Session 7, 9:15am-10:45am
25. Art, Race, and Intersectionality in Early Modern Latin America and the Caribbean (1500-1800)–Part I
Location: Wine Room
Afro-Latin Art History: Identity, Representation, and Intersectionality
Brisa Marie Smith Flores, University of California, Los Angeles
Reading Inhumanity in the Casta Paintings of New Spain
Aubrey Hobart, Savannah College of Art and Design
Teaching Race in the Global Renaissance Using Local Art Collections
Lisandra Estevez, Winston-Salem State University
Discussant: Ilenia Colón Mendoza, University of Central Florida
26. Myth, Nation, and Subjectivities in Latin American Cultural Production
Location: Churchill Room
Chair: José Manuel Batista, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
The Show Must Go On: The Family and Memory of Ricardo Bell in Twentieth-Century Mexico
Steven Bunker, University of Alabama
La leyenda y el mito como liberación en la narrativa de Gabriel García Márquez
Rafael E. Hernández, Converse University
Entre Villa y una mujer desnuda de Sabina Berman: Entre el mito y la pasión en el México de los 90
Verónica Pérez-Picasso, University of Missouri, Columbia
Epistemic Disobedience in Alanna Lockward’s Marassa y la Nada
José Manuel Batista, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
27. New Directions in Argentine History
Location: Mayfair Room
Chair: Steven Hyland, Wingate University
Zoo Visitors or Specimens? Indigenous Peoples and the Buenos Aires Zoo, 1904-1922
Ashley Kerr, University of Idaho
Broadsheets in the desert: insurrection, reform and legitimacy in Neuquén, Argentina, c.1917
Javier Cikota, Bowdoin College
1928 as a Transformative Year for Argentine Sports
Rwany Sibaja, Appalachian State University
28. Roundtable: Powering Mexican History
Location: Parlor Room
Diana J. Montaño, Washington University in St. Louis
Germán Vergara, Georgia Tech
Discussant: Reynaldo de los Reyes, Colegio de México