Impact of Globalization in Latin American Discourses Lecture Series

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA GRAND CHALLENGES RESEARCH; GPS ALLIANCE & THE STATE OF IBEROAMERICAN STUDIES SERIES
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As a mirror of internal social demands for development of independent national cultures within a region often afflicted by political unrest and conflicting paradigms of internationally driven global systems, these three-weeks conferences, organized by the Impact of Globalization in Latin American Discourses Spanish and Portuguese Fall 2020 course, bring together the voices of young University of Minnesota researchers as well as the experience of seasoned distinguished writers from Latin America, and the USA. The social energy of this collectivity will explore the literary works of Mayra Santos-Febres (Puerto Rico), Rubén Sánchez (Dominican Republic), Percy Encinas (Perú), José de Piérola (Perú), and Luis F. Paredes (USA-Perú).

  • 2:30-2:35 pm Luis A. Ramos-García (USA-Peru). University of Minnesota, Spanish and Portuguese Studies.
  • Introduction to the series.
     
  • 2:40-3:10 pm Sara Gardner, University of Minnesota, Spanish and Portuguese Studies.
    “La muerte azucarada: el género, el cuerpo y la comida en Fe en disfraz de Mayra Santos-Febres.”
     
  • 3:15-4:00 pm Rubén Sánchez (Dominican Republic). Graduated at The Steinhardt School of Education and Graduate School of Arts and Science, New York University.
    “La cenicienta del Caribe. Apuntes y reflexiones sobre la literatura dominicana.”
     
  • 4:05-4:35 pm Luis F. Paredes (USA-Perú). Bridgewater State University at Boston, MA.
    PhD University of New York, Albany. “Perú Negro: Bailando muchas memorias.”
     
  • 4:40-5:15 pm Moderator: Ariel Arjona Hernández (Cuba), University of Minnesota Spanish and Portuguese Studies. Questions and answers

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