Los Latinoamericanistas: Spring 2010 Activities
The Latin American group at the University of Oklahoma cordially accepted an invitation to a commemorative symposium in Arlington, TX, “Remembering the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920.” Guest speakers included Jürgen Buchaneau, Miguel Ángel González Quiroga, Douglas Richmond, Linda Hall, Thomas Benjamin, Stephen E. Lewis, and Carlos R. Martínez Assad.
RMCLAS 2010 (April 7-11, 2010)
We had a strong showing at the 57th Annual Conference of the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies. Dr. Terry Rugeley proudly brought home the Lieuwen Teaching Award.
Faculty Presentations:
Sterling Evans, "Crossing Borders and Ecosystems: The Intersections of Borderlands, Transnational, and Environmental History"
Terry Rugeley, "Miguel Bruno and the Tabascan Resistance, 1844-1849"
Student Presentations:
J. Justin Castro, "Radio and the Bourgeois Revolution, 1921-1924”
Gary Moreno, "From the Hacienda to Hollywood: A History of Professional Charro Performance"
Ariana Quezada, "Human Rights and the Sanctuary Movement in Oklahoma"
Michele M. Stephens, "A Small, Powerful 'Being': Peyote and Cultural Continuity Among the Huicholes"
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