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Decolonial Feminists Unite! Dorothy Schons and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

October 30, 2020

BY ALICIA GASPAR DE ALBA BACK IN 1986, when Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz first started speaking to me in my dreams, I would be talking to her on the phone—that old rotary black phone my grandparents used to have—but I could see her clearly, wearing her black and white Hieronymite habit and my black … [Read more...] about Decolonial Feminists Unite! Dorothy Schons and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

Tagged With: Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Benson Latin American Collection, Dorothy Schons, Georgina Sabat-Rivers, Octavio Paz, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

To and From the “Real” World: Concrete Art and Poetry in Latin America

October 30, 2020

BY JULIA DETCHON IN THE FALL OF 1945, gathered at the Buenos Aires homes of the psychoanalyst Enrique Pichón-Rivière and the photographer Grete Stern, a group of Argentine artists hatched an idea for a new movement based on abstract principles of painting. Under the name Arte Madí, they declared … [Read more...] about To and From the “Real” World: Concrete Art and Poetry in Latin America

Tagged With: Benson Latin American Collection, Concrete art, Concrete poetry, Diagonal Cero, Julia Detchon, Madí, Student Research

Voices of Black Brazilian Feminism: Conversations with Rosana Paulino and Sueli Carneiro

October 28, 2020

EDITED & TRANSLATED by SUSANNA SHARPE THE 2020 LOZANO LONG CONFERENCE, “Black Women’s Intellectual Contributions to the Americas: Perspectives from the Global South,” held February 20–21, 2020, was a groundbreaking gathering of Black women scholars, activists, intellectuals, and artists from … [Read more...] about Voices of Black Brazilian Feminism: Conversations with Rosana Paulino and Sueli Carneiro

Tagged With: Black Brazil, Black Brazilian feminism, Black Diaspora, Black feminism, Christen A. Smith, Cite Black Women, Human Rights, LLILAS Benson, Lorraine Leu, Lozano Long Conference, Rosana Paulino, Sueli Carneiro, Susanna Sharpe

Students Use Digital Tools to Examine “Hidden” Collection of Pre-Colonial Objects

May 22, 2020

Students in Astrid Runggaldier’s Art and Archaeology of Ancient Peru class were tasked with an intriguing project this spring: take a collection of pre-colonial objects that is, for all intents and purposes, invisible, and make it visible using digital tools. Their efforts have come to fruition with … [Read more...] about Students Use Digital Tools to Examine “Hidden” Collection of Pre-Colonial Objects

Tagged With: Art and Art History Collection, Benson Latin American Collection, Chimu, Digital humanities, digital scholarship, LLILAS Benson, Nasca, Student Research, University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas Libraries

“La mitad de mi corazón”: Una entrevista con Montserrat y Fátima Valdivia

April 8, 2020

BY SUSANNA SHARPE Read in English Olimpia Montserrat Valdivia y Fátima Valdivia son hermanas gemelas idénticas de León, Guanajuato, Mexico, que estudian el doctorado en el Instituto de Estudios Latinoamericanos Teresa Lozano Long (LLILAS) de la Universidad de Texas en Austin. Fátima comenzó … [Read more...] about “La mitad de mi corazón”: Una entrevista con Montserrat y Fátima Valdivia

Tagged With: Environment, Fátima Valdivia, Human Rights, Indigenous Issues, LLILAS students, migrantes, Montserrat Valdivia, Student Research, Tarahumara, UT Austin

“Half of My Heart”: An Interview with Montserrat and Fátima Valdivia

April 8, 2020

BY SUSANNA SHARPE Leer en español Olimpia Montserrat Valdivia and Fátima Valdivia are identical twin sisters from León, Guanajuato, Mexico, who are enrolled in the doctoral program at the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS) at The University of Texas at … [Read more...] about “Half of My Heart”: An Interview with Montserrat and Fátima Valdivia

Tagged With: Central American migration, Environment, Fátima Valdivia, Human Rights, Indigenous Issues, LLILAS, LLILAS students, migrants, Montserrat Valdivia, Student Research, Tarahumara, UT Austin

Faculty Spotlight: Sandro Sessarego

August 20, 2019

BY SUSANNA SHARPE WE DON'T OFTEN STOP TO THINK about why we speak the way we speak, or how some of our linguistic habits came to be. But this is one of the things linguists like Sandro Sessarego pay great attention to. Sessarego (pronounced seh-SAH-re-go), associate professor in the Department of … [Read more...] about Faculty Spotlight: Sandro Sessarego

Tagged With: Afro-Bolivians, Afro-Hispanic languages, Black Diaspora, Bolivia, contact languages, Sandro Sessarego, slavery in the Americas

Faculty Spotlight: Stephanie Leutert

August 20, 2019

BY SUSANNA SHARPE STEPHANIE LEUTERT IS NOT AFRAID to make a cold call and she does not shy away from difficult questions. If she wants to learn more about an issue, she will often pick up the phone to ask an expert. These qualities, along with a deep sense of justice and humanity, have led her to … [Read more...] about Faculty Spotlight: Stephanie Leutert

Tagged With: Human Rights, Immigration, LBJ School of Public Affairs, Mexico Security Initiative, migration, Richard Strauss Center for International Security and Law, Stephanie Leutert

So Close Yet So Far: How a Group of Deportees Is Building Rapport in Mexico City

August 20, 2019

Leer en español. BY ALVARO CÉSPEDES Ana Laura López, 43, was about to board a plane from Chicago to Mexico City on September 30, 2016. She remembers the date clearly, as her life would never be the same again. “I never thought this was going to happen to me,” said López, sitting on a couch … [Read more...] about So Close Yet So Far: How a Group of Deportees Is Building Rapport in Mexico City

Tagged With: Alvaro Cespedes, Deportados Unidos, deportation, Immigration, Mexico City, Student Research

Salmon Production in Chile: The Making of a Commodity Region

August 20, 2019

BY BEATRIZ BUSTOS CHILE is a country commonly known for its turbulent political past and its economic achievements over the last twenty years. Neoliberal policies such as privatization and deregulation have been implemented there under the premise that open and free access to global markets … [Read more...] about Salmon Production in Chile: The Making of a Commodity Region

Tagged With: Beatriz Bustos, Chile, Environment, LLILAS Benson, Los Lagos, salmon, salmon farming

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