Wed 30 March
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 31 March
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Fri 1 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 2 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
All days
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Wednesday 30 March 2016
11.00 - 13.00
V-2
LAT01
An Iberian Atlantic ‘Tradition’? Examining Social, Political and Intellectual Underpinnings (1770-1840)
Seminario E, Nivel 1
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
Paulo Drinot
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Organizer:
Natalia Sobrevilla Perea
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Discussant:
Alejandra Irigoín
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Gregorio Alonso :
The Atlantic Contagion of Freedom in the Age of Independence
Manuel Barcia :
The Zangroniz Business Network: a Nineteenth-Century Forerunner of Modern Globalization in the Iberian Atlantic World
Jesús Sanjuro :
Liberalism, Abolitionism and Imperialism in the Atlantic World: Confronting the ‘Evolutionary Approach’
Natalia Sobrevilla Perea :
The Military Montepío in Nineteenth Century Peru and its Atlantic Origins
Thursday 31 March 2016
8.30 - 10.30
V-5
LAT03
Women and Transborder Health Crossings in Mexico-U.S. Relations, 1930s-1970s
Seminario E, Nivel 1
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
Nicole Guidotti-Hernández
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Organizer:
Alexandra Puerto
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Discussant:
Nicole Guidotti-Hernández
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Lina-Maria Murillo :
What’s in a Number? Women, Birth Control, and Reproductive Health
Stephanie Opperman :
Anthropological Approaches to Public Health: the Work of Dr. Isabel Kelly in 1950s Mexico
Alexandra Puerto :
Refugee Nuns: the Cristero Diaspora and the Tuberculosis Sanatoriums in Los Angeles, 1927-1955
Thursday 31 March 2016
11.00 - 13.00
V-6
LAT02
ROUNDTABLE: Forging Feminist Studies of Health, Science, Sexuality, and the Body in the Americas
Seminario E, Nivel 1
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
Kim Clark
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Organizer:
Jadwiga E Pieper Mooney
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Discussants:
Jelke Boesten, Kim Clark |
Lessie Jo Frazier :
Histories of Violence, Mental Health, Kinship, and the Body (in Central America’s Northern Triangle)
Jadwiga E Pieper Mooney :
Medicalization as Liberation? Experts’ Advice and the Gendering of Sexual “Revolutions” in Chile
Thursday 31 March 2016
14.00 - 16.00
V-7
LAT04
New Perspectives on Labor and Populism in Latin America, c.1930-c.1970
Seminario E, Nivel 1
Geoffroy de Laforcade :
Populism, the State, and the 'Popular' Subject: Uses of Nation, Class and Resistance in Pre and Post-Peronist Argentina, 1916-1968
Alexandre Fortes :
From Technocratic Reformism to Mass Nationalism: World War II and the Rise of Brazilian Laborism
Hilary Francis :
Even the Road is Red: the Roots of Right-Wing Populism in 1950s Nicaragua
Steven Hirsch :
APRA and Organized Labor during the Bustamante i Rivero Government, 1945-1948: a Reappraisal of Party-led Labor Incorporation
Amparo Sánchez Cobos :
Race and Nationality in the Anarchist Discourse in Cuba after the Independence.
Friday 1 April 2016
8.30 - 10.30
P-9
POL06
The Fascist 'New State' and 'New Man': Perspectives on an Anthropological Revolution from Europe and South America
Aula 13, Nivel 1
Gerhard Botz :
Gerhard Botz, the Myths of the "Harmonious Peasant Family" and the "Corporatist State" in the Dollfuss Regime
Antonio Costa Pinto :
The Diffusion of Political Corporatism in Interwar Europe and Latin America
Aristotle Kallis :
Simulating the ‘New Man’ in Mussolini’s Italy and Vargas’ Brazil
Francisco Carlos Palomanes Martinho :
The Influence of the Ideology of the 'New State' in Brazil
V-9
LAT05
State Agents and State-Society Relations in 20th Century Latin America
Seminario E, Nivel 1
Kim Clark :
Public Health Leaders and Ecuadorian State Formation, 1900-1930
Paulo Drinot :
State Agents and Venereal Disease in Peru, 1900-1950
Irène Favier :
Ethnopsychiatry in Peruvian and Brazilian Contexts
Friday 1 April 2016
16.30 - 18.30
Y-12
URB10
Latin American Cities in the 19th Century: Workers, Municipality and the Struggle for Rights
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Amy Chazkel :
A Pre-history of the 'Right to the City': Civil and Political Rights in an Nineteenth-Century Brazilian City, from the Constitution to the Streets
Valeria Pita :
Workers, Neighbors and Municipal Employees during the Yellow Fever Epidemic. Buenos Aires, 1871
Fabiane Popinigis :
Claming for Rights in the Early Brazilian Republic: Commerce Workers and Municipal Authorities in the XIX Century
Saturday 2 April 2016
8.30 - 10.30
T-13
LAT06
Work and Non-work in Latin America - Definitions, Distinctions, Boundaries
Salon de Grados, Nivel 1
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
David Mayer
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Organizers:
Rossana Barragán, David Mayer |
Discussant:
Rossana Barragán
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Marcelo Balaban :
The Noble Stimulus of Work: Race, Slavery and Free Work during the Parliamentary Debates of Sexagenário’s Law – Brazil, 1884-1886
Lerice Garzoni :
Defining Women’s Work and Women’s Career: the Debate in the Press at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Enriqueta María Quiroz Munoz :
Work as a Code of Life: Manifestations of Utilitarian Thought in Mexico City (1692-1800)
María Ullivarri, Cecilia Cross :
Boundaries of Labor. Women and Extra-domestic Spaces of Domesticity in Times of Crisis in Argentina
Angela Vergara :
Work and Unemployment in Modern Chile
Brigida Von Mentz :
Colonialism and Work. Free Labor and Unfree Labor Forms in Mexico (16th to 19th Century)
Saturday 2 April 2016
16.30 - 18.30
P-16
POL20
New States and Corporatism:Social Order and Economical Regulation in Portugal and Brazil
Aula 13, Nivel 1
Vera Cepeda :
Corporatism and Underdevelopment in the Brazilian Political Experience - a Balance about the 1930 Decade
Tatyana Maia :
Intellectuals and the Idea of Luso-Brazilian Community: the Sociedade de Geografia de Lisboa (1956-1974)
Paula Santos :
The Role of Parliament in the Portuguese Corporate State (1933-1974): Historiography and History
Valerio Torreggiani :
Thinking Efficiently. Joint Industrial Councils and Corporatist Intermediation in Britain, 1916-1919
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