Conferencia COES “Concentraciones”

Conferencia COES

„Concentraciones“

14-16 de noviembre de 2018

Santiago de Chile

Los ejes temáticos de la conferencia serán:

1. Concentración de la riqueza y de los ingresos: evolución, causas y consecuencias

2. La concentración de la propiedad de los medios de comunicación: ¿por qué importa?

3. Las élites chilenas: ¿circulación, rupturas, discontinuidades o reproducción?

4. Concentraciones de voz política

5. Concentración y segregación urbana

6. Dominación y hegemonía de los modelos masculinos en los vínculos sociales

7. La dominación de los diplomas: concentración de capital cultural

8. Factores psicosociales que explican la concentración y la motivación para mantener poder.

 

 

El cierre de la convocatoria es el 11 de julio de 2018.

 

Por favor, encuentre adjunto la convocatoria en español e inglés.

Se puede acceder a más información aquí.

 

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Candidates for the Advisory Board / Election Coimbra 2018

IAS board elections will be held at the business meeting in Coimbra on March 22. Please find below the list of candidates for the advisory board. We also accept the nomination of further candidates for all posts. Please either send all nominations to executive director Wilfried Raussert (wilfried.raussert@uni-bielefeld.de) up until March 21 or announce the nomination in person at the IAS business meeting on March 22.

Josef Raab
Josef Raab has been Founding President of the International Association of Inter-American Studies since 2009. He is Professor of North American Studies at the University of Duisburg-Essen, specializing in literature, media, race and ethnicity, borders, and Inter-American Studies. Most recent among the books he edited or co-edited are New World Colors: Ethnicity, Belonging, and Difference in the Americas, The New Dynamics of Identity Politics in the Americas: Multiculturalism and Beyond, and Spaces—Communities—Discourses: Charting Identity and Belonging in the Americas. He also co-edits two Inter-American book series, one published by Routledge, the other co-published by Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier and Bilingual Press.

 

Maria Herrera-Sobek
Maria Herrera-Sobek is a founding member of our International Association of Inter-American Studies which was founded in 2009. Since then she has been a very active member of the IAS attending every single conference held every two years and presenting papers. She also has served as Vice President of the IAS and during this tenure she hosted the 2016 IAS biennial conference titled with the theme of “Human Rights in the Americas.” She is highly motivated to continue serving our beloved organization.  That is why she wants to continue serving in a new capacity; now as a member of the IAS Advisory Board. Regarding her scholarly output in the discipline of American Studies she published a three volume encyclopedia titled, Celebrating Latino Folklore: An Encyclopedia of Cultural Traditions (2012), She edited anthologies, published numerous articles in the area of Chicana literature and Chicana/o art.  She was awarded the HISPA/USA’s scholarly organization’s Luis Leal Award (2014), and was nominated and voted a Fellow of the International Ballad organization in 2016.

 

Graciela Martínez-Zalce Sánchez
Graciela Martínez-Zalce Sánchez is new ‘Directora del Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte (CISAN) at the UNAM since2018. She is member of the National System of Researchers CONACYT and of the Mexican Academy of Sciences. She is founding member of the Taller de Teoría y Crítica Literarias Diana Morán, a pioneer workshop on gender studies in Mexico. Since 1992 she has worked s researcher in Canadian Cultural Studies, where she mainly studies film in North America (Canada, Mexico, USA) and theory of adaptation at the CISAN. For many years she coordinated the Globalization Studies Area. She also directed the Revista Mexicana de Estudios Canadieneses. Among her publications are Fronteras de tinta, la literature y los medios de comunicación en las Américas and the co-edited book with W. Raussert (Re)Discovering ‘America’ (Re)Descubriendo ‘América’: Road Movies and Other Travel Narratives in North America.

 

 Sarah Corona Berkin
Sarah Corona-Berkin has taught at several prestigious universities in México, and is currently Professor of Communications at the Universidad de Guadalajara. She has being invited to teach at the University of Florida (Gainsville), the University of Bielefeld in Germany and the University of Sofia in Tokyo, Japan. Her research focuses on written and visual intercultural communication. She has published extensively on the subjects of education and communication, indigenous education, the history of government-sponsored education programs in Mexico and the politics of education. Sarah Corona-Berkin received her PhD in Communication from the Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium. Dr. Corona-Berkin is currently Director of the Center for Advanced Latinamerican Studies (CALAS), based in the University of Guadalajara.

 

Olaf Kaltmeier
Olaf Kaltmeier, is chair for Ibero-American History and director of the Center for InterAmerican Studies at Bielefeld University as well as director of the Maria Sybilla Merian Center for Advanced Latin American Studies (CALAS). He earned his Ph.D. in Sociology from Münster University, Germany. He has taught at Bielefeld University, Germany; the Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Quito, Ecuador; the University of Guadalajara, Mexico; the Universidad Católica de Temuco and the Universidad de Chile. He has edited more than 15 books amongst them Entangled Heritages Postcolonial Perspectives on the Uses of the Past in Latin America (2011, with Mario Rufer, Routledge). His recent monographies include Politische Räume jenseits von Staat und Nation. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2012. and Konjunkturen der (De-)Kolonialisierung. Indigene Gemeinschaften, Hacienda und Staat in den ecuadorianischen Anden von der Kolonialzeit bis heute. (2016). At Routledge he is editor (together with W. Raussert, S. Thies, and J. Raab) of the series “InterAmerican Research: Contact, Communication, Conflict.” Olaf Kaltmeier’s general research interests include ethnicity, social movements, heritage, environmental history, Postcolonial Studies, Inter-American Studies, and Latin American History.

 

Emron Esplin
Emron Esplin is an Associate Professor of English at Brigham Young University where he teaches courses in US literature and inter-American literary studies. He is the editor, with Margarida Vale de Gato, of Translated Poe (Lehigh University Press, Perspectives on Edgar Allan Poe series 2014), which examines Poe translations in nineteen different literary traditions. His first monograph, Borges’s Poe: The Influence and Reinvention of Edgar Allan Poe in Spanish America, was published by the University of Georgia Press in the New Southern Studies series in 2016. He has also published articles on Katherine Anne Porter, Nellie Campobello, Pancho Villa, William Faulkner, Julio Cortázar, and Nathaniel Hawthorne.

 

Francisco A. Lomeli
Francisco A. Lomelí, a Full Professor from UCSB, has been at this campus for almost 40 years, having participated in numerous administrative posts (3 times Chair of Chicana/o Studies, Black Studies, Spanish & Portuguese; plus director as director of Education Abroad in Costa Rica during l994 & l995, and also for Santiago, Chile & Buenos Aires, Argentina). He specializes in Latin American literature and culture (theory of the novel, Mexico, Central America, Southern Cone) and Chicana/o Studies (literature, culture, literary history of the Southwest, language). He has written extensively on his two areas of expertise, particularly numerous reference books on Chicano literature, such as Handbook of the U.S. Hispanic Heritage: Literature and Art which won a literary prize in 1995. He has received numerous awards, including Chicano Critic Award from the University of New Mexico (2006), elected to the North American Academy of the Spanish Language (2016) and granted the Galardón Luis Leal in 2018.

 

José Carlos Lozano
José-Carlos Lozano is Full professor and Chair of the Psychology and Communication Department at Texas A&M International University (Laredo, Texas). He got his M.A. in Communication Research from Leicester University, England and his Ph.D. in International Communication and Media Studies from the University of Texas at Austin. He is a Regular Member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences since 2007 and a fellow of the Mexican National System of Researchers (Level 3). He is the author of numerous books and journal articles in the areas of mass and international communication, in particular a textbook in mass communication theories widely used in Mexican and Latin American schools.  He is Co-Principal investigator and coordinator of an international research project comparing the historical exhibition of films and cinema going in Laredo, Texas, Barcelona, Spain, Barranquilla, Colombia and the Mexican cities of Monterrey, Torreon, Tampico and Mexico City.

 

Alejandra Bottinelli
Alejandra Bottinelli. Es doctora en Estudios Latinoamericanos y profesora del Departamento de Literatura de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades de la Universidad de Chile. Es coordinadora del Diplomado “Literaturas del Mundo: problemáticas actuales”, y del Grupo de Pedagogía Intercultural de las Artes y la Literatura del Departamento de Literatura de la Universidad de Chile. Forma parte del Núcleo de Investigación Cuerpos-mundos. Problemas en torno a cine, literatura y artes escénicas que reúne a profesoras de distintas universidades latinoamericanas.

 

 

Antonio Barrenechea
Antonio Barrenechea teaches in the Department of English, Linguistic, and Communication at the University of Mary Washington.  He is the author of America Unbound: Encyclopedic Literature and Hemispheric Studies (U of New Mexico P), and the winner of last year’s IAS best essay award.  In addition to serving on the IAS board during this last term, he is on the advisory boards of Comparative American Studies, the International American Studies Association (IASA) and the American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA).

 

Gabriele Pisarz-Ramírez
Gabriele Pisarz-Ramírez has done research and published in the field of inter-American studies for the past 23 years, and she joined the Association in 2010. Major areas of investigation have been Mexican American literature and culture, early American hemispheric studies, and the study of the US South in a circum-Caribbean context. Currently she is working within the Collaborative Research Center Processes of Spatialization under the Global Condition  (SFB 1199) on a project  focusing on „Spatial Fictions: (Re)Imaginations of  Nationality in the Southern and Western Peripheries of  19th Century America.”Among her book publications are MexAmerica: Genealogien und Analysen postnationaler Diskurse in der kulturellen Produktion von Chicanos/as (Heidelberg: Winter 2005), The Americas in the 19th Century – Inter-American Perspectives. American Studies/ Amerikastudien 53.1 (2008) (Eds. Gabriele Pisarz-Ramírez and Markus Heide. Heidelberg: Winter), Of Fatherlands and Motherlands. Gender and Nation in the Americas / De Patrias y Matrias. Género y nación en las Américas. Eds. Gabriele Pisarz-Ramirez, Sebastian Thies and Luzelena Gutiérrez de Velasco. Trier: WVT, 2015, Hemispheric Encounters. The Early United States in a Transnational Perspective. Eds. Gabriele Pisarz-Ramirez and Markus Heide. Interamericana Series. Frankfurt u. New York: Peter Lang, 2016.

 

Ex oficio member of the Advisory Board (fiar forum for inter-american research)

Yolanda Minerva Campos García
Yolanda Minerva Campos García holds a doctorate from la Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. She is research professor at the Universidad de Guadalajara in the Department of Communication. Her fields of interest are the history of Mexican cinema and the history of cinema’s critical press as well as inter-American dimensions of cinematic adaptations of Mexican and U.S. American literature. She is co-editor of the IAS journal fiar forum for inter-american studies. She is co-editor of the books Key Tropes in Inter-American Studies (Tempe: Bilingual Press, Trier, WVT, 2015) and Cruzando Fronteras en las Américas, Crossing Boundaries in the Americas (Guadalajara: Universidad de Guadalajara, 2015). She is on the editorial board of the journal El ojo que piensa . She was coordinator of the IAS conference in Guadalajara in 2012.

 

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Candidates for the Executive Board / Election Coimbra 2018

IAS board elections will be held at the business meeting in Coimbra on March 22. Please find below the list of candidates for the executive board. We also accept the nomination of further candidates for all posts. Please either send all nominations to executive director Wilfried Raussert (wilfried.raussert@uni-bielefeld.de) up until March 21 or announce the nomination in person at the IAS business meeting on March 22.

Candidate for Presidency

Isabel Caldeira
Isabel Caldeira is Associate professor of English and American Studies at the Faculty of Letters and Senior Research Fellow of the Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal. She has taught American literature and Culture and Feminist Studies at the graduate and undergraduate levels, having launched the PhD program in American Studies, which she directs. Her research fields are American Literature and Culture, African American Literature and Culture, literatures of the African diaspora and Feminist issues. She has published on several African American, Caribbean, Lusophone African writers, and on racism. She contributed to Translocal Modernisms: International Perspectives (Peter Lang, 2008); Trans/Oceanic, Trans/American, Trans/lation: Issues in International American Studies (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009), Companion to Inter-American Studies (Routledge, 2017); and to America Where? 21st Century Transatlantic Views (Peter Lang, 2012), which she also co-edited. She is a current member of the IAS Advisory Board, the organizer of the IAS conference in Coimbra and member of the international network Las Américas negras / The Black Americas.

Candidate for Vice Presidency

Luz Angélica Kirschner
Luz Angélica Kirschner is currently an Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Global Studies at South Dakota State University. The “Introductory Course to Inter-American Studies” that she taught during her tenure at Bielefeld University (2008-2016) successfully helped fortify the Inter-American Studies M.A. Program at this institution. Kirschner is editor and author of the volume Expanding Latinidad: An Inter-American Perspective (Bilingual Press 2012). Her most recent publications appeared in The Routledge Companion to Literature and Human Rights (2015) and The Routledge Companion to Inter-American Studies (2017). She has upcoming articles, among others, in the The Cambridge History of Latina/o Literature (2018) and the Inter-American Key-Topic Series Rethinking the Americas (Routledge 2018). Kirschner is currently completing her single-authored monograph with the working title The Persistence of Racialization: Literature, Gender, and Ethnicity.

Candidate for Executive Director

Wilfried Raussert
Wilfried Raussert is chair of North American and Inter-Studies at Bielefeld University. He is chair of the project Entangled Americas, a project funded by the Federal Ministry of Research and Education in Germany (2013-2020) and director of the International Association of Inter-American Studies. He is founder and general editor of fiar forum for inter-american research.He is co-founder of the Center for Inter-American Studies at Bielefeld University and co-founder and co-coordinator of the new international network The Black Americas/ Las Américas négras which pursues a dialogue between scholars, artists, and activists. He is member of the international committee of the American Studies Association (ASA 2016-2019). He is author and editor of several books on music in the Americas. Among his recent publications: The Routledge Companion to Inter-American Studies (2017), Diferentes conceptos de tiempo en diálogo: el blues, el jazz y la novela afroamericana (Universidad de Guadalajara), Mobile & Entangled Americas (with Maryemma Graham, Routledge, 2016), and his first book as photographer Art Begins in Streets Art Lives in Streets (Bielefeld: Kipu, 2017). He is currently working on the Routledge Handbook to Cultures and Media in the Americas. At Routledge he is editor (together with O. Kaltmeier, S. Thies, and J. Raab) of the series “InterAmerican Research: Contact, Communication, Conflict.”

Candidate for Treasurer

Ulla Kriebernegg
Dr. Ulla Kriebernegg is Associate Professor and co-director of the Center for Inter-American Studies (C.IAS) at the University of Graz, Austria. Her emphasis in research and teaching is on Interamerican literary and cultural studies, Jewish migrations to the Americas, and Aging in the Americas. She is the author of Putting Age in its Place: Age, Space, and Identity in North American Care Home Narratives (forthcoming, Heidelberg) which focuses on representations of long-term care institutions in US American and Canadian film and fiction. She is currently chair of ENAS – the European Network of Aging Studies. Since 2015, she has been treasurer of the International Association of Inter-American Studies. In 2016, she received the University of Graz Excellence Award for Teaching.

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IAS Prize for Best Thesis or Dissertation and IAS Prize for Best Essay or Article

Continuing its efforts to promote Inter-American Studies, the Association is announcing the third round of competitons for IAS Prizes. There are again two awards, one for the best master’s or doctoral or post-doctoral thesis and one for the best article or essay in Inter-American Studies completed since August 2016. Submitted work does not yet need to be in print to be considered. Only work in Spanish or in English can be submitted. Each award carries a cash prize of 250 euros or 280 U.S. dollars.

Contestants who would like to have their work considered will need to join the association. If you would like to do so, please go to http://www.interamericanstudies.net/?page_id=26 (in English) or to http://www.interamericanstudies.net/?page_id=135 (in Spanish). Please be advised that members with student status may ask for their membership fees to be waived. To ask for a fee waiver, please contact our treasurer, Dr. Ulla Kriebernegg at treasurer@interamericanstudies.net with proof of your student status.

To submit work to be considered for the award for best master’s or doctoral or post-doctoral thesis completed since August 2016, please send your thesis as a WORD or PDF file as well as an abstract of one page or less to the four jury members:
Isabel Caldeira (Universidade de Coimbra) at mic@fl.uc.pt,
Graciela Martínez-Zalce (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) at zalce@servidor.unam.mx ,
Antonio Barrenechea (University of Mary Washington) at abarrene@umw.edu and
Olaf Kaltmeier (Universität Bielefeld) at olaf.kaltmeier@uni-bielefeld.de.

To submit work to be considered for the award for best academic article or essay completed since August 2016, please send your article or essay as a WORD or PDF file as well as an abstract of one page or less to the four jury members:
María Herrera Sobek (University of California at Santa Barbara) at maria.sobek@evc.ucsb.edu ,
Luz Angélica Kirschner (South Dakota State University) at Luz.Kirschner@sdstate.edu ,
Francisco Lomelí (University of California at Santa Barbara) at lomeli@spanport.ucsb.edu , and
Stefan Rinke (Freie Universität Berlin) at rinke@zedat.fu-berlin.de .

The deadline for submissions is February 10, 2018. Members of the IAS Executive Board and of the IAS Advisory Board are not elegible to participate in the prize competitions. The winners of both awards will be announced at the business meeting of the International Association of Inter-American Studies at the University of Coimbra (Portugal), March 22-24, 2018. Award recipients who are not present at that meeting will receive their award and prize by mail.

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Keynote Speakers

Boaventura de Sousa Santos is Professor of Sociology, University of Coimbra (Portugal), and Distinguished Legal Scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He earned an LL.M and J.S.D. from Yale University and holds the Degree of Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, by McGill University. He is director of the Center for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra and has written and published widely on the issues of globalization, sociology of law and the state, epistemology, social movements and the World Social Forum. He has been awarded several prizes, most recently the Science and Technology Prize of Mexico, 2010, and the Kalven Jr. Prize of the Law and Society Association, 2011. His most recent project – ALICE: Leading Europe to a New Way of Sharing the World Experiences – is funded by an Advanced Grant of the European Research Council (ERC), one of the most prestigious and highly competitive international financial institutes for scientific excellence in Europe. The project was initiated in July 2011 and will continue for the next five years. Boaventura de Sousa Santos has published widely on globalization, sociology of law and the state, epistemology, democracy, and human rights in Portuguese, Spanish, English, Italian, French, German, Chinese, and Romanian.

Keynote Lecture: “The Americas: Social Movements and Resistance against US Imperialism”

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Yudersky Espinosa Miñoso is a theoretician, activist, essayist and teacher from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, living currently in Bogotá, Columbia. Her thought and writing engages with and confronts radically current socio-cultural expressions of racism, (hetero) patriarchy and coloniality in Abya Yala, Latin America. She is co-founder of the Grupo Latinoamericano de Estudios y Acción en Sexualidades, Género y Cultura (GLEFAS) and co-editor of the volume “Tejiendo de otro modo: Feminismo, epistemología y apuestas decoloniales en Abya Yala”. As a student of María Lugones, one of the most prominent voices of a decolonial feminism, she ended up becoming one of its main references in Latin America.

Keynote Lecture: “Metodologías cimarronas de resistencia: Lecciones subalternas para emboscar al eurocentrismo”

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David Luis-Brown is an associate professor in the Cultural Studies and English Departments at Claremont Graduate University. His research specializations include hemispheric Americas studies, Latino/a/x studies, black diaspora studies, and American literature and culture in general. Using a transnational, hemispheric Americas approach, Luis-Brown teaches interdisciplinary and interethnic courses on issues of race and imperialism in United States and on Latin American literature and culture. Luis-Brown received his PhD from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Since then, he has been the recipient of a President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship from the University of California, Berkeley, a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Research Fellowship, and a Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellowship at the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University. He is the author of Waves of Decolonization: Discourses of Race and Hemispheric Citizenship in Cuba, Mexico and the United States (Duke University Press, 2008). His most recent article is “Slave Rebellion and the Conundrum of Cosmopolitanism: Plácido and La Escalera in a Neglected Cuban Antislavery Novel by Orihuela.” He is also the author of “An 1848 for the Americas: the Black Atlantic, ‘El negro mártir,’ and Cuban Exile Anticolonialism.”

Keynote Lecture: “La Escalera, Sentiment and Revolution in the Novels of Martin R. Delany and Andrés Avelino de Orihuela”

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Cecília MacDowell Santos received her PhD in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master in Law from the University of São Paulo. She joined the University of San Francisco in 2001, and since 2006 she is also a research member of the Center for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra in Portugal. Her research focuses on legal mobilization within and across national borders, violence, political memory, and women’s and human rights. She is interested in investigating how legal mobilization relates to politics and shapes the recognition of violence and subjects of rights on the basis of gender, race, class, and/or sexual orientation. This was examined in her book, Women’s Police Stations: Gender, Violence, and Justice in São Paulo, Brazil (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), and guides her current research projects on transnational legal mobilization and human rights in Brazil, and the mobilization practices of the “Maria da Penha” law in São Paulo. One of her current projects, entitled “Transnational Legal Activism: Brazilian NGOs and the Inter–American System of Human Rights,” examines selected cases of gender–based violence, racial discrimination, violence against indigenous groups, and struggles over political memory and justice. Drawing on research conducted in Portugal on transnational legal mobilization and human rights, she edited the book, A Mobilização Transnacional do Direito: Portugal e o Tribunal Europeu dos Direitos Humanos [Transnational Legal Mobilization: Portugal and the European Court of Human Rights] (Almedina Press, 2012). In 2015, Professor Santos won the Post-Sabbatical Merit Award in recognition of her “exceptional productivity in research, scholarly, or creative work.”

Keynote Lecture: “Mobilizing Human Rights against Reactionary Politics of Human Rights”

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Raussert, Wilfried (ed.).The Routledge Companion to Inter-American Studies. 2017

An essential overview of this blossoming field, The Routledge Companion to Inter-American Studies is the first collection to draw together the diverse approaches and perspectives on the field, highlighting the importance of Inter-American Studies as it is practiced today. Including contributions from canonical figures in the field as well as a younger generation of scholars, reflecting the foundation and emergence of the field and establishing links between older and newer methodologies, this Companion covers:

  • Theoretical reflections
  • Colonial and historical perspectives
  • Cultural and political intersections
  • Border discourses
  • Sites and mobilities
  • Literary and linguistic perspectives
  • Area studies, global studies, and postnational studies
  • Phenomena of transfer, interconnectedness, power asymmetry, and transversality within the Americas.

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Seminario Permanente de Migración International: 7a. sesion: El desplazamiento forzado por violencia en México: un debate pendiente, 26 de mayo 2017

Te invitamos a la 7a. sesión del Seminario Permanente sobre Migración Internacional. En esta ocasión, el Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales de la UNAM organiza la sesión y la transmitirá por videoconferencia a El Colef y por internet.

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Raussert, Wilfried, Rozema, Brian; Campos, Yolanda, Littschwager, Marius (eds.). Key Tropes in Inter-American Studies from the “Forum for Inter-American Research (fiar).” 2016

This book is a key text for scholars and students that study the Americas in a multilingual and transdisciplinary fashion. The dialogical paradigm that underlies any sincere Inter-American scholarship makes clear that no single scholarly positioning can capture the complexity of Inter-American connectivity. This is what Inter-American Studies share with Global Studies: A necessity to negotiate multiple and at times conflictive paradigms to tackle its objects of investigation. The volume introduces eight key tropes in Inter-American Studies, as they have emerged from the work of the IAS web publication platform fiar forum for inter-american research since the latter’s foundation in 2008. The editors have selected eight key tropes and regrouped essays from the period between 2008 and 2015 to highlight some of the most important paradigms for the pursuit of interdisciplinary Inter-American studies. The tropes include “colonial/decolonial,” “independence,” “religion,” “border,” “mobility,” “race/indigeneity,” “gender,” and “decolonial reflections.” The key tropes chosen should not be seen as separate entities for in many respects they are related or overlap to some degree; nor are they meant to be an exclusive list of terms. They function more as a representative selection to illustrate recent paradigms and their application. For every trope the editors have included one article in English and one in Spanish.

VOLUME 17 of the book series:
INTER-AMERICAN STUDIES / ESTUDIOS INTERAMERICANOS

Edited by: Josef Raab (North American Studies, University of Duisburg-Essen)
and Sebastian Thies (Latin American and Media Studies, Bielefeld University)
Co-published with Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, Germany

This interdisciplinary series examines national and transnational issues in the cultures, societies, and histories of the Americas. It creates a forum for a critical academic dialogue between North and South, promoting an inter-American paradigm that shifts the scholarly focus from methodological nationalism to the wider context of the Western Hemisphere.

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