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Lunes, 16 de Mayo de 2011 07:45

THE STIRLING LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN RESEARCH GROUP
Workshop Andean Studies in the United Kingdom: Work in progress and perspectives
Stirling University, School of Arts & Humanities 27-28 May 2011

Programme (Version 10 May 2011)

Friday 27th May 2011

10.30-13.00 Welcome and introduction (with coffee/tea)

Julia Zumstein: Power, Persons, and Objects: Material Culture and Elite Identity in Formative Period North Peru

Laurie Martiarena: The social life of death: Mortuary Practice in the North-Central Andes, AD 1000-1610

Discussion

Juan Cobo: The reception of Tridentine Catholicism in the New Kingdom of Granada

Sabine Dedenbach-Salazar: Colonial dictionaries: Linguistic and religious conversion

Discussion

13.00-14.00 Lunch

14.00-16.00

Gabriela Ramos: The government of poverty in colonial Peru: The 'hospitales de indios', 16th-18th centuries

Tristan Platt: Andean society in the 16th century, and other research in progress

Discussion

Martina Tonet: IBE - 'empowering' indigenous peoples?

Rosaleen Howard: Language and decolonization in the contemporary Andes: How far are paradigms shifting?

Discussion

16.00-16.30 Coffee/Tea

16.30-17.30

Nicole Bourque: Conversion to Protestantism and Islam in La Paz

Margaret Bolton: Can insights from science studies enhance our appreciation of Andean societies?

Discussion

19.00 Dinner at Corrieri's

Saturday 28th May 2011

09.30-10.00 Coffee/Tea

10.00-12.00

Daniela Castellanos: The Politics of Envy in Rural Colombia: Crafting the Margins and Representing the Surreptitious

Emilia Ferraro: Beads, money and rosaries. Reflections from Northern Ecuador

Discussion

Sarah Bennison: Water and culture in Huarochirí, Peru, today and in the early colonial period

Colin McEwan: Exhibiting the Andes – Collections, research and display

Discussion

12.00-13.00 Lunch

13.00-14.00

Henry Stobart: Cultural politics and indigenous music video production in Sucre, Bolivia

James Butterworth: Andean divas: Migration, ethnicity and stardom in Peruvian huayno

Discussion

14.00-15.00 Roundtable discussion Where do we go from here? (with coffee/tea)

15.30 End of workshop

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