Ithaca College Faculty Present and Chair Panels at Mid-Atlantic Conference on Latin American Studies

04/27/15

Contributed by Jonathan Ablard

Congratulations to the Ithaca College faculty who presented their research at the MACLAS annual conference, April 17 and 18, which was hosted by the Ithaca College Latin American Studies Program.

Annette Levine, Chair, “Latin Lovers, sessions I & II: Sexuality & Gender in Latin American Film & Literature”

 

Jonathan Ablard, Chair, “Altered Spaces: Struggles over Landscapes & Natural Resources in Latin America Past & Present”

 

Michael Malpass, Ithaca College, “Negative Impacts on Archaeological Sites in Peru via Government Policy and Public Indifference”

 

Michael Smith, Ithaca College, “Linking Oceans, Disrupting Landscapes: Toward an Ecological and Social History of Transoceanic Canal Schemes in Nicaragua”

 

Alicia Swords, Ithaca College, “Civil Society Opposition to the Plan Puebla-Panamá: Network Politics vs. Accumulation by Dispossession”

 

Jennifer Jolly,  Exhibition Tour, “AS THEY SAW IT: The Easby Collection of Pre-Columbian Art”. Curated by Professor Jennifer Jolly (Department of Art History), Gabriella Jorio ('16), Sarah McHugh ('15), Kenneth Robertson ('15).

 

Jorge Garcia, Ithaca College, “Aspectos narratológicos en la crónica latinoamericana contemporánea”

 

Jonathan Ablard, Ithaca College, “Debating Military Justice in Argentina, 1901-1930”

 

Enrique Gonzalez-Conty, Ithaca College, “8-A: Orlando Jiménez Leal’s Counter-Cinema”

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