Dear colleagues,
See below.
All the best,
Pat
Dr Patricia Noxolo,
Senior Lecturer in Human Geography
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
University of Birmingham,
Edgbaston,
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK
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Subject: [BSA-RACE] Invitation for the Workshop: "Indigenous Urbanisation in Latin America"
Dear all,
*Apologies for cross-posting*
We would like to invite you to join the discussions at the
Workshop: "Indigenous Urbanisation in Latin America"
Department of Urban Studies and Planning, University of Sheffield, 21 March, 2019.
Keynote Speaker: Peter Wade (University of Manchester)
The workshop will focus on the topic of indigenous urbanisation in Latin America, with emphasis on Bolivia and Brazil, as well as key political, social, economic, spatial, and cultural shifts related with these trends. It will bring together an interdisciplinary group of researchers in different career stages who will explore, among others, urban reconfigurations of indigenous identities, communities and organisation patterns; the urbanisation of rural communities; the intersectional inequalities faced by indigenous peoples in the city; and the impacts of social and spatial mobility over understandings of urban indigeneity.
This workshop is funded by the Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS) Events Grant, the Postcolonial Studies Association (PSA) and the University of Sheffield’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning.
Please see the detailed programme below. For those interested in participating, please register through the following link:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/workshop-indigenous-urbanisation-in-latin-america-registration-53019850801
Kindly share widely with those you think might be of interest.
Our kindest regards,
Aiko, Desiree and Philipp
Workshop: "Indigenous Urbanisation in Latin America"
Department of Urban Studies and Planning, University of Sheffield, 21 March, 2019.
Organisers:Philipp Horn (University of Sheffield): [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>, Aiko Ikemura Amaral (University of Essex): [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>, and Desiree Poets (Virginia Tech): [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
- Programme -
09:00-09:15| Welcome and Introduction by the Organisers
09:15-10:15| Keynote
“Is Black to Indigenous as Race is to Ethnicity? And the Role of the Urban in the Equation.”
(Peter Wade, University of Manchester)
10:30-12:00| Panel I: Urban Indigenous Politics in South-East Brazil
Law 11.645/08: implementation of indigenous history and culture in non-indigenous school curricula
(Gudrun Klein, University of Manchester)
Ciclo Sagrado de Mulheres: Indigenous Feminist Activism
(Jennifer Chisholm, University of Cambridge)
Urban and indigenous in the Americas: Connecting North and South
(Desiree Poets, Virginia Tech)
13:00-14:30| Panel II: Urban Indigenous Reconfigurations: Lessons from Bolivia
Urbanisation and indigenous identity in Rural Andean Bolivia
(Jonathan Alderman, ILAS, University of London)
Envisioning gender, indigeneity and urban change in La Paz, Bolivia
(Kate Maclean, Birkbeck, University of London)
Indigenous development alternatives: A youth perspective from three urban places in Bolivia
(Philipp Horn, University of Sheffield)
15:00-16:30| Panel III: Intersections, Mobilities and Urban Indigeneities
Capitalising indigeneity or indigenous capitalism? The dynamic of popular market places in El Alto
(Angus McNelly, Queen Mary, University of London)
From sateré-mawé villages to urban “family homes”: gender, indigeneity and technologies of housework in the city of Manaus, Brazil
(Ana Luisa Sertã, Birkbeck, University of London)
Within and against indigeneity: narratives of social and spatial mobility amongst Bolivian
market women in São Paulo, Brazil
(Aiko Ikemura Amaral, University of Essex)
16:30-17:30| Conclusions & Next Steps
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