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Lecture by Horacio Legrás (UC-Irvine): "Fantasy and Ideology in the Study of the Mexican Revolution"
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Date
Wed October 12th 2011, 12:45 - 2:30pm
Location
Pigott Hall (Bldg. 260), Room
216
216
Speakers): Horacio Legrás
In his talk, Legrás addresses the
question of how an initial revolutionary event is both preserved
and transformed in its cultural and political codifications. The
talk outlines how Legrás will approach this problem in a book
project tentatively titled 1921, How Culture Invented a
Nation for the Mexican Revolution.
Horacio Legrás teaches Latin American literature and is
Director of the Critical Theory
Institute at
UC–Irvine.
A light lunch will be served at 12:45; the talk will start at 1 p.m.