Global Latin America
Friday 08 April, 2016
1:30 - 6pm, $0
Columbia University, Schermerhorn Hall
1190 Amsterdam Avenue, Room 501
The increasing globalization of Latin American art history and literary studies has altered the topography of these disciplines in ways that are widely acknowledged but not yet clearly defined. This conference will trace some of the changes occurring in these fields as they shift from an international focus to a more global one. How is the current emphasis on globalization shaping the questions asked of Latin American art and literature? In what ways has the approach to Latin American art and culture changed in recent years? What is the future of Latin American art history and literary and cultural studies?
1:30pm: Introduction: Alexander Alberro (Barnard College) and Graciela Montaldo (Columbia University)
1:45pm: George Yúdice (University of Miami)
2:45: Panel 1
 Ana Luiza Nobre (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro/ Instituto Moreira Salles, Rio de Janeiro) Adele Nelson (Temple University) Discussant: Maja Horn (Barnard College)
4:15pm Break
4:45pm: Panel 2 Heloisa Espada (Instituto Moreira Salles, São Paulo) Tatiana Flores (Rutgers University) Discussant: Bruno Carvalho (Princeton University)
Admission is open to the public; advance registration is not required.