2011 ERIP Conference University of California, San Diego November 3-5, Schedule of Sessions and Panels

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2011 ERIP Conference University of California, San Diego November 3-5, 2011 Schedule of Sessions and Panels

Thursday, November 3 Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Panel 07 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Del Silencio a la Palabra: Aperturas, Quiebres y Renovaciones en la Nueva Literatura Indígena Contemporánea en Latinoamérica. Organizer: Rita Palacios (California State University, Long Beach). Email: [email protected] Diana Rodríguez-Quevedo (University of Evansville): El rito: privilegio wayuu en "El encierro de una pequeña doncella" de Estercilia Simanca Pushaina. Leopoldo Peña (California State University, Long Beach): Infancia y memoria en los cuentos de Luis De Lión. Leslie Dávila (California State University, Long Beach):Inmoralidad, sexo y religión en El tiempo principia en Xibalbá de Luis de Lión . Rita Palacios (California State University, Long Beach): Un chamanismo urbano: el cuerpo erótico femenino en la poesía de Maya Cu y Rosa Chávez . Panel 13 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Gender and Ethnicity. Organizer: Maria de Lourdes Baron Leon (Universidad Autónoma Chapingo). Email: [email protected] Manuela Picq (Amherst College): The Inheritance of Resistance: indigenous women’s legacy of political contestation. María de Lourdes Barón León (Universidad Autónoma Chapingo): Participación de las Mujeres P’urhépechas en el Ámbito Público: Condicionantes y Reconocimiento. Pedro Guevara Fefer (Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo): Interculturalidad y Género en la Nueva Ruralidad (Michoacán, México). Maria de los Angeles Peña (Universidad Central de Venezuela): Desde la mirada de las mujeres yukpas: discriminación, despojo territorial y lucha por el derecho a la tierra en Venezuela. Jose Antonio Lammoglia (Florida National College): Preparación de comidas rituales AfroCaribeñas: campo antes dominado por mujeres, hoy usurpado por hombres. Discussant: Pedro Guevara Fefer (Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo). Panel 17 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Identidades em Negociação: Populações Tradicionais, Direitos Socioambientais e Territorialidade em Áreas Protegidas no Brasil.

Organizers: Lúcia da Costa Ferreira (State University of Campinas) and Jorge Calvimontes (State University of Campinas). Email: [email protected] Satya Caldenhof (State University of Campinas), Simone Vieria de Campos (State University of Campinas), S. J. Creado (State University of Campinas) and Ana Beatriz Mendes (State University of Campinas): Novos cenários, múltiplos sujeitos e discursos: identidades tradicionais, conservação ambiental e o processo de criação da Reserva Extrativista Rio Unini, e do Parque Nacional do Jaú, na Amazônia Brasileira. Eliane Simões (State University of Campinas), Lucia Ferreira (State University of Campinas), Jorge Calvimontes (State University of Campinas) and Francisco Araos: (State University of Campinas): A identidade quilombola como território de poder. Jorge Calvimontes (State University of Campinas) and Ana Beatriz Mendes C: (State University of Campinas): História identitária e apropriação dos recursos naturais na Reserva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Amanã (Amazônia brasileira). Tiago Jacaúna (State University of Campinas) and Eduardo Viglio (State University of Campinas): Interesses globais e disputas locais: o reenquadramento do conflito ambiental na Amazônia e no Litoral Norte de São Paulo, Brasil. Panel 32 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Purépecha Cultural Heritage: History, Identity, Archaeology and Diasporan Communities in the 21st Century. Organizers: Tricia Gabany-Guerrero (California State University, Fullerton) and Steven Hackenberger (Central Washington University). Email: [email protected] Tricia Gabany-Guerrero (California State University, Fullerton): Purépecha Research: CrossBorder Programs for Research & Curriculum Development. Steven Hackenberger (Central Washington University): Purépecha Heritage: Landscapes of Power and Authority, Michoacan. Juan Valdez (California State University, Fullerton): Media and cultural resurgence: Performing Purépecha Culture in Paso Robles, CA. Vanessa Orozco (California State University, Fullerton): A Look at Inter-Generational Cultural Identity Issues in San Juan Nuevo, Parangaricutiro, Michoacán, Mexico. Sarah Huntington (Central Washington University) and Mark Steinkraus (Central Washington University): Purépecha Heritage: Burial Recovery and Repatriation, Michoacán. Discussant: Narcizo Guerrero-Murillo (Environmental and Cultural Research Institute, Mexico). Panel 39 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am The Wall Between Us: Politics and Policy in a Oaxacalifornia Migration Circuit. Organizer: David FitzGerald (University of California, San Diego). Email: [email protected] Abigail Andrews (University of California, Berkeley): Discount Transnationalism: Recession and the Transformation of Cross-Border Ties. Angela García (University of California, San Diego): Navigating Everyday Exclusion: How Mexican Migrants Confront Restrictive Local Immigration Policies. Jorge Hernández-Díaz (Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez, Oaxaca ): La participación política de los migrantes en la organización comunitaria. David Keyes (University of California, San Diego): Does the Wall Stop Unauthorized Immigration? New Evidence from Mexico. Discussant: Ruben Hernández-León (University of California, Los Angeles).

Panel 46 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Ethnic Groups in Central America. Chair: Brent Metz (University of Kansas). Email: [email protected] Nicholas Williams (University of California, Santa Barbara): The Political Economy of Ethnicity in Caribbean Nicaragua. Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera (Freie Universitaet Berlin): Elite Formation In Honduras: The Case of the Arab-Palestinians. Christina Schramm (Universidad de Costa Rica): Female masculinity and queer indigeneity. Miguel Ugalde (Universidad Rafael Landivar): Indigenous Guatemalan Peoples on the Move. The Cultural and Socio-Political Challenges of International Migration to Guatemalan Families and Migrants from the Highlands. Brent Metz (University of Kansas): Ch'orti' Mayas in Northwestern El Salvador? Misadventures and Revelations in Surveying Indigeneity and Mestizaje. Panel 48 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Health and Ethnicity. Chair: Holly Dygert (Rhode Island College). Email: [email protected] Xochitl Quintero (California State University, Los Angeles): Sweatshops in the Fields: Farmworker Healthcare Access in Ventura County, CA. Priscila Oliveira (State University of Campinas): Each one has a little bit of medical sense and madness: Health Policy and cultural mediations between the SPI (Indian Protection Service) and indigenous people. Holly Dygert (Rhode Island College): Cultural Politics of Family in a Mixtec Village: Support for Big Families as Contestation of Neoliberal Indigenismo. Jessica Haughton (San Diego State University): Healthcare access and utilization among lowincome Latinas in the U.S.-Mexico border region. Nadege Mazars (Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle): Formación de un “contra-público subalterno” en el campo de la salud del Cauca colombiano.

Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Panel 08 - Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Eliminating Racism in Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenges and Successes. Organizers: Monica Gabriela Moreno Figueroa (Newcastle University) and Emiko Saldivar (University of California, Santa Barbara ). Email: [email protected] Olivia Joanna Gall Sonabend (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México ): Por nuestra raza ha hablado el espíritu de México. Pamela R. Calla Ortega (New York University): Anti-racist networks and visions of democracy and justice in the Americas. Monica Gabriela Moreno Figueroa (Newcastle University): COPERA: Anti-racist work in Mexico . Beth Baker-Cristales (California State University, Los Angeles ): Racing Los Angeles: Black and Brown Activism to Transcend the Divide. Discussant: Edward Telles (Princeton University).

Panel 14 - Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Historical and Cultural Aspects of Indigenismo (1). Organizer: Marc Becker (Truman State University). Email: [email protected] Marc Becker (Truman State University): Indigenismo in Ecuador. Erin O'Connor (Bridgewater State University): Masculine Discourses: Gender and Indigenismo in Ecuador and Beyond. Gabrielle Kuenzli (University of South Carolina): Incantations of Nation: Indigenismo in Early Twentieth-Century Bolivia. Kathleen Fine-Dare (Fort Lewis College): (Neo)indigenismo in an age of neoliberal exchanges and conflicts: A case study from urban Ecuador. Carmen Martínez Novo (FLACSO, Ecuador): Struggles for the Meaning of "Indigenous" within Catholic Inculturation Theology. Panel 28 - Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Negotiating Urban Education, Identity, and Language of Indigenous Communities and Youth: A US-Mexico Bi-national Perspective. Organizer: Rafael Vasquez (Claremont Graduate University). Email: [email protected] Herminia Rojas Santos (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social): Ideologías lingüísticas en una comunidad de la mixteca baja, Oaxaca_. Daniel Diaz Reyes (University of Redlands): Moving-on up: Chicana/o and indigenous immigrant performative acts of hyper descent in schooling (navigating racial identity spectrum's as strategies of U.S. incorporation). Rafael Vásquez (Claremont Graduate University), William Perez (Claremont Graduate University), Jenny Lopez (University of Southern California), Cynthia Alcantar (Claremont Graduate University) and Manuel Silva (Claremont Graduate University): Zapotec youth and achievement in a Los Angeles high school. Darlane Santa Cruz (University of Arizona): Autonomous Education for Meaningful Living: A review of compulsory schooling in the U.S. and a vision for life-long learning. Discussant: Regina Martínez-Casas (CIESAS, Mexico). Panel 31 - Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Pueblos Indios en la Cuenca del Papaloapan: Proyectos de Desarrollo, Conflictos y Cultura Regional. Organizer: Ricardo Pérez Montfort (CIESAS, Mexico). Email: [email protected] Ana Paula De Teresa Ochoa (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa ): Pueblos indios y multiculturalismo en México. Patricia Legarreta (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa ): La Comisión del Papaloapan y el indigenismo en México. Karla Montes (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa ): La organización territorial de los zapotecos del Rincón, Oaxaca. . Mariana Orozco (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa ): Pobreza y desarrollo humano en una colonia de la región chinanteca de Oaxaca. Marcos García (L’École Normale Superieure, France): En busca del hongo mágico en la Sierra Mazateca: entre el ritual y el mercado .

Panel 35 - Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Reimagining Transborder Indigenous Organizing: Reflections on ethnicity, racialization and gender. Organizer: Maylei Blackwell (University of California, Los Angeles). Email: [email protected] Laura Velasco Ortiz (Colegio de la Frontera Norte): Transnacionalismos indígenas: Migración internacional y procesos de etnización. Lynn Stephen (University of Oregon): Indigenous Mixtec and Triqui Participation in the Oaxaca Social Movement of 2006: Ethnic Alliances, Conflicts, and Transborder Organizing. Maylei Blackwell (University of California, Los Angeles): Navigating Multiple Scales of Organizing: Indigeneity and Binational Women's Leadership along the Migrant Stream. Silvia Ventura Luna (University of California, Riverside): Usos y Costumbres: A model for cross border indigenous organizing in San Miguel Cuevas. Panel 60 - Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Multiculturalism in Plurinational Bolivia. Chair: Stephanie Rousseau (Laval University). Email: [email protected] Eduardo Paz (Universidad de la Cordillera): Ethnic boundaries in "Nacionalismo Camba". Magda von der Heydt (Johns Hopkins University): New Challenges and Old Grievances: Ethnic Dynamic of Social Classes in Bolivia. Stephanie Rousseau (Laval University): Disputando la indigeneidad: las organizaciones de mujeres indígenas-campesinas bolivianas en el momento post-Constituyente. Ida Pape (Copenhagen Business School): Justice in the Community: Customary law and politicojudicial institutions in Bolivia. Panel 63 - Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Politics, Food and Language in the Peruvian Andes. Chair: Christine Hunefeldt (University of California, San Diego). Email: [email protected] Guillermo Salas-Carreno (University of Michigan ): Places are kin. Cohabitation, food and shifting politics in the Southern Peruvian Andes. Margarita Huayhua (Rutgers University): Hierarchical Relations among Women in the Southern Andes. Aida Villanueva (Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru): Demandas por representación especial o alternativa para poblaciones indígenas: clarificando las propuestas de organizaciones indígenas en el Perú. Emil Korchiyev (Western Illinois University) and Gonzalo Griebenow (Inter-American Development Bank): REDD + as Poverty Reduction Strategy among Indigenous people in Peruvian Amazon. Discussant: Christine Hunefeldt (University of California, San Diego). Panel 71 - Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Racial Relations in the Caribbean. Chair: Paula Aymer (Tufts University). Email: [email protected] Kitty Pelerin (State University of New York, Albany): An Entanglement of Charity and Anxiety: The Treatment and Representation of Haitian Migrants in the Bahamas after the Earthquake.

Maziki Thame (University of the West Indies, Mona): Caribbean Racial Contracts: Race-ing the Caribbean Jamica and Barbados. Kerry-Ann Escayg (University of Toronto): The role of parents and teachers in Trinidadian children's racial identities and attitudes. Paula Aymer (Tufts University): Black domestics from the Anglophone Caribbean out, Filipino and South American maids in!: Manipulating Service Labor in Aruba’s Tourism Economy. Glenys Spence (Phoenix School of Law) and Terry-Ann Scott (Phoenix School of Law): Imperial Relics and the "Unbroken Chain of Continuity": Legal Paradigms and the Property Rights of Indigenous Peoples of the Commonwealth Caribbean.

Session 3: Thursday Nov 03, 3:30-5:15 pm Panel 15 - Session 3: Thursday Nov 03, 3:30-5:15 pm Historical and Cultural Aspects of Indigenismo (2). Organizer: Marc Becker (Truman State University). Email: [email protected] Maria Eugenia Brockmann (McGill University ): Experiencing Indigenismo under an "Indigenous" Government. Emiko Saldivar (University of California, Santa Barbara ): Everyday Practices of Indigenismo: An Ethnography of the state. Jorge Hernández-Díaz (Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez, Oaxaca ): Indigenismo e indigeneidad en el sureste mexicano. Mintzi Martinez-Rivera (Indiana University, Bloomington): De El Costumbre al Rock: Rock Indígena and the Mexican "Multicultural Nation". Brandt Peterson (Michigan State University): Indigenous Problems in El Salvador Today. Panel 16 - Session 3: Thursday Nov 03, 3:30-5:15 pm Historicizing Epistemologies: The African Diaspora as Object of Knowledge. Organizer: Kevin Yelvington (University of South Florida). Email: [email protected] April Mayes (Pomona College): That Ever Moving Target: Dominicans, Race, and the U.S. Academy. Lauren Derby (University of California, Los Angeles): Sacred Trees and Revolutionary Dirt in Haiti. Andrew Apter (University of California, Los Angeles): Yoruba Ethnogenesis from Within. Kevin Yelvington (University of South Florida): Towards a Biography of a Scientific Thing: African "Cultural Survivals" in Anthropological Discourse, 1900-1950. Discussant: Jean Rahier (Florida International University). Panel 18 - Session 3: Thursday Nov 03, 3:30-5:15 pm Immigration Policy in Mexico and Cuba. Organizer: David FitzGerald (University of California, San Diego). Email: [email protected] Pablo Yankelevich (Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México): ¿Deseables o inconvenientes? La matriz de la política inmigratoria mexicana. 1908-1947. Theresa Alfaro-Velcamp (Sonoma State University ): “An Invasion of Foreigners”: Mexican Immigration Policy Responses in the Twentieth Century.

David FitzGerald (University of California, San Diego): Ethnic Selection in Mexican Immigration Policy: A Hemispheric Perspective. Consuelo Naranjo (National Research Council, Spain): El ideal poblacionista: inmigración y prejuicio racial en Cuba, 1800-1930. Blanca Lilia Dávalos Rojas (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey): Los extranjeros en Nuevo León de 1821 a 1910: Los solteros y los casados, más allá de las Leyes. Discussant: Robert Romero (University of California, Los Angeles). Panel 23 - Session 3: Thursday Nov 03, 3:30-5:15 pm Migración y Prácticas Transnacionales: Etnicidad y Religión. Organizer: Laura Velasco Ortiz (Colegio de la Frontera Norte). Email: [email protected] María Teresa Rodríguez López (CIESAS, Golfo): Migrantes nahuas en Wisconsin: redes familiares y participación religiosa. Daniel Rodríguez Rodríguez (Universidad Iberoamericana ): “Construyendo sueños": el ejercicio de la ciudadanía y la identidad a través de la religión en jóvenes migrantes internacionales de origen nahua. Alberto Hernández Hernández (Colegio de la Frontera Norte) and Mary O’Connor (University of California, Santa Barbara): La Iglesia de Jesucristo de las Américas y la formación de comunidades transnacionales entre migrantes indígenas mixtecos. Mary O’Connor (University of California, Santa Barbara ): Los Expulsados: The Responses of Mixteco Pentecostals Expelled from their Communities in Oaxaca, Mexico. Discussant: Laura Velasco Ortiz (Colegio de la Frontera Norte). Panel 41 - Session 3: Thursday Nov 03, 3:30-5:15 pm Afro-descendants in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Chair: Claudia Leal (Universidad de los Andes). Email: [email protected] Nicholas Welcome (University of California, Riverside): Rebel! Rebel! Rebel! – Race, Insecurity, and the Provincial City in “Revolutionary” Ecuador. Linda Jean Hall (University of California, Santa Barbara): The Solitary and Cultural Voice in the Wilderness of the Citizen’s Revolution. Cristina Echeverri Pineda (Universidad de los Andes): Representaciones étnicas de los grupos sociales afrodescendientes en las constituciones de Ecuador 2008 y Bolivia 2009. Claudia Leal (Universidad de los Andes): The Development of a Black Peasantry in a Rainforest Region. The Pacific Lowlands of Colombia, 1850-1900. Martin Benavides (Universidad Catolica de Lima): Identities on the move: ethnic identifications and relations among Afro-Peruvians from different generations. Panel 52 - Session 3: Thursday Nov 03, 3:30-5:15 pm. Indigenous Livelihoods in the Ecuadorian Highlands. Chair: Kenneth Kincaid (Purdue University North Central). Email: [email protected] Alicia Torres (FLACSO, Ecuador): Migración, desarrollo y exclusión: una reflexión desde Ecuador. Kenneth Kincaid (Purdue University North Central): Eucalypts in Northern Ecuador: Taking Ecological Imperialism to New Heights. Rachel Soper (University of California, San Diego): Local Impact of Neoliberal Globalization: Indigenous Communities and the Flower Export Industry in Cayambe, Ecuador.

Panel 66 - Session 3: Thursday Nov 03, 3:30-5:15 pm Race and Ethnicity Across Borders. Chair: Rocio Gil (Graduate Center, CUNY). Email: [email protected] Rocio Gil (Graduate Center, CUNY): The Mascogo/Black Seminole Diaspora. The Intertwining Borders of Citizenship, Race and Ethnicity. Connie McGuire (University of California, Irvine): Transnationalizing Gangs in the Americas: Tattoos and Tattoo Removal in Time. Jamie Abrams (Hofstra Law School): Marginalized Militias Within Mainstream Civil Rights Movements. Jorge Gonzalez (University of California, Santa Barbara): Afro-Mexican Queen Pageants: NGOs and The Ethnicization of Blackness From Costa Chica, Oaxaca to Pasadena, CA. Nazreen Bacchus (Graduate Center, City University of New York): A New Interpretation of Brownness: Indo-Guyanese Americans' Struggle for Racial Recognition in New York. Panel 70 - Session 3: Thursday Nov 03, 3:30-5:15 pm Race, Science, and Citizenship in Bolivia. Chair: Douglas Hertzler (Eastern Mennonite University). Email: [email protected] Marcia Stephenson (Purdue University): The Botanical-Travel Writings of Dr. José María Bozo: Early Nineteenth-Century Bolivian Science at the Intersection of Western and Andean Epistemologies. Paula Saravia (University of California, San Diego): The unhygienic Indian: dilemmas of biological citizenship in nineteenth century Bolivia. Amy Kennemore (University of North Carolina, Charlotte): Identity and Citizenship in the Plurinational State of Bolivia: A Model for Andean Democracy in the Twenty-First Century? Douglas Hertzler (Eastern Mennonite University): What Integrity? Maintaining a legacy of racism in the UN coca chewing ban.

Friday, November 4 Session 4: Friday Nov 04, 8:00-9:45 am Panel 03 - Session 4: Friday Nov 04, 8:00-9:45 am Comparing Racial Politics and the Discourse of Racial Democracy and Mestizaje in Brazil and Mexico. Organizer: Gladys Mitchell-Walthour (Denison University). Email: [email protected] Sales Dos Santos (Universidade de Brasília): The Academic-Political Discourse of Public Universities and Quotas for Black Students in Contemporary Brazil. Gladys Mitchell-Walthour (Denison University): Pursuing race-specific and universal policies for Afro-Brazilians. Renato Emerson Santos (State University of Rio de Janeiro): A view of Brazil’s recent experiences of Affirmative Action. Alicia Reyes-Barriénte (Duke University): Racial Politics among Mayan Students in Mexico. Panel 12 - Session 4: Friday Nov 04, 8:00-9:45 am

Forging People: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality in Latin American Thought. Organizer: Diego von Vacano (Texas A&M University). Email: [email protected] Diego von Vacano (Texas A&M University): Zarathustra Criollo: Vasconcelos’ Nietzschean Approach to Latin American Racial Identity. Jose Antonio Aguilar (Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas, Mexico): The Making of Bolivar’s Patria. Jorge Gracia (State University of New York, Buffalo): Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality in Latin America and the US. Ted Humphrey (Arizona State University): The New Black Legend of Bartolomé de las Casas. Janet Burke (Arizona State University): Sarmiento on Barbarism, Race and Nation Building. Discussant: Juliet Hooker (University of Texas, Austin). Panel 27 - Session 4: Friday Nov 04, 8:00-9:45 am Performing Ethnicity in Music and Dance: the Caribbean. Organizers: Manoucheka Celeste (University of South Florida) and Michele Goldwasser (University of California, San Diego). - Email: [email protected] Susan Harewood (University of Washington, Bothell ): Performing Sovereignty: Race, Gender and Calypso Cricket. Manoucheka Celeste (University of South Florida): Of Cuba and Haiti: Cultural Icons Singing Back. Michele Goldwasser (University of California, San Diego): Performing Wanaragua in Los Angeles. Jorge Morejon (University of the West Indies, St. Augustine): Rivero’s Transcultural Dramaturgy: Transcendental Dance in Sulkari. Wail Qattan (Arte Del Pueblo, New York): Modern Haitian States: The Dynamism of Gran Brigitand Bawon Samdi’s Awakened Cemeteries. Panel 30 - Session 4: Friday Nov 04, 8:00-9:45 am Presencias de la Etnicidad en la Configuración de la Identidad Nacional Mexicana: Migraciones, Comida y Literatura. Organizer: Hilda Cota (Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana). Email: [email protected] Jorge Mercado (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Azcapozalco): Caracterización de la migración internacional indígena y su impacto en la identidad y la cultura de los pueblos originarios. Daniel Santillana (Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana): Apuntes en torno a Netzula de José María Lacunza. Hilda Cota (Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana): Cocina étnica. Andrea Vázquez (Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana) and Tania Jardón (Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana): Etnografía alimentaria con enfoque sobre etnicidad y cocina regional mexicana: Pahuatlán de Valle y Santiago de Anaya. Panel 42 - Session 4: Friday Nov 04, 8:00-9:45 am Afro-descendants in Latin America. Chair: Olga López Cotín (University of Michigan). Email: [email protected]

Diego Ubiera (University of California, San Diego): El Montero: Popular History and Memory in the Spanish Caribbean. Kanitra Fletcher (Cornell University): Paulino's Protest: Visual Re-presentations as Challenges to Social (Mis)representations of the Mulher Negra. Olga López Cotín (University of Michigan): Cuerpo y violencia en “Hebra rota” de Mayra Santos-Febres: claves para una estética del desencanto postcolonial. Lucía Cruz (Organización de Desarrollo Étnico Comunitario Afrodescendiente): Presente África en México: Proceso organizativo para el trabajo desarrollado a través de la ODECA, en los pueblos negros de México. Panel 47 - Session 4: Friday Nov 04, 8:00-9:45 am Ethnicity and National Identity. Chair: Milagros Ricourt (Lehman College, City University of New York). Email: [email protected] Eunice Cortez (Temple University): De muchacha campesina a actriz de alfombra roja: construcción y negociación de una identidad andina. Arlo Kempf (University of California, Los Angeles): Colourblind praxis in Cuban Education: Interrogating teacher discourses of race and racelessness. Jose Cornelio (Georgetown University): Escribir lo andino: historia, ficción y escritura en torno a Uchuraccay. Milagros Ricourt (Lehman College, City University of New York): Struggling Imaginations: Notions of Race in the Dominican Republic. Ileana Rodriguez-Silva (University of Washington, Seattle): Erasing Blackness and Constructing TransAtlantic Latinidad: The Raza Iberoamericana in Early-1900s Puerto Rico . Panel 58 - Session 4: Friday Nov 04, 8:00-9:45 am Land, Territory, and Environment in Bolivia. Chair: John McNeish (Norwegian University of Life Science). Email: [email protected] Devin Beaulieu (University of California, San Diego): Tensions of Indigeneity, Property, and Territory in the Bolivian Plurinational State. John McNeish (Norwegian University of Life Science): An Indian in the Burnt Palace: Indigenous Resource Rights and Competing Natures in Bolivia. Jorge Montesinos (University of California, San Diego): Aymara Merchants and Transborder Circuits in Bolivia and Chile. Derrick Hindery (University of Oregon): Clashing cosmologies, constitutional contradictions and extractive industries in Bolivia.

Session 5: Friday Nov 04, 10:00-11:45 am Panel 05 - Session 5: Friday Nov 04, 10:00-11:45 am Contemporary Indigenous Literatures, Oral histories and Memory in Latin America: Linguistic and Cultural Strategies for Decolonization. Organizer: Emilio del Valle Escalante (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). Email: [email protected]

Emilio Del Valle Escalante (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill): Towards a Maya Literary Canon in Merida, Yucatan. María C. Chavarría (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Peru): Las aventurad de _Dokuéi, el venado y la creación de la agricultura. Diana Gómez Corral (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill): Caminando la palabra: Oraliteraturas y movimientos indígenas en Colombia. María Elizabeth González (University of Michigan ): Translating Quechua Poetic Expression in the Andes: Literature, the Social Body, and Indigenous Movements. Danny Zborover (University of Calgary): Indigenous Interaction, Colonization, and Resistance in the Chontal Highlands, Oaxaca. Panel 09 - Session 5: Friday Nov 04, 10:00-11:45 am Ethnic and Race relations in Contemporary Mexico. Organizer: Emiko Saldivar (University of California, Santa Barbara). Email: [email protected] Edward Telles (Princeton University) and Rene Flores (Princeton University): Social stratification in Mexico: Disentangling Color, Ethnicity and Class. Christina Sue (University of Colorado, Boulder): Blackness in Mestizo America: The case of the Costa Chica. Emiko Saldivar (University of California, Santa Barbara ): “Todos somos iguales, pero unos más que otros”: Discrimination in contemporary Mexico. Regina Martínez-Casas (CIESAS, Mexico): Ideologías lingüísticas en la encuesta PERLA México 2010. Discussant: Andreas Wimmer (University of California, Los Angeles). Panel 44 - Session 5: Friday Nov 04, 10:00-11:45 am Defining and Redefining Indigeneity in Latin America. Chair: Edward Telles (Princeton University). Email: [email protected] Jan Luedert (University of British Columbia): Inventing the Indigenous: The International Labour Organization and Indigenous Peoples. Edward Telles (Princeton University), Regina Martínez-Casas (CIESAS, Mexico) and David Sulmont (Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru): Defining Indigenous in Official Statistics. Reynaldo Rojo-Mendoza (University of Pittsburgh): Untangling the Causal Effects of Indigenous Identity on Political Activism in Latin America. Patricio Ortiz (Utah State University): Intercultural Bilingual Education (IBE) and Indigenous Autonomy: A comparative ethnography of current developments of IBE as forms of Indigenous Autonomy in Chile, Ecuador and Guatemala. Rosario Aguilar (Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas, Mexico): Political Implications of Color in Latin America. Panel 49 - Session 5: Friday Nov 04, 10:00-11:45 am Implementing Bolivia's Plurinational Constitution. Chair: Nancy Postero (University of California, San Diego). Email: [email protected] Ida Pape (Copenhagen Business School): The Concept of “Communitary Justice” in the Bolivian Constitution and its implications. Nancy Postero (University of California, San Diego): Decolonizing Bolivia.

Miriam Shakow (Vanderbilt University): New Middle Classes and New Racial Imaginaries in Central Bolivia. Rosaleen Howard (Newcastle University): Language and education policy for Bolivia’s indigenous peoples: decolonization in practice? Panel 59 - Session 5: Friday Nov 04, 10:00-11:45 am Mexican Indigenous Groups in the United States. Chair: Alexandra Delano (The New School). Email: [email protected] Josefina Franzoni (Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos, México) and Telesforo Ramírez (Colegio de México): Cambios en la cultura política de inmigrantes indígenas mexicanos en Vista California. Daniel Malpica (Sonoma State University): Indigenous Mexican Migration to California: Working in Times of Uncertainty. Elizabeth Gonzalez (University of California, Santa Cruz): Intra-Group Discrimination and Ethnic Identity among Indigenous Oaxaqueño/a Immigrant College Students. Alexandra Delano (The New School) and Carlos Yescas (The New School): Engaging Indigenous Migrants: Sending States' Responsibilities and Capacities. Panel 62 - Session 5: Friday Nov 04, 10:00-11:45 am Performing Ethnicity in Music and Dance: Peru, Ecuador and Mexico. Chair: Lynn Meisch (Saint Mary's College of California). Email: [email protected] Rafael Figueroa-Hernández (Universidad Veracruzana): Si por negro me desprecias: African and Afro Caribbean influences on Son Jarocho from Veracruz, Mexico. Lynn Meisch (Saint Mary's College of California): Otavalos as "Shape Shifters": Music and Identity (But Whose)? Ketty Wong-Cruz (University of Kansas): Ángel Guaraca, "El Indio Cantor de América": Contesting the Ideology of the Ecuadorian Mestizo Nation. Katherine Porras (University of Hawaii, Manoa): Peru: Realities and Hopes A Case Study of Afro-Peruvian Representations and Ethnic Identity as Seen through Dance. Panel 73 - Session 5: Friday Nov 04, 10:00-11:45 am The Mapuche and Chile. Chair: Andrea Parada (State University of New York, Brockport). Email: [email protected] Diane Haughney (Independent researcher): Mobilizing against the limits of multiculturalism in Chile: Mapuche Hunger Strikers and Grassroots Alliances. Sandra Collins (Queens University, Belfast): Mapuche warriors from CiberLautaro to weichafe. Andrea Parada (State University of New York, Brockport): Elicura Chihuailaf: A Dialog between the Mapuche and the Chilean. Christian Martinez (Universidad de Santiago de Chile): Proyectos en competencia: líderes y organizaciones mapuche, 1978-2008.

Session 6: Friday Nov 04, 1:15-2:30 pm (short session) Panel 65 - Session 6: Friday Nov 04, 1:15-2:30 pm (short session)

Publishing in the journal LACES Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies. Organizer: Leon Zamosc (University of California, San Diego). Email: [email protected] Nancy Postero (University of California, San Diego). Rachel Soper (University of California, San Diego). Leon Zamosc (University of California, San Diego). Panel 25 - Session 6: Friday Nov 04, 1:15-2:30 pm (short session). Moving Islands: Indigeneity, Ethnicity, and Racial Formation in the Anglophone Caribbean and Its Diasporas. Organizer: Elvira Pulitano (California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo). Email: [email protected] Carolyn Cooper (University Of The West Indies, Mona): "One of a Handful Still Alive": Strains of Resistance in the Fiction of Jamaica Kincaid. Elvira Pulitano (California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo): No Nation but the Imagination: Michelle Cliff's Dangerous Crossings. Dwaine Plaza (Oregon State University): The Legacy of Racial and Ethnic Inequality in the Caribbean: An Examination of Immigration to Canada from 1968-2008. Panel 37 - Session 6: Friday Nov 04, 1:15-2:30 pm (short session). Scientific Racisms in the Americas. Organizer: David Cook-Martin (Grinnell College). Email: [email protected] Karina Ramacciotti (Universidad de Buenos Aires): Huellas Eugenicas en la Politicas Sanitarias Argentinas. Alejandra Bronfman (University of British Columbia): Social Science, Citizenship, and Race in Cuba, 1902-1940. David Cook-Martin (Grinnell College): From Eugenics to Antiracism: The Role of International Conferences and Organizations in the Interwar and in the Postwar. Panel 38 - Session 6: Friday Nov 04, 1:15-2:30 pm (short session) States of Confinement: Indigenous People and State Constructions of Terror and Illegality. Organizer: Shannon Speed (University of Texas, Austin). Email: [email protected] Luis Carcamo Huechante (University of Texas, Austin): Mapuches Behind the Bars: Scenes of “Legal Terror” and the Arts of Indigenous Advocacy in Contemporary Chile. Shannon Speed (University of Texas, Austin): Invisible Prisoners: Indigenous Women Migrants, Hutto and Human Rights. Panel 40 - Session 6: Friday Nov 04, 1:15-2:30 pm (short session) Two Poets-A Beata-A Comic Book Superhero People of Asian Descent in Latin America and Orientalism. Organizers: Debbie Lee DiStefano (Southeast Missouri University ) and Roshni Rustomji-Kerns (Sonoma State University). Email: [email protected] Debbie Lee Stefano (Southeast Missouri University ): Asian Hispanic Poetry and Orientalism. Roshni Rustomji-Kerns (Sonoma State University): Who Saves Whom? Mirrha-Catarina de San Juan and Kaliman . Discussant: Karen Tei Yamashita (University of California, Santa Cruz).

Panel 45 - Session 6: Friday Nov 04, 1:15-2:30 pm (short session). Education and indigeneity in Mexico. Chair: Guadalupe López-Bonilla (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California). Email: [email protected] León Jonathan Montiel González (Universidad de Guadalajara): Technology and Education against language extinction. Guadalupe López-Bonilla (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California) and Guadalupe TinajeroVillavicencio (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California): La experiencia de maestros de pueblos originarios en contextos de migración en México. Yunuén Becerra (Universidad de Guadalajara): Estudiantes indígenas y los usos y apropiación de las tecnologías de información y comunicación. (Indigenous students and the uses and appropriation of the information and communications technology). . Panel 64 - Session 6: Friday Nov 04, 1:15-2:30 pm (short session) Presentación del Sistema de Consulta de Organizaciones Indígenas y Conflictos Étnicos en las Américas (SICETNO). Organizer: Natividad Gutiérrez Chong (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México). Email: [email protected]

Session 7: Friday Nov 04, 2:45-4:30 pm Panel 01 - Session 7: Friday Nov 04, 2:45-4:30 pm Asians in Latin America: Imagining Race and Nationhood. Organizer: Zelideth Rivas (Grinnell College). Email: [email protected] Camilla Fojas (DePaul University): Chino Latino: Imagining Asian Americas. Alejandro Lee (Central Washington University): The Chinese and Chilenidad in Roberto Castillo Sandoval's "Muriendo por la dulce patria mía". Rudy Guevarra (Arizona State University): Filipinos in Nueva España: Filipino-Mexican Relations, Mestizaje and Identity in Colonial and Contemporary Mexico. Zelideth Rivas (Grinnell College): Transforming Migrant Lives: Humor in Karen Tei Yamashita’s Circle K Cycles. Discussant: Roshni Rustomji-Kerns (Sonoma State University). Panel 02 - Session 7: Friday Nov 04, 2:45-4:30 pm Black in Latin America: A Critical Assessment of Henry Louis Gates' Documentary. Organizers: Christina Sue (University of Colorado, Boulder) and Tanya Golash-Boza (University of Kansas). Email: [email protected] Christina Sue (University of Colorado, Boulder): Blackness in Mestizo America: The Cases of Mexico and Peru . Mark Sawyer (University of California, Los Angeles): Blackness in Cuba, an Introduction: Gates Documentary Series "Black in Latin America". Chinyere Osuji (University of Pennsylvania): Gates’ Brazil: Questioning the Racial Paradise. Wendy Roth (University of British Columbia): Black in the Dominican Republic: A commentary on Henry Louis Gates. Discussant: Tianna Paschel (University of Chicago).

Panel 22 - Session 7: Friday Nov 04, 2:45-4:30 pm Mayab' (Im) Migration and Cultural Empowerment in Guatemala, Mexico and the United States. Organizer: Alicia Ivonne Estrada (California State University, Northridge). Email: [email protected] Kevin Gould (Concordia University): Do economists make markets, race and nation? Paul Worley (University of North Dakota): Yaan a bin xook: The Poetry of Briceida Cuevas Cob and the Rights of Maya Women. Alicia Ivonne Estrada (California State University, Northridge): Ka’Winaq: Public Space and the Maya Community in Los Angeles. Discussant: Kate Swanson (California State University, San Diego). Panel 29 - Session 7: Friday Nov 04, 2:45-4:30 pm. Nuevas Formas de Hacer Política: Zapatismo y Autonomía en Comunidades Indígenas de Chiapas. Organizer: Mariana Mora (CIESAS, Mexico). Email: [email protected] Neil Harvey (New Mexico State University): Más allá de la hegemonía: el zapatismo y la otra política. Alejandro Cerda (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México): Memoria y praxis: el proyecto zapatista contra la exclusión y la represión. Richard Stahler-Sholk (Eastern Michigan University): Los espacios sociales de la autonomía indígena: organización y sustentabilidad en comunidades zapatistas de la zona Selva Tseltal. Bruno Baronnet (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México ): Entre el cargo comunitario y la militancia zapatista: los promotores de educación autónoma en la Selva Lacandona. Mariana Mora (CIESAS, Mexico): Producción de conocimientos en el terreno de la autonomía: La investigación como tema de debate político. Panel 33 - Session 7: Friday Nov 04, 2:45-4:30 pm Race, Performance and Intellectual Activism in Cuba. Organizer: Conrad James (University of Birmingham). Email: [email protected] Conrad James (University of Birmingham): Ay Dios Ampárame: Race, Music and the Poetics of Subterfuge in Cuba. Lourdes Martínez-Echazábal (University of California, Santa Cruz): Juan René Betancourt and Cuban Critical Race Studies. Paul Humphrey (University of Birmingham): Staging subversion: Performance, ritual and corporeality in Eugenio Hernández Espinosa’s María Antonia. Discussant: Nancy Mirabal (San Francisco Sate University). Panel 51 - Session 7: Friday Nov 04, 2:45-4:30 pm Grupos indígenas, desarrollo y politica estatal en in Mexico. Chair: Moisés Jaime Bailón Corres (Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos, México). Email: [email protected] María Félix Quezada (Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas): Experiencias de desarrollo en comunidades indígenas.

Claudia Elizabeth Delgado Ramírez (Colegio de la Frontera Norte): Grupos indígenas en México: cultura y medio ambiente en el contexto de la globalización. David Gallardo (Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey): Diseño e implementacion de la politica alimentaria mexicana en comunidades indigenas. Moisés Jaime Bailón Corres (Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos, México): Derechos humanos, presupuestos, legislación federal y estatal en materia indígena en México; un balance a diez años de la reforma constitucional. Panel 67 - Session 7: Friday Nov 04, 2:45-4:30 pm Race and ethnicity in Brazil. Chair: Seth Racusen (Anna Maria College) - Email: [email protected] Rita Wilkenfeld (Northwestern University): Na Boca do Povo: Everyday Racial Discourse in 19th-Century Bahia, Brazil. Micaela Smith (University of Southern California): A “Festering Ulcer” in the Heart of Bahia: Prostitution and the Creation of a Moral Panic, 1968-1978. Seth Racusen (Anna Maria College): Dignity in the Time of Impunity: On the “Act” of Contesting Racial Discrimination in Contemporary Brazil. Sales Dos Santos (University of Brasília): Globo TV and Brazil TV: different journalistic discourses about the National Day of Black Consciousness. Ana Paula Pimentel Walker (University of California, San Diego): The Verbal Performance of Race and Class at Participatory Planning Meetings: Disputes over Municipal Resources in Porto Alegre City, Brazil. Panel 68 - Session 7: Friday Nov 04, 2:45-4:30 pm Race and Ethnicity in Latin American Documentary Film. Chair: Freya Schiwy (University of California, Riverside). Email: [email protected] Dolores Alcaide Ramirez (University of Washington, Tacoma): Ruth Behar’s Adio Kerida and the reconceptualization of the Cuban nation. Freya Schiwy (University of California, Riverside): Imaging Good Government. Political Thought and Indigenous Media. Aaron Lorenz (Duke University): Strategic anti-essentialism in two documentary perspectives in Rio de Janeiro’s Jardim Gramacho garbage dump. Carolina Sitnisky (Pomona College): El estado de las cosas (2007) de Marcos Loayza: ficción y documental estructuran la Asamblea Constituyente en Bolivia.

Session 8: Friday Nov 04, 4:45-6:30 pm Panel 06 - Session 8: Friday Nov 04, 4:45-6:30 pm Contemporary Issues of Indigeneity in the Baja California Peninsula. Organizer: Alexandra Sauvage (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur). Email: [email protected] Alejandra Navarro Smith (Universidad Autónoma de Baja Calfiornia): Codifications of "Ethnic Otherness" in Documentary Format: Analysis of Television Programs about Cocopahs. Michael Wilken-Robertson (San Diego State University): Native Baja Californians and the Construction of New Spaces for Cultural Revitalization.

Alexandra Sauvage (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur): Mexican Indigenous Past in Baja California Sur: A Case of Institutional Racism? Frederick Conway (San Diego State University): The Ranchers of Baja California Sur as "Original People". Discussant: Monica Gabriela Moreno Figueroa (Newcastle University). Panel 34 - Session 8: Friday Nov 04, 4:45-6:30 pm Racial Identities in Contemporary Venezuelan Cultural Productions. Organizer: Patricia Valladares-Ruiz (University of Cincinnati). Email: [email protected] Antonio Isea (Western Michigan University): Maping Race, Crime and Class Relations in 21st Century Venezuela: Some Notes on Secuestro Express (2004) and Rojo Express (2010). Leonora Simonovis (University of San Diego): Pa' Santo Yo: Malandros and Urban Social Movements in Contemporary Venezuela . Patricia Valladares-Ruiz (University of Cincinnati): Racial and Cultural Politics in PostRevolutionary Venezuela. Panel 53 - Session 8: Friday Nov 04, 4:45-6:30 pm Indigenous Politics in Ecuador. Chair: Robert Andolina (Seattle University). Email: [email protected] Valeria Coronel (FLACSO, Ecuador): Comunidades indigenas y partidos en la formacion del campo popular y del Estado en Ecuador (1832-1945). Robert Andolina (Seattle University): Post-neoliberal but not post-colonial: The Ecuadorian water-legislation debate in historical perspective. Marc Becker (Truman State University): Correa's 2011 Referendum and Indigenous Movements in Ecuador. Víctor Hugo Jijón (Escuela de Gobierno y Políticas Públicas, Ecuador): El movimiento indigena ecuatoriano y los desafios de la construccion del estado plurinacional. Manuela PIcq (Amherst College): Sovereignty from Belowor how indigenous justice is relocating authority in the Andes. Panel 54 - Session 8: Friday Nov 04, 4:45-6:30 pm Indigenous Representations in Latin American Literature. Chair: Misha Kokotovic (University of California, San Diego). Email: [email protected] Maria Giulianna Zambrano (University of Texas, Austin): Manuel González Prada y José María Arguedas: Hacia una nueva justicia social en el Perú. Enrique Cortez (Portland State University): El Inca Garcilaso y la idea de literatura colonial de Marcelino Menéndez Pelayo. Misha Kokotovic (University of California, San Diego): Testimonio, Fiction, and the Maya Genocide in Guatemala: Mario Roberto Morales's Señores bajo los árboles. Nathan Henne (Loyola University, New Orleans): Replacing Schizophrenia with Nagualismo: Indigenous identities in crisis in Luís de Lión’s El tiempo principia en Xibalbá. Katherine Hoyt (Nicaragua Network): Toward a Canon of Latin American Political Thought: Incorporating the Indigenous Writings. Panel 55 - Session 8: Friday Nov 04, 4:45-6:30 pm Indigenous Resistance in Mexico.

Chair: Fernando Serrano (University of California, Los Angeles). Email: [email protected] Fernando Serrano (University of California, Los Angeles): Silver Mining in Colonial Guanajuato: Indigenous Responses to the Repartimiento Labor Draft. René Carrasco (University of Texas, Austin): La nueva guerrilla maya: el EZLN a través de sus comunicados. Carina Souflée (University of Texas, Austin): Murales Zapatistas: A Visual Language of Resistance. Laura Teresa Loyola Hernandez (University of Cambridge): Indigenizing the female body. Nadia Beristain (University Jaume I de Valencia), Aitor Jiménez (University Carlos III de Madrid) and Daniel Montañez (University of Veracruz): Autonomy against Exception: The Huasteca on tenterhooks. Panel 57 - Session 8: Friday Nov 04, 4:45-6:30 pm La Problematica Racial en Cuba. Chair: Carlos Uxo (La Trobe University). Email: [email protected] Eduardo L. Espinosa (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Xochimilco): Estado y dinámicas racistas cubanas en el espacio de la cotidianidad. Rafael Acosta de Arriba (Instituto de Investigaciones Juan Marinello, Cuba): Fotografia y racialidad en Cuba, un analisis actual. Carlos Uxo (La Trobe University): Continuidades y cambios en la representación de personajes afrocubanos en la narrativa cubana de la última década. Gema Guevara (University of Utah, Salt Lake City): Black Female Subjectivity in a New Era: Minerva 1888-1889.

Saturday, Nobember 6 Session 9: Saturday Nov 05, 9:00-11:00 am (long session). Panel 04 - Session 9: Saturday Nov 05, 9:00-11:00 am (long session). Contemporary Indigenous Citizenship. Organizer: Antonieta Mercado (University of California, San Diego). Email: [email protected] Alejandra Castañeda (University of California, San Diego): immigration law and citizenship: Mixtec migrants facing deportation. Marisol Gutiérrez (University of California, Los Angeles): Conceptualizing Identity: Mexican Indigenous Migrant Descendants. Antonieta Mercado (University of California, San Diego): Indigenous Mexicans in the United States and the Building of Grassroots Cosmopolitanism through Communication Practices: The Case of “El Tequio” Magazine. Brenda Nicolás (University of California, San Diego): Zapoteco Youth Identity from Oaxaca to Los Angeles. Blanca Torres (Cornell University): Emergent Transborder Indigenous Leaders: Mixtec and Zapotec Gendered Activisms in Southern California and the Re-fashioning of Female Indigenous Identity.

Discussant: Lynn Stephen (University of Oregon). Panel 10 - Session 9: Saturday Nov 05, 9:00-11:00 am (long session) Exploring Resource Conflict and Resolution in Latin America. Organizers: Hector Calleros-Rodriguez (El Colegio de Tlaxcala A.C.) and Esben Leifsen (Norwegian University of Life Science). Email: [email protected] Hector Calleros-Rodriguez (El Colegio de Tlaxcala A.C.): Natural Resources, Clientelism and Contestation: The case of the Lacandon Community (1972-2010). John McNeish. (Norwegian University of Life Science): The Devil Never Left: Extraction and Commodity Fetishism in the Andes. Esben Leifsen (Norwegian University of Life Science): Amazonian oil spills and vital concern: Elements to an understanding of contamination. Alexandra Tomaselli (European Academy Bolzano/Bozen, Italy): Autonomía Indígena Originaria Campesina in Bolivia: Realizing the indigenous autonomy? Almut Schilling-Vacaflor (German Institute of Global and Area Studies): Deliberative Inequality? Prior Consultations with Indigenous Communities affected by Hydrocarbon Activities in Bolivia and Peru. Jorge Resina de la Fuente (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): Entre el desarrollismo y el Sumak Kawsay: la plurinacionalidad como espacio político de disputa en el Estado ecuatoriano. Panel 19 - Session 9: Saturday Nov 05, 9:00-11:00 am (long session). Indian and Afro-mestizo Towns in Mexico's Independence Process. Organizer: José Antonio Serrano Ortega (Colegio de Michoacan). Email: [email protected] José Antonio Serrano Ortega (Colegio de Michoacan): Indígenas y afromestizos entre insurgentes y realistas. Guanajuato, 1808-1821. José Marcos Medina Bustos (Colegio de Sonora): Milicias étnicas e insurgencia en la intendencia de Arizpe, 1810-1821. Melchor Campos García (Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán): El pacto afrodescendiente-criollo en Yucatán, 1810-1821. Luis Alberto Arrioja Díaz Viruell (Colegio de Michoacan): Indios, afromestizos y relaciones dispares en Oaxaca, 1813-1818 . Martín González de la Vara (Colegio de Michoacan): La influencia de la independencia mexicana en las relaciones hispano-indígenas en Nuevo México, 1810-1826. Discussant: Jesús Hernández Jaimes (Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas). Panel 20 - Session 9: Saturday Nov 05, 9:00-11:00 am (long session) Indigenidad, Protestantismo Evangélico y Política: Intelectuales Indígenas Comentan Sobre Los Aspectos Socio-Religiosos y Políticos Cambiantes de Ecuador. Organizers: Kathleen O'Brien (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) and Gerónimo Yantalema Cain (Asamblea Nacional de Ecuador). Email: [email protected] Julian Guamán Gualli (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid): Indígenas evangélicos y política partidista en los Andes del Ecuador. Juan Illicachi Guzñay (CIESAS, Mexico): Diálogos del Catolicismo y Protestantismo con las organizaciones indígenas de Chimborazo, Ecuador.

María Margarita De La Torre Saransig (Asamblea Nacional de Ecuador): Mujeres indígenas y evangélicas en el sector público-político: efectos e incidencia familiar y social. Jorge Moyolema Yuquilema (Universidad Nuestro Pacto Internacional, Ecuador): La política desde la óptica pastoral indígena. José Pedro Chinlle Quishpe (Asamblea Nacional de Ecuador): Aplicación de la justicia indíigena en las comunidades, pueblos y nacionalidades indígenas del Ecuador frente al Cristianismo. Kathleen O’Brien (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign): La política generacional, la juventud indígena y las controversias morales en la ¨capital evangélica” del Ecuador. Discussant: Barry Lyons (Wayne State University). Panel 21 - Session 9: Saturday Nov 05, 9:00-11:00 am (long session) Indigenous Mobilization, State and Citizenship. Organizer: Lucas Savino (Huron University College). Email: [email protected] Lucas Savino (Huron University College): Sin rumbo: State and indigenous citizenship in post2001 Argentina. Patricia Rodriguez (Ithaca College) and David Carruthers (San Diego State University): Contesting Citizenship: Land, Nature, and Popular Protest in Mapuche Chile. Ceres Víctora (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul ): The return journey: the ethnic recognition of indigenous people in southern Brazil as a critical event. Jacqueline Romanow (University of Winnipeg): Making Minga: Indigenous Resistance in the Colombian State. Esteban Ferrero (University of California San Diego): Deception and Empowerment in Multicultural Colombia: When Standardized Education Meets the Wayuu. Patricio Ortiz (Utah State University): Intercultural Bilingual Education and Indigenous Knowledge: An ethnography of current developments in Mapuche and other indigenous educational contexts in Chile. Panel 26 - Session 9: Saturday Nov 05, 9:00-11:00 am (long session) Multiple Paths for Indigenous and Afro-descendant Self-determination in Latin America: Agency, Self-Representation, and Territorial Autonomy. Organizer: Miguel Gonzalez (York University). Email: [email protected] Lisa Maya Knauer (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth): Finding Nuestra Voz: Indigenous women’s radio and the politics of agency in highland Guatemala. Maria Teresa Sierra (CIESAS, Mexico): Experiencias de autonomía indígena en los márgenes del Estado: La policía comunitaria de Guerrero, México. Hazel Law (Nicaragua Court of Appeal, North Atlantic Autonomous Region): El Desencanto Indígena de la Autonomía Regional en la Costa Atlántica de Nicaragua. Alejandro Cerda García (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico.): Aportes para pensar la autonomía: reflexiones a partir de la segunda década del zapatismo en México. Osvaldo Jordan (University of Florida, Gainesville): Leadership and Mobilization in the Ngobe Struggle for Political Autonomy in Western Panama. Discussant: Christian Martinez Neira (Universidad de Santiago de Chile). Panel 69 - Session 9: Saturday Nov 05, 9:00-11:00 am (long session) Race and Ethnicity in Latin American Fictional Film. Chair: Erin Graff Zivin (University of Southern California) - Email: [email protected]

Marie-Eve Monette (McGill University): El canto de la sirena y la reciprocidad andina en la ciudad letrada de "La teta asustada". Vitelia Cisneros (Kent State University): Three proposals about indigenous languages in Latin America. Erin Graff Zivin (University of Southern California): Allegorizing Colonial Violence. Debora Maldonado-DeOliveira (Meredith College): Metaphors of displacement in Iván Dariel Ortíz’s El Cimarrón. Nicholas Kramer (Whitman College): Outsiders from the North: The Indigenous Presence in Twenty-First Century Argentinian films by Martel, Caetano and Puenzo. Gustavo Buenrostro (University of California, Berkeley): Reframing the Cuban Nation: slavery and the politics of violence. Panel 72 - Session 9: Saturday Nov 05, 9:00-11:00 am (long session) Racism and Discrimination in Mexico. Chair: Eugenia Iturriaga (Universidad Autonoma de Yucatán). Email: [email protected] Juan Loera-Gonzalez (University of Sussex): Persistent ethnic Inequality; the case of northern Mexico. Eugenia Iturriaga (Universidad Autonoma de Yucatán): Estereotipos y prejuicios de la élite meridana (Yucatán, México). Judith Bautista Pérez (Universidad Iberoamericana): Practicas cotidianas del Racismo: La experiencia de profesionistas indígenas mexicanos. Monserrat Bueno (Simple Spanish, Baja California): How the Harvest of Two Hundred Suns was written. Asmara Gonzalez Rojas (Universidad de Guadalajara): Pueblos indígenas y desigualdad: Debate entre universalismo y particularismo ¿Son necesarias las políticas de acción afirmativa para los pueblos indígenas en América Latina?

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