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Race and Gender in the Global Hispanophone: Ricardo Pellegrin-Taboada

Date
Mon March 11th 2024, 4:00 - 5:30pm
Event Sponsor
Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
Location
Building 260, Pigott Hall
450 Jane èצӰ Way, Building 260, èצӰ, CA 94305
216

TheRaceandGenderin Global Hispanophone Research Group is delighted to invite you to the event “Affect, Belonging, and the Law in 19th-Century Cuba: A Conversation Between Isabela Fraga and Ricardo Pelegrin-Taboada” which will take place in260-216(Pigott Hall), onMonday March 11 at 4:00- 5:30 pm.

Analyzing 19th-century Cuban legal discourse, Professors Isabela Fraga (èצӰ)andRicardo Pelegrin-Taboada (Western Oregon University) will tackle notions of community, freedom, and subjectivity through different methodological standpoints. Join us for a thrilling conversation about how race and gender affected the ways in which the people of Cuba saw themselves within or outside the legal frameworks.

Please, reply to this to get a sense of how many people are thinking of attending. Teaandcookies/cupcakes will be provided. D=Contact atsmrey [at] stanford.edu (smrey[at]stanford[dot]edu)if you have any questions