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  • Embodied Geographies: Feminist Body-Mapping with Amazonian Indigenous Girls, Cuerpo-Territorio, and the Outlining of a New Academic Grammar

    Embodied Geographies: Feminist Body-Mapping with Amazonian Indigenous Girls, Cuerpo-Territorio, and the Outlining of a New Academic Grammar
  • Estampa: A Walk with Mauricio Tenorio

    Estampa: A Walk with Mauricio Tenorio
  • Street Protests and Land Use: Theorizing Spatial Inequality in Brazil

    Street Protests and Land Use: Theorizing Spatial Inequality in Brazil

A Town amid the Waters: The Building of a Hydroelectric Dam in Eastern Antioquia, Colombia

Black Women Who Move Mountains: Responding to Crisis in Rio de Janeiro’s Complexo do Alemão

To the Reader, 2022 Edition

Faculty Spotlight: Mallory Matsumoto

Faculty Spotlight: Amy E. Thompson

Un pueblo entre el agua. La creación de la represa en El Peñol y Guatapé en el Oriente antioqueño, Colombia

Mulheres Negras que Movem Montanhas: Uma Resposta à Crise no Complexo do Alemão

Conference Preview: A Water-Centered Perspective on Latin America and the Caribbean

A Century of Perspective: A Conversation with Professor Emeritus Karl M. Schmitt

PROFESSOR EMERITUS KARL MICHAEL SCHMITT joined the faculty of the Department of Government at The University of Texas at Austin in 1958, where he … Read Full Article about A Century of Perspective: A Conversation with Professor Emeritus Karl M. Schmitt

Exhibition Highlight – Martín Fierro: From Marginal Outlaw to National Symbol

IT HAS BEEN 150 YEARS since the publication of Argentina’s renowned epic poem, El gaucho Martín Fierro, by José Hernández. In spring 2022, graduate … Read Full Article about Exhibition Highlight – Martín Fierro: From Marginal Outlaw to National Symbol

Silks and Swords: Sumptuary Laws and Gender in Colonial Mexico

By HALEY SCHROER On June 8, 1685, Don Diego de García, cacique, or Indigenous leader, from Tlapa (now in modern-day Guerrero), petitioned the … Read Full Article about Silks and Swords: Sumptuary Laws and Gender in Colonial Mexico

In Memoriam: Nora England, Visionary Linguist and Mentor

By SUSANNA SHARPE NORA ENGLAND’S PASSION FOR LINGUISTICS was sparked in college, where, almost on a whim, she enrolled in a field methods course. … Read Full Article about In Memoriam: Nora England, Visionary Linguist and Mentor

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