
PLAS Graduate Works-in-Progress
Thu, 3/6 · 12:00 pm—1:20 pm · PLAS 3rd Floor Atrium, Aaron Burr Hall
Program in Latin American Studies

The PLAS Graduate Works-in-Progress series provides advanced graduate students the opportunity to present on their doctoral research and receive comments from other students and faculty. It is a great way of meeting peers and faculty from different departments and becoming acquainted with the variety and breadth of Princeton doctoral projects with a focus on Latin America, including Brazil, and the Caribbean.
GRADUATE STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
“Opinion and Sociopolitics of an Eastern Caribbean Power Pool”
– Avery Barnett, School of Public and International Affairs
Discussant | Reena Goldthree, Assistant Professor, Department of African American Studies
“Anonymous Geniuses: Credit-Giving and Medical Privacy in Brazilian Exhibitions of the “Art of the Insane”
– Dylan Blau Edelstein, Spanish and Portuguese
Discussant | Gabriela Nouzeilles, Professor of Spanish, Spanish and Portuguese; PLAS
Moderator | Alejandro Virué, Ph.D. Candidate in Spanish and Portuguese