The rise of Bolsonaro in Brazil: how did it happen, and what to expect next

SSMS 2001

Please join us for a roundtable with Kathleen Bruhn (Political Science), Jeffrey Hoelle (Anthropology), Ana Caroline Moreno (Global Studies), João Sodré (Global Studies), and Amanda Pinheiro (Global Studies). Moderators: Paul Amar (Global Studies) and Cecilia Méndez (History and LAIS) Organized by the Program in Latin American and Iberian Studies and the Department of Global Studies.

Presentation of Víctor Fuentes and Silvia Bermúdez new book

Presentation of Víctor Fuentes’s new book *Antonio Machado en el siglo XXI: Nueva trilla de poesía, pensamiento y persona* and of the co-edited volume *A New History of Iberian Feminisms* by Silvia Bermúdez and Roberta Johnson This is a book presentation of work published by: 1) prestigious emeritus Professor Víctor Fuentes (Roberta Johnson, UCLA and […]

The MesoAmerican Research Center, and the Study of the Maya Forest Gardens of El Pilar

HSSB 3041

Please join our first Tertulia, a new LAIS forum for conversation, sharing, and debate. Our guest, Dr. Anabel Ford,  will lecture on ”The MesoAmerican Research Center, and the Study of the Maya Forest Gardens of El Pilar” on Tuesday January 29th from 12:00 to 1:30 pm in HSSB 3041.  Light refreshments will be served. Feel free […]

“Agrarian Quests: The Search for Comunidades and Campesinos in Rural Peru.”

HSSB 4020

The history of twentieth-century Peru is the history of the rural countryside, its governance, and the making of comunidades and campesinos as foundational elements of a social, economic, and political landscape. Throughout a number of decades, domestic state powers and transnational capital turned lands and pastures into battlegrounds of ideas about labor, property, and modernization […]

Edgardo Pérez Morales at the Colloquium on Latin American and Caribbean History. “Slavery, irreverence, and sovereignty in the revolutionary Caribbean”.

HSSB 4020

Edgardo Pérez Morales (Assistant Professor, History Department, USC), presents “Slavery, Irreverence, and Sovereignty in the Revolutionary Caribbean” as part of the History Department’s Colloquium on Latin American and Caribbean History. Cartagena de Indias, on the north coast of today’s Colombia, declared independence from Spain and extended citizenship to free men of color between 1812 and […]

SGS Transgressing Fortified Global Borders Conference

Mosher Alumni House

While the dominant discourse of globalization emphasizes a borderless and more integrated world, communities and collectivities on the ground continue to organize against a different lived reality. Historically, scholars and activists alike, through various collectivites, spaces, and ideologies, have transgressed and disrupted mainstream globalizing networks and narratives that reinforce borders in the service of capitalism, […]

SGS Transgressing Fortified Global Borders Conference

Mosher Alumni House

While the dominant discourse of globalization emphasizes a borderless and more integrated world, communities and collectivities on the ground continue to organize against a different lived reality. Historically, scholars and activists alike, through various collectivites, spaces, and ideologies, have transgressed and disrupted mainstream globalizing networks and narratives that reinforce borders in the service of capitalism, […]

LAIS Tertulia: Understanding Venezuela’s Crisis

HSSB 3041

A Roundtable with the Participation of Kathleen Bruhn (Political Science, UCSB) • Evelyne Laurent-Perrault (History, UCSB) •  Juan Pablo Lupi (Spanish and Portuguese, UCSB) • Andreína Soto Segura (History, UCSB) TUESDAY FEBRUARY 26 – 12:00PM -1:30PM –  HSSB 3041 Venezuela is in the news again. This time for two reasons: First, a humanitarian crisis of […]

Arturo Escobar in LAIS 200

PHELPS 5309

Dr. Arturo Escobar, Colombian Anthropologist, renowned intellectual, and Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapell Hill, will be a guest in the LAIS 200 Graduate Seminar from 3:00 to 4:40 pm in Phelps 5309. All are invited. If interested in the readings to be discussed, please contact Gabriel Van Praag at gvanpraag@lais.ucsb.edu

Cultural Heritage and Community: Protecting the Past for the Future in the Moche Valley, Peru. Alicia Boswell, History of Art and Architecture, UCSB

HSSB 4020

Media reports on cultural heritage issues focus primarily on the destruction of ancient monuments and the illicit looting and sale of antiquities, especially at the hands of groups such as ISIS. In doing so, they largely ignore the likelihood that antiquities extraction and site destruction is more related to issues of global economic development. This […]

Dean’s Lecture Series: Arturo Escobar (Major Lecture & Reception)

Healing the Web of Life:Autonomous Transition Design as Political-Ontological Praxis Arturo Escobar: Practitioner-in-Residence, UC Santa Barbara Kenan Distinguished Professor of Anthropology Emeritus, UNC Thursday, March 7, 2019 3:30 5:00 PM ; 6020 HSSB, McCune Conference Room RECEPTION TO FOLLOW 5:00-6:30 PM In the face of deepening social and ecological crises, design is emerging as a vital […]

LAIS Undergraduate Student Conference 2019

Santa Barbara Harbor RoomUCen

The displacement of peoples fleeing violence and extreme poverty in their home countries is one of the most pressing problems worldwide. Some telling examples are taking place in Latin America. According to the UN and Doctors Without Borders, an estimated 500,000 people flee Central America for Mexico and the US every year, and around 3 […]