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SUMMARY:Presentation of Víctor Fuentes and Silvia Bermúdez new book
DESCRIPTION: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 \n\n\n\n\nThis is a book presentation of work published by: \n1) prestigious emeritus Professor Víctor Fuentes (Roberta Johnson\, UCLA and Kansas University will do his book presentation; and \n2) the groundbreaking volume **A New History of Iberian Feminism** by S &P and LAIS colleague Silvia Bermúdez along with her mentor Roberta Johnson (María Herrera-Sobek\, Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion and Professor of Chicana will present the volume. \nDinner is by rsvp only\, please respond by January 14\, 2019
URL:https://lais.ucsb.edu/event/presentation-of-victor-fuentes-and-silvia-bermudez-new-book-2/
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SUMMARY:The MesoAmerican Research Center\, and the Study of the Maya Forest Gardens of El Pilar
DESCRIPTION: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 to bring your lunch!  This event is free and open to the public. \nThe MesoAmerican Research Center (MARC) is part of the Institute of Social\, Behavioral\, and Economic Research at UCSB and was established in 1988. Dr. Anabel Ford\, MARC’s founder and director\, is an anthropologist affiliated with LAIS and the author\, with Rondald Nigh\, of The Maya Forest Garden: Eight Millenia of Sustainable Cultivation of the Tropical Woodlands (Londond and New York: Routledge\, New Frontiers in Historical Ecology Series\, 2015). You can read the book descrption here: https://www.routledge.com/The-Maya-Forest-Garden-Eight-Millennia-of-Sust… \nHer presentation will summarize 30 years of research in MARC\, highlighting opportunities available for undergraduates and graduate students interested in Mesoamerica and the Maya in particular\, with reference to her research in the Maya forest of Belize and Guatemala focused at the ancient Maya city she found\, El Pilar. The presentation will include a 20-minute video produced by UCSB (http://www.news.ucsb.edu/archaeology-under-canopy) with discussion to follow. \nThe MARC was originally established in 1988 to launch the interdisciplinary conference “The Language of Maya Hieroglyphs.” Faculty from Anthropology\, Art History\, Linguistics\, and History collaborated to bring in the top scholars addressing writing decipherment and the Maya. Collaborations continue with Art History\, examining iconography of Maya vases; with Geology\, researching the use of volcanic ash temper in Maya ceramics\, and with Geography in the spatial distribution of ancient Maya sites\, and the study of soil and vegetation of the Maya forest. Currently\, funding from Middle Ages World Wide supported the collaborative launching of the Maya Forest Atlas and interns drawing Geography and Anthropology have been able to help in the continued development of this rich interdisciplinary database available at  http://marc-ucsb.opendata.arcgis.com/ \nFor more information about the center go to http://www.marc.ucsb.edu
URL:https://lais.ucsb.edu/event/the-mesoamerican-research-center-and-the-study-of-the-maya-forest-gardens-of-el-pilar/
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SUMMARY:"Agrarian Quests: The Search for Comunidades and Campesinos in Rural Peru."
DESCRIPTION: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 at large. In turn\, clashing visions of power placed comunidades and campesinos at the center of their responses to enduring uncertainties and anxieties on the economic exploitation and sociopolitical control of the country. Hacendados\, engineers\, intellectuals\, corporations\, political parties\, the military\, among others\, contended and disputed the meaning of being a comunidad and a campesino. Ultimately\, a civil war brought the search to a violent end\, revealing the extent\, limitations\, and failures of the rural making of a nation-state. \nJavier Puente holds a Ph.D. from Georgetown University and currently serves as assistant professor of Andean history at the Instituto de Historia of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. \nThis lecture presented as part of the LAIS 200 graduate seminar. It is free and open to the campus community. A small reception follows the talk. Students interested in discussing further Dr. Puente’s work after the reception are encouraged to contact the LAIS Program Director at mendez@lais.ucsb.edu to get the reading materials. \n*LAIS thanks the generous co-sponsorship of the Departments of History and Global Studies\, and the Global Environmental Justice Project to this event.
URL:https://lais.ucsb.edu/event/agrarian-quests-the-search-for-comunidades-and-campesinos-in-rural-peru/
LOCATION:HSSB 4020
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