Past events
Agata Serranò (Autónoma de Madrid): Participación de las mujeres en los procesos de justicia transicional. Propuestas de construcción de paz desde Colombia, Guatemala y Perú
Part of the University of Manchester's Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies' research sem...
Mauro Greco (Buenos Aires, Conicet): “The Aesthetics of the Argentine Dictatorship: Arts and Ethnography at the Crossroads of Collective Responsibilities”
This talk is part of the seminar series of the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures of the Un...
Race, Football and Mobilities: Exploring Latin American Dynamics in a Global Context
Football, with its profound impact on national and local dynamics, offers a unique window into Latin...
Maria Paula Prates (Oxford). Other ways of extracting: reproductive (in)justices and Indigenous body-territories in Brazil
Part of the University of Manchester's Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies' research sem...
Nate Millington (Geography, Manchester): Infrastructural repurposing and repair in São Paulo, Brazil
Part of the University of Manchester's Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies' research sem...
Catherine Andrews (CIDE, Mexico). The Republic Needs a Man! The Plan of Guadalajara and the Debate about Dictatorship in Mexico, 1852-1853
Part of the University of Manchester's Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies' research sem...
Brazilian Indigenous Art and Environmental Thought
A round table about Indigenous art from the Brazilian Northeast and its connection with environmenta...
Francisco Sánchez and Castellar Granados (Salamanca University): Race, Inequality, and Political Trust in Latin America
Part of the University of Manchester's Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies' research sem...
Pedro Mendes Loureiro (CLAS, Cambridge): The prison consensus: incarceration, investment, and inequality in Brazil
Part of the University of Manchester's Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies' research sem...
Leticia Marques (Rio de Janeiro State University): "Miscegenation as an insoluble debt: among stories, facts, and artefacts of the Baron of Juparanã's family"
Part of the University of Manchester's Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies' research sem...