Latin American Studies at UBC

Latin American Studies at UBC To advance the study and teaching of Latin America at UBC and throughout the lower mainland.

02/20/2024

Thinking with Nietzsche, Peter Szendy asserts that auscultation—or listening to the sound of spacing—allows the philosopher “to make quiet things—mute things—‘speak out’” (133). The present study attunes to spatialized sonority in the Mexican author Guadalupe Nettel’s Después del ...

08/25/2023

Please check out the Joining Roots Festival: Connecting through Indigenous films from Latin America. https://forestry.ubc.ca/events/folil-trafun-joining-roots-festival/. There are four events in September

Folil Trafün (Joining Roots) is a showcase of Indigenous and Afro-diaspora films from Latin America (with English subtitles), followed by dialogues to deepen understanding of the films and their relationship with local realities. We will also provide culturally relevant food, from the ʷməθkʷəy̓əm Nation to share. The showcase will launch with two-hybrid (online and in-person) screenings at the UBC Campus. Following these events, we’ll host a two-day event (in person) with multiple films and discussions each day, at St. John’s College and UBC Robson Square Theatre (see below for detailed information). The films, and subsequent conversations will be framed on themes like Indigenous and Afro-descent identities, migration, Mother Nature, and complex relationships between industry and Indigenous communities. Special attention will be given to how communities work towards territorial sovereignty.

Join us for a workshop at SFU Harbour Centre that revisits the legacies of the military coup in Chile 50 years ago. Talk...
08/25/2023

Join us for a workshop at SFU Harbour Centre that revisits the legacies of the military coup in Chile 50 years ago. Talks by Elisa Loncon Antileo, Fernando Pairican Padilla, and Johnny Mack.

A one-day workshop that seeks to revisit the legacies of the military coup that overthrew the Unidad Popular government of Salvador Allende.

06/08/2019

Vancouver’s biggest two-day Latin American festival is returning this summer. Here are all the things you can chow down on at during Carnaval del Sol 2019.

05/22/2019

The Canadian Association of Spanish Language Scholars and Creators is dedicating its annual homage to Carmen Rodriguez's work as a writer, educator and activist. This event is open to the public: Wednesday, June 5, between 6:00 and 7:00 pm in room FSC 1005, Forest Sciences Centre, University of British Columbia, 2424 Main Mall. The homage will consist of an exhibition of art and writings, and readings by contributing colleagues.

This event is open to the public, so feel free to share this post and to circulate this invitation as widely as you wish.

04/25/2019

The 17th edition of the Festival will take place from August 22 to September 1.

www.vlaff.org

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