Session 3, 9:15am-10:45am
9. Round Table: Word Mingas
Location: Wine Room
Moderator: Miguel Rojas Sotelo, Duke University
Paul M. Worley, Western Carolina University
Melissa Birkhofer, Western Carolina University
Miguel Rocha Vivas, Universidad Javeriana
10. Literatura de autoría femenina en Latinoamérica y Caribe: intimidad, identidad, corporeidad y resistencia
Location: Churchill Room
Chair: Débora Maria Borba, Purdue University
Intimidad y escritura epistolar como estrategia discursiva femenina y feminista en Ifigenia (1924), de Teresa de la Parra e Íntimas (1913), de Adela Zamudio
Débora Maria Borba, Purdue University
Tradición y transgresión. Nuevas feminidades en Delia Colmenares y Teresa de la Parra
Eduardo Huaytán-Martínez, Purdue University
La violencia y los cuerpos desnaturalizados en Los trajes 1975 de Rita Indiana”
Lorena Piña Palacio, Purdue University
Arquétipos e a Jornada do herói em Restos do Carnaval de Clarice Lispector”
Thiago Brito Santos, Purdue University
11. The Mexican Revolution – transitional and transnational
Location: Mayfair Room
Chair: Steven Bunker, University of Alabama
#Fakenews: Newspaper Propaganda and the Early Days of the Mexican Revolution
Sam Worthington, University of Texas at Dallas
CROM, Morones, and the Church Conflict in Mexico
Gregory Crider, Winthrop University
The Cárdenas Myth: Transition in Mexico’s Revolutionary Regime, 1933-1935
Jürgen Buchenau, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Spanish Refugee Colonies and the “Indian Question” in Revolutionary Mexico
Kevan Antonio Aguilar, University of Maryland, College Park
Born in Blood: The 1946 León Massacre and the Birth of Mexico’s PRI
John R. Catton, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
12. Revolution and Reform, State and Society in Nineteenth Century Latin America
Location: Parlor Room
Chair: Lean Sweeney, University of Virginia
Francisco Bilbao’s Dream of a Nonviolent Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Chile
James Wood, NC A&T State University
Cancros socias (1866) y la intervención de la mujer en el debate abolicionista brasileño
Maria Alejandra Aguilar Dornelles, Florida Atlantic University
Love and Vigilance: The Everyday Manifestations of State Power in Porfirian Mexico City’s Vecindades
Michael Matthews, Elon University