708 resultados para American Studies.
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This flyer promotes the event "La Batería: Jazz and the Drum Set in Cuba, Lecture by Matthew R. Berger" cosponsored byt FIU's Latin American and Caribbean Center and the Green Library at FIU.
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This flyer promotes the event "Como un milagro: The Musical Influence of Juanito Márquez on the Popular Song of Four Continents, Lecture by Benjamin Lapidus" Cosponsored by the Latin American and Caribbean Center and the Green Library.
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This flyer promotes the event "Virgilio Piñera: Poetry, Nation, and Differences, Book Presentation by Author Jesús E. Jambrina" and is part of the SIPA at Books & Books series. Hosted at Books & Books in Coral Gables.
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This flyer promotes the event ""A Special Relationship": The Political & Economic Links between Cuba & Venezuela A Panel Discussion" in partnership with the Latin American and Caribbean Center.
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This flyer promotes the event "Rumba Clave Blen Blen Blen: Film Screening and Panel Discussion with Director Arístides Falcón Paradí".
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This flyer promotes the screening of the classic film El Super (1979), cosponsored by the FIU African and African Diaspora Studies Program, Center for the Humanities in an Urban Environment, Exile Studies Program, and WPBT2.
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This flyer provides a summary of events in Spanish held by the Cuban Research Institute in the 2012-2013 academic year.
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This flyer provides the full program for the colloquium “Current Research on Immigration and Transnationalism in the Americas: Main Problems, Approaches, and Methods”.
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This flyer promotes the event "Santiago de Cuba en Ia música, Lecture by Emilio Cueto" cosponsored by FIU's Cuban Research Institute, Latin American and Caribbean Center, and the FIU Libraries.
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This brochure provides information in Spanish about the Cuban Research Institute at Florida International University.
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This brochure provides information about the Cuban Research Institute and Florida International University.
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This flyer announces the Díaz-Ayala Library Travel Grants for Spring and Summer 2013.
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This is the call for papers and panels in Spanish for the 9th Conference on Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, Dispersed Peoples: The Cuban and Other Diasporas
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This flyer promotes the event DIS-COVERY: Looking at the Carteles, Lecture by Alison Fraunhar".
"New" Social Movements: Alternative Modernities, (Trans)local Nationalisms, and Solidarity Economies
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My dissertation is the first project on the Haitian Platform for Advocacy for an Alternative Development- PAPDA, a nation-building coalition founded by activists from varying sectors to coordinate one comprehensive nationalist movement against what they are calling an Occupation. My work not only provides information on this under-theorized popular movement but also situates it within the broader literature on the postcolonial nation-state as well as Latin American and Caribbean social movements. The dissertation analyzes the contentious relationship between local and global discourses and practices of citizenship. Furthermore, the research draws on transnational feminist theory to underline the scattered hegemonies that intersect to produce varied spaces and practices of sovereignty within the Haitian postcolonial nation-state. The dissertation highlights how race and class, gender and sexuality, education and language, and religion have been imagined and co-constituted by Haitian social movements in constructing ‘new’ collective identities that collapse the private and the public, the rural and the urban, the traditional and the modern. My project complements the scholarship on social movements and the postcolonial nation-state and pushes it forward by emphasizing its spatial dimensions. Moreover, the dissertation de-centers the state to underline the movement of capital, goods, resources, and populations that shape the postcolonial experience. I re-define the postcolonial nation-state as a network of local, regional, international, and transnational arrangements between different political agents, including social movement actors. To conduct this interdisciplinary research project, I employed ethnographic methods, discourse and textual analysis, as well as basic mapping and statistical descriptions in order to present a historically-rooted interpretation of individual and organizational negotiations for community-based autonomy and regional development.