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SUMMARY:Afro-Asian Lives and Cultures in Latin America (Public Virtual Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Afro-Asian Lives and Cultures in Latin America challenges established notions of identity in former Spanish and Portuguese colonies. It expands on current notions of mestizaje (racial mixing) by focusing on the personal and communal bonds that were forged between subjects of African and Asian descent from the mid-sixteenth century onwards in Latin America\, while not overlooking the tensions and conflicts that have also marked their histories. \n\n10:00 am to 12:00 pm\nModerator: Javier Guerrero \nBeyond Afro-Asian Encounters in the Americas\nDebbie Lee-DiStefano (Southeast Missouri State University)\nLuisa Ossa (La Salle University) \nSearching for an Origin: Afro-Asian Convergences in the Early Modern Americas\nDiego Luis (Davidson College) \nTranspacific Relations and Chinese Labor in the Americas\nAna Paulina Lee (Columbia University) \nEmpowering the Chinese by denying Black accomplishments: An antecedent of the model minority myth in Latin American cultural production\nIgnacio Lopez-Calvo (University of California at Merced) \n  \n1:30 pm to 3:00 pm\nModerator: Rachel Price \nWhere There is a Will(iam) there is a Lei(Luis)\nWilliam Luis (Vanderbilt University) \nAfro-Chinese Identities and Intimacies in Cuba and the Caribbean: A Study on Intersectionality\nEvelyn Hu-Dehart (Brown University) \nClaiming Space: Afro-Chinese in Cuban History and Collective Memory\nKathleen Lopez (Rutgers University) \n  \nOpen to the public with prior registration:\nhttps://princeton.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwqduihrj0pG9UCFg5706IWhCkYc0j1O3lF \n  \nSupported by the Humanities Council David A. Gardner ’69 Magic Project
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/afro-asian-lives-and-cultures-in-latin-america-public-virtual-workshop/
LOCATION:Virtual (Zoom link to be sent to those who register)
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