Spring 2015 Lecture Series in Latina/o Studies

Surrounding One’s Self with the Beauty of Life: Historicizing Nineteenth-Century Latina/o Writing

RAÚL CORONADO

Associate Professor, UC Berkley

Thursday, March 26 at 4:30 PM
WLH 116

Caged Birds: The Birth of Mexican Imprisonment in the United States

KELLY LYTLE HERNÁNDEZ

Associate Professor, UCLA

Tuesday, March 31 at 12 PM
HGS 117

Classroom Wars: Language, Sex, and the Making of Modern Political Culture

NATALIA MEHLMAN PETRZELA

Assistant Professor, The New School

Wednesday, April 8 at 4 PM
WLH 116

Mobilizing Racial Formation in Metropolitan Space: Examining the Mobilities Turn through 20th Century Los Angeles

GENEVIEVE TANIA CARPIO

Postdoctoral Associate, Yale University

Wednesday, April 22 at 4 PM
HGS 211

Sponsoring departments: American Studies; Educational Studies; Ethnicity, Race, & Migration; History; Office of the Secretary’s Trumbull Lectureship; and Public Humanities

Wednesday, April 22, 2015 - 4:00pm