2011 ERIP Conference University of California, San Diego November 3-5, 2011 Schedule of Sessions and Panels Thursday, November 3

2011 ERIP Conference University of California, San Diego November 3-5, 2011 Schedule of Sessions and Panels Thursday, November 3

2011 ERIP Conference University of California, San Diego November 3-5, 2011 Schedule of Sessions and Panels Thursday, November 3 Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Panel 07 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Del Silencio a la Palabra: Aperturas, Quiebres y Renovaciones en la Nueva Literatura Indígena Contemporánea en Latinoamérica. Organizer: Rita Palacios (California State University, Long Beach). Email: [email protected] Diana Rodríguez-Quevedo (University of Evansville): El rito: privilegio wayuu en "El encierro de una pequeña doncella" de Estercilia Simanca Pushaina. Leopoldo Peña (California State University, Long Beach): Infancia y memoria en los cuentos de Luis De Lión. Leslie Dávila (California State University, Long Beach):Inmoralidad, sexo y religión en El tiempo principia en Xibalbá de Luis de Lión . Rita Palacios (California State University, Long Beach): Un chamanismo urbano: el cuerpo erótico femenino en la poesía de Maya Cu y Rosa Chávez . Panel 13 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Gender and Ethnicity. Organizer: Maria de Lourdes Baron Leon (Universidad Autónoma Chapingo). Email: [email protected] Manuela Picq (Amherst College): The Inheritance of Resistance: indigenous women’s legacy of political contestation. María de Lourdes Barón León (Universidad Autónoma Chapingo): Participación de las Mujeres P’urhépechas en el Ámbito Público: Condicionantes y Reconocimiento. Pedro Guevara Fefer (Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo): Interculturalidad y Género en la Nueva Ruralidad (Michoacán, México). Maria de los Angeles Peña (Universidad Central de Venezuela): Desde la mirada de las mujeres yukpas: discriminación, despojo territorial y lucha por el derecho a la tierra en Venezuela. Jose Antonio Lammoglia (Florida National College): Preparación de comidas rituales Afro- Caribeñas: campo antes dominado por mujeres, hoy usurpado por hombres. Discussant: Pedro Guevara Fefer (Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo). Panel 17 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Identidades em Negociação: Populações Tradicionais, Direitos Socioambientais e Territorialidade em Áreas Protegidas no Brasil. Organizers: Lúcia da Costa Ferreira (State University of Campinas) and Jorge Calvimontes (State University of Campinas). Email: [email protected] Satya Caldenhof (State University of Campinas), Simone Vieria de Campos (State University of Campinas), S. J. Creado (State University of Campinas) and Ana Beatriz Mendes (State University of Campinas): Novos cenários, múltiplos sujeitos e discursos: identidades tradicionais, conservação ambiental e o processo de criação da Reserva Extrativista Rio Unini, e do Parque Nacional do Jaú, na Amazônia Brasileira. Eliane Simões (State University of Campinas), Lucia Ferreira (State University of Campinas), Jorge Calvimontes (State University of Campinas) and Francisco Araos: (State University of Campinas): A identidade quilombola como território de poder. Jorge Calvimontes (State University of Campinas) and Ana Beatriz Mendes C: (State University of Campinas): História identitária e apropriação dos recursos naturais na Reserva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Amanã (Amazônia brasileira). Tiago Jacaúna (State University of Campinas) and Eduardo Viglio (State University of Campinas): Interesses globais e disputas locais: o reenquadramento do conflito ambiental na Amazônia e no Litoral Norte de São Paulo, Brasil. Panel 32 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am - Purépecha Cultural Heritage: History, Identity, Archaeology and Diasporan Communities in the 21st Century. Organizers: Tricia Gabany-Guerrero (California State University, Fullerton) and Steven Hackenberger (Central Washington University). Email: [email protected] Tricia Gabany-Guerrero (California State University, Fullerton): Purépecha Research: Cross- Border Programs for Research & Curriculum Development. Steven Hackenberger (Central Washington University): Purépecha Heritage: Landscapes of Power and Authority, Michoacan. Juan Valdez (California State University, Fullerton): Media and cultural resurgence: Performing Purépecha Culture in Paso Robles, CA. Vanessa Orozco (California State University, Fullerton): A Look at Inter-Generational Cultural Identity Issues in San Juan Nuevo, Parangaricutiro, Michoacán, Mexico. Sarah Huntington (Central Washington University) and Mark Steinkraus (Central Washington University): Purépecha Heritage: Burial Recovery and Repatriation, Michoacán. Discussant: Narcizo Guerrero-Murillo (Environmental and Cultural Research Institute, Mexico). Panel 39 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am The Wall Between Us: Politics and Policy in a Oaxacalifornia Migration Circuit. Organizer: David FitzGerald (University of California, San Diego). Email: [email protected] Abigail Andrews (University of California, Berkeley): Discount Transnationalism: Recession and the Transformation of Cross-Border Ties. Angela García (University of California, San Diego): Navigating Everyday Exclusion: How Mexican Migrants Confront Restrictive Local Immigration Policies. Jorge Hernández-Díaz (Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez, Oaxaca ): La participación política de los migrantes en la organización comunitaria. David Keyes (University of California, San Diego): Does the Wall Stop Unauthorized Immigration? New Evidence from Mexico. Discussant: Ruben Hernández-León (University of California, Los Angeles). Panel 46 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Ethnic Groups in Central America. Chair: Brent Metz (University of Kansas). Email: [email protected] Nicholas Williams (University of California, Santa Barbara): The Political Economy of Ethnicity in Caribbean Nicaragua. Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera (Freie Universitaet Berlin): Elite Formation In Honduras: The Case of the Arab-Palestinians. Christina Schramm (Universidad de Costa Rica): Female masculinity and queer indigeneity. Miguel Ugalde (Universidad Rafael Landivar): Indigenous Guatemalan Peoples on the Move. The Cultural and Socio-Political Challenges of International Migration to Guatemalan Families and Migrants from the Highlands. Brent Metz (University of Kansas): Ch'orti' Mayas in Northwestern El Salvador? Misadventures and Revelations in Surveying Indigeneity and Mestizaje. Panel 48 - Session 1: Thursday Nov 03, 10:00-11:45 am Health and Ethnicity. Chair: Holly Dygert (Rhode Island College). Email: [email protected] Xochitl Quintero (California State University, Los Angeles): Sweatshops in the Fields: Farmworker Healthcare Access in Ventura County, CA. Priscila Oliveira (State University of Campinas): Each one has a little bit of medical sense and madness: Health Policy and cultural mediations between the SPI (Indian Protection Service) and indigenous people. Holly Dygert (Rhode Island College): Cultural Politics of Family in a Mixtec Village: Support for Big Families as Contestation of Neoliberal Indigenismo. Jessica Haughton (San Diego State University): Healthcare access and utilization among low- income Latinas in the U.S.-Mexico border region. Nadege Mazars (Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle): Formación de un “contra-público subalterno” en el campo de la salud del Cauca colombiano. Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Panel 08 - Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Eliminating Racism in Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenges and Successes. Organizers: Monica Gabriela Moreno Figueroa (Newcastle University) and Emiko Saldivar (University of California, Santa Barbara ). Email: [email protected] Olivia Joanna Gall Sonabend (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México ): Por nuestra raza ha hablado el espíritu de México. Pamela R. Calla Ortega (New York University): Anti-racist networks and visions of democracy and justice in the Americas. Monica Gabriela Moreno Figueroa (Newcastle University): COPERA: Anti-racist work in Mexico . Beth Baker-Cristales (California State University, Los Angeles ): Racing Los Angeles: Black and Brown Activism to Transcend the Divide. Discussant: Edward Telles (Princeton University). Panel 14 - Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Historical and Cultural Aspects of Indigenismo (1). Organizer: Marc Becker (Truman State University). Email: [email protected] Marc Becker (Truman State University): Indigenismo in Ecuador. Erin O'Connor (Bridgewater State University): Masculine Discourses: Gender and Indigenismo in Ecuador and Beyond. Gabrielle Kuenzli (University of South Carolina): Incantations of Nation: Indigenismo in Early Twentieth-Century Bolivia. Kathleen Fine-Dare (Fort Lewis College): (Neo)indigenismo in an age of neoliberal exchanges and conflicts: A case study from urban Ecuador. Carmen Martínez Novo (FLACSO, Ecuador): Struggles for the Meaning of "Indigenous" within Catholic Inculturation Theology. Panel 28 - Session 2: Thursday Nov 03, 1:30-3:15 pm Negotiating Urban Education, Identity, and Language of Indigenous Communities and Youth: A US-Mexico Bi-national Perspective. Organizer: Rafael Vasquez (Claremont Graduate University). Email: [email protected] Herminia Rojas Santos (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social): Ideologías lingüísticas en una comunidad de la mixteca baja, Oaxaca_. Daniel Diaz Reyes (University of Redlands): Moving-on up: Chicana/o and indigenous immigrant performative acts of hyper descent in schooling (navigating racial identity spectrum's as strategies of U.S. incorporation). Rafael Vásquez (Claremont Graduate University), William Perez (Claremont Graduate University),

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