[EDLING:423] Fwd: CFP: New Dialogues on Latin America, Caribbean and Latino Studies (grad) (2/7/05; 4/30/05))
Tamara Warhol
warholt at DOLPHIN.UPENN.EDU
Mon Dec 6 16:36:45 UTC 2004
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From: LAS <las at econs.umass.edu>
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Subject: CFP: New Dialogues on Latin America, Caribbean and Latino Studies
(grad) (2/7/05; 4/30/05))
To: cfp at english.upenn.edu
A GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE
"OUR RESEARCH MATTERS: NEW DIALOGUES ON LATIN AMERICA, THE CARIBBEAN
AND LATINO STUDIES"
University of Massachusetts Amherst
April 30, 2005
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies (CLACLS)
at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is pleased to announce its
First Graduate Student Conference to be held on April 30, 2005. This
multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary one-day conference seeks to
open up a forum for Graduate Students from different disciplines at
the University of Massachusetts and other regional universities, to
share their research and academic interests on Latin America,
Caribbean and Latino Studies with fellow graduate and undergraduate
students, faculty and members of the community. We welcome papers in
fields including, but not limited to:
-Anthropology - Geography
- Political Science
-Art History - History
- Postcolonial Studies
-American Studies - Linguistics
- Religion
-Border Studies - Literature
- Sociology
-Dance - Media/Film
- Transatlantic Studies
-Economics - Music
- Visual Arts
-Education - Philosophy
- Women's Studies
We are interested in receiving proposals from a wide range of research
directions relevant to Latin America, the Caribbean and Latino Studies.
We hope to initiate a meaningful and long-lasting dialogue that will
encourage further conversations within the UMass community and with
other institutions. Fifteen to twenty minute papers may be presented in
English, Spanish, Portuguese or French.
Please send 200-word abstracts to las at econs.umass.edu
<mailto:las at econs.umass.edu>. Please, on a separate page, include your
name, the title of your paper, your department affiliation, phone
number, email address, postal address, and a brief biography. Deadline
for submissions is February 7, 2005.
We also encourage graduate students to propose entire 90-minute sessions
with three to four presenters from different disciplines/department
affiliations. The session proposal should include--in addition to the
information of each presenter stated above--the title of the session and
a 100-word description of the session, such as questions addressed and
explored in the panel.
Please contact Gloria Bernabe-Ramos at gbr at cas.umass.edu
<mailto:gbr at cas.umass.edu> or estheR Cuesta at ecuesta at complit.umass.edu
<mailto:ecuesta at complit.umass.edu> regarding questions or further details.
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Tamara Warhol
PhD Student
Graduate School of Education
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
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