University of Wisconsin-Madison
Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies Program

LACIS Graduate Student Conference

Flexible Topographies: Movement and Identity in Latin America
April 13th 2007, UW Madison


Conference Schedule

8:00am Ingraham 206
Coffee and Tea


8:30 am Ingraham 206
Globalization and Policy

Eulalia Abril
Isela Arellano
Michael Dougherty
Jeremy Weber

10:00am Ingraham 206
Culture and Identity

Erika Robb
Erik Olsen
Marcela Guerrero
Nashma Carrera

11:45am 8417 Social Science
Lunch (Costa Rican Cafe)


12pm 8417 Social Science
Keynote Address by Dr. Mark Harris of St. Andrews Univeristy, Scotland

Imaginative Frontiers and Mobile Identities in Portuguese (Colonial) Amazonia

1:30pm Ingraham 206
Violence and Identity

Claudia Catota
Kate McCoy
Daniel Friedrich

3:00pm Ingraham 206
Migration and Identity
Ingraham 206
Feline Freier
Kent Wisniewksi
Dustin Welsh
Francisco Galarza

4:30 pm Ingraham 336
Reception

Conference Sponsored by LACIS with support from the Nave Fund, the Office of Graduate Student Professional Development and the Department of Anthropology

Questions should be addressed to Kate Arnold: kearnold@wisc.edu (608) 262-0616



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