIES TOWARDS LATIN AMERICA IN THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION ORGANIZER: IVANI VASSOLER-FROELICH, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK-FREDONIA CHAIR: IVANI VASSOLER-FROELICH DIANE JOHNSON, LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE U.S. Trade Policies and Mercosur JEFFREY PUGH, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS- BOSTON U.S. Refugee and Immigration Policies for South-America BRIAN TURNER, RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE U.S.-Mexican Relations in the Biden Era IVANI VASSOLER-FROELICH, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK-FREDONIA U.S. Environmental Policies and Brazil
PAGE 15 Zoom Invitations FRIDAY, March 19th WELCOMING REMARKS 1:10 PM - 1:25 PM Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/97274352650?pwd=b0Y2L015Z3VRQXhmSjdjSG16bEJodz09 Meeting ID: 972 7435 2650 Passcode: 845511 SESSION I 1:30 PM - 3:15 PM 1. UNVEILING HUMAN RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICA I: GENDER, INDIGENOUS AND JUDICIAL CONTEXTS Zoom host: MARNY REQUA, GEORGIAN COURT UNIVERSITY Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/91970102848?pwd=OXJod1pxMU1XTG5LU09RN1hPdCtHZz09 Meeting ID: 919 7010 2848 Passcode: 412775 2. IDENTITY, EXCLUSION, PEACE, AND MOBILITY IN THE ANDES Zoom host JEFFREY PUGH, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/93217336944?pwd=aUQvaFA2aXZ3bk05aUt4TTVOSk1Fdz09 Meeting ID: 932 1733 6944 Passcode: 823554 3. ON-SCREEN REVELATIONS: POLITICS AND FILM INDUSTRY IN LATIN AMERICAN CINEMA Zoom host: GONZALO AGUIAR MALOSETTI, FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/99198935207?pwd=cCthQjhyaXFVZFhTdzhaQzM5TDFOUT09 Meeting ID: 991 9893 5207 Passcode: 587540
PAGE 16 Zoom Invitations FRIDAY, March 19th SESSION II 3:30-5:15 4. CONSTRUCTIONS OF AFRO-DESCENDANTS’ MEMORY AND IDENTITY Zoom host: MARIA ALEJANDRA AGUILAR DORNELLES, FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/95640598288?pwd=TVhCM2h2WUdNa29SOHY4eXBPMmtsZz09 Meeting ID: 956 4059 8288 Passcode: 370019 5. SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CONTEXTS OF PRODUCTION AND CIRCULATION OF LATIN AMERICAN ART Zoom host: REGINA ROOT, WILLIAM AND MARY Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/97338066244?pwd=ZjZBYTVHbk9aWXFhVWVrL2Z3bFhxQT09 Meeting ID: 973 3806 6244 Passcode: 305714 6. ICONIC IMAGES OF LATIN AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE Zoom host: MELIXA ABAD-IZQUIERDO, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK-FARMINGDALE Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/99535005525?pwd=WS9JOG5JT3RIL2RmUU9SY1I4YnBYZz09 Meeting ID: 995 3500 5525 Passcode: 488747Passcode: 587540 LIVE ARTISTIC PERFORMANCE 5:20 PM - 6:20 PM VENGO DEL VIENTO ARLEQUIN Y LOS JUGLARES (Medellín) (You will receive an email with information to connect to the performance)
PAGE 17 Zoom Invitations Saturday, March 20th SESSION III 9:20 AM - 10:55 AM 7. CONVERSOS, ARCHIVES, AND COMEDIAS AS SITES OF POWER AND CULTURAL PRODUCTION IN EARLY COLONIAL MEXICO Zoom host: GLORIA B. CLARK, PENN STATE UNIVERSITY-HARRISBURG Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/96386959612?pwd=YkZlSlpMSW1nWWhtYXpQWUZhZUk2UT09 Meeting ID: 963 8695 9612 Passcode: 803244 8. ELECTIONS, POLITICS AND CONSPIRACIES Zoom host: JONATHAN D. ABLARD, ITHACA COLLEGE Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/91313849953?pwd=TXFwb3RucmRvdjlvdzNqaDVVeTJGZz09 Meeting ID: 913 1384 9953 Passcode: 659682 9. REFLEXIONES SOBRE LITERATURA LATINOAMERICANA Zoom host: ANA MORAÑA, SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERISTY Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/93628273653?pwd=TTZtcERWS0krd0toUC9yVGdxWm5OUT09 Meeting ID: 936 2827 3653 Passcode: 515248
PAGE 18 Zoom Invitations Saturday, March 20th SESSION IV 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM 10. UNVEILING HUMAN RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICA II: ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES Zoom host: LINDA STEVENSON, WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/92575014014?pwd=WG9lMWdMV1A0dk5wRy85ZWVXZEIxdz09 Meeting ID: 925 7501 4014 Passcode: 550719 11. GLOBAL AND REGIONAL INTERACTIONS: HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND EDUCATION Zoom host: BRIAN POTTER, THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/95267368256?pwd=WDVnZWpmMitYVjJDUmllYnZqUW9SZz09 Meeting ID: 952 6736 8256 Passcode: 744713 12. CUATRO PUNTOS SOBRE LA VIOLENCIA EN LA SOCIEDAD LATINOAMERICANA Zoom host: MIRNA ÁLVAREZ, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK-ALBANY Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/92591291088?pwd=dHFJWnY2T1RxNjY3ZklFcjJwcnQrUT09 Meeting ID: 925 9129 1088 Passcode: 405928 13. RESISTANCE, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND REVOLUTION Zoom host: PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ, ITHACA COLLEGE Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/98992911512?pwd=R3l5QmdaWUM0TkZwZlFRNWozYUVkQT09 Meeting ID: 989 9291 1512 Passcode: 113740
PAGE 19 Zoom Invitations Saturday, March 20th Zoom lunch: 12:45 PM - 1:30 PM Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/96104172649?pwd=WDN4U2w2eXp1TnNDUm1YQzBFVVZKQT09 Meeting ID: 961 0417 2649 Passcode: 846445 ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/96602479022?pwd=OE1lcUlTTnZGejJaK09kNkZFZ0pIUT09 Meeting ID: 966 0247 9022 Passcode: 298607 (Note: this is the same link for the keynote speaker). KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/96602479022?pwd=OE1lcUlTTnZGejJaK09kNkZFZ0pIUT09 Meeting ID: 966 0247 9022 Passcode: 298607 (Note: this is the same link for the business meeting).
PAGE 20 Zoom Invitations Saturday, March 20th SESSION V 3:00-4:45 14. UNVEILING HUMAN RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICA III: PERSPECTIVES ON VIOLENCE, INSECURITY AND RECONCILIATION Zoom host: LEÓN ARREDONDO, WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/97161923638?pwd=R0ZxbVl3V1lqQVVHNVByWHMvYkozUT09 Meeting ID: 971 6192 3638 Passcode: 235799 15. DESTABILIZING THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE IN LITERATURE Zoom host: ANN WARNER-AULT, THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/99317142816?pwd=YmFYRWsvUVMrMlNLeWJQclQ3c09Cdz09 Meeting ID: 993 1714 2816 Passcode: 745894 16. CHANGE AND CONTINUITY: U.S. POLICIES TOWARDS LATIN AMERICA IN THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION Zoom host: IVANI VASSOLER-FROELICH, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK-FREDONIA Join Zoom Meeting https://tcnj.zoom.us/j/97376008962?pwd=VlFrOExSSWtSSFRMaytlTFZjQngrZz09 Meeting ID: 973 7600 8962 Passcode: 801403
PAGE 21 Participant Index 1. Arlequín y los Juglares, www.arlequinylosjuglares.org, Page 6 34. Orlando Lujan, lujanorlando@hotmail.com, Panel 14 2. Melixa Abad-Izquierdo, izquiem@farmingdale.edu, Panel 6 35. Graciela Maglia, gem5390@psu.edu, Panel 4 3. Jonathan Ablard, jablard@ithaca.edu, Panel 8 36. Rosamel Millaman, rmillama@uct.cl, Panel 1 4. Francis Adams, fadams@odu.edu, Panel 11 37. Melissa Alexandra Miller-Gerrard, mmillergerrard@trentu.ca, Panel 1 5. Gonzalo Aguiar Malosetti, gonzalo.aguiar@oswego.edu, Panel 3 38. David Mongor-Lizarrabengoa, dmongor@worwic.edu, Panel 3 6. María Alejandra Aguilar Dornelles, malejandraguila@gmail.com, Panel 4 39. Hannah Moran, hm60621@georgian.edu, Panel 5 7. Mirna L Álvarez, mlalvarez@albany.edu, Panel 12 40. Ana Moraña, anmora@ship.edu, Panel 9 8. León Arredondo, larredondo@wcupa.edu, Panel 14 41. Alejandro Mosqueda, alejandromosqueda@filos.unam.mx, Panel 11 9. James Baer, jbaer@nvcc.edu, Executive Committee Meeting 42. Jaime Mundo, mundoj@blair.edu, Panel 15 10. Jasón Bartles, jbartles@wcupa.edu, Panel 15 43. Jennifer Moya, Panel 2 11. Clara Castro Meléndez, claraligiacastro1977@gmail.com, Panel 4 44. Nerisha Padilla, npadillacruz@albany.edu, Panel 12 12. Bridget Chesterton, chestebm@buffalostate.edu, Panel 6 45. Iliana Pagan-Teitelbaum, ipagan@wcupa.edu, Panel 10 13. Gloria B Clark, gbc3@psu.edu, Panel 7 46. Sarah Patterson, spatter3@mail.umw.edu, Panel 9 14. Haley Conde, hrconde@email.wm.edu, Panel 5 47. Mario Portugal Ramírez, m.portugalramirez001@umb.edu, Panel 15. Megan Corbin, mcorbin@wcupa.edu, Panel 10 13 16. Samayra Crooke-Grandel, scrooke-grandel@albany.edu, Panel 12 48. Brian Potter, potter@tcnj.edu, Panel 11 17. Jefferson Cruz Rúales, j.cruzruales001@umb.edu, Panel 2 49. Jeffrey Pugh, jeffrey.pugh@umb.edu, Panel 2 and 16 18. Chelsey Dyer, cgdyer@ncsu.edu, Panel 13 50. Marny Requa, mrequa@georgian.edu, Panel 1 and 14 19. Irina Dzero, idzero@kent.edu, Panel 3 51. Carlos Rodríguez, cerodrig@umich.edu, Panel 6 20. Diona Espinosa, dxe290@miami.edu, Panel 3 52. Patricia Rodríguez, prodriguez@ithaca.edu, Panel 13 21. Gabriella Farrell, farrellg@dickinson.edu, Panel 2 53. Verónica Rodríguez, vrh4d@uvawise.edu, Panel 7 22. Raúl Fregoso Bailón, rfregosobailon@wcupa.edu, Panel 10 54. Luis Roniger, ronigerl@wfu.edu, Panel 8 23. Madison Gardenhour, madisongardenhour@hotmail.com, Panel 9 24. Max Gil, maxgilram@gmail.com, Panel 14 55. María Roof, mariaroof@gmail.com, Business Meeting 25. Lana González Balyk, lgonzalezbalyk@balsillieschool.ca, Panel 2 56. Regina Root, raroot@wm.edu, Panel 5 and 11 26. Sergio González Varela, sergio.gonzalez@uaslp.mx, Panel 14 57. Stephanie Saunders, ssaunde2@capital.edu, Panel 11 27. K. Melchor Hall, kmhall@fielding.edu, Panel 4 58. Michael Schroeder, msinpa@gmail.com, Business Meeting 28. Caitlyn Handlin, caithandlin1@gmail.com, Panel 5 59. David Sheinin, sheinindmk@gmail.com, Panel 6 29. Fiordaliza Ippolito, fippolito@albany.edu, Panel 12 60. Emily Slothower, Es2558@ship.edu, Panel 9 30. Daniela Johannes, djohannes@wcupa.edu, Panel 10 61. Safiya St. Clair, safiya.stclair001@umb.edu, Panel 2 31. Diane Johnson, djohnson@lvc.edu, Panel 16 62. Linda Stevenson, lstevenson@wcupa.edu, Panel 10 32. Nilsa Lasso-Von Lang, lasso-vonlangn@moravian.edu, Panel 15 63. John Stolle-McAllister, stollem@umbc.edu, Page 6 33. Ken Lehman, klehman@hsc.edu, Panel 8
PAGE 22 Participant Index 64. Amanda Summers, tul04552@temple.edu, Panel 7 65. Lucy Tamke, lt35722@georgian.edu, Panel 5 66. Camelia Tigau, ctigau@unam.mx, Panel 11 67. Patricia Tovar, ptovar@jjay.cuny.edu, Panel 1 68. Mirna Trauger, mirnatrauger@muhlenberg.edu, Panel 6 69. Brian Turner, bturner@rmc.edu, Panel 16 70. Ivani Vassoler-Froelich, ivani.vassoler@fredonia.edu, Panel 16 71. Magda Von Der Heydt, magda@jhu.edu, Panel 8 72. Ann Warner-Ault, warner@tcnj.edu, Panel 15 73. James Woodley, James.woodley@wolfson.ox.ac.uk, Panel 4
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