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Autumn 2019 Schedule If you have any questions about the workshop or are interested in joining our mailing list, please email the Graduate Student Coordinators at: [email protected]. Workshop on Latin America and the Caribbean View from Monserrate, Bogotá, Colombia, Madeleine Stevens, PhD Student, Political Science Title TBD Miguel Valerio Assistant Professor of Spanish, Washington University in St. Louis December 5, 2019, 12:30–1:50PM Foster Hall, Room 103 Joint Reception with the Latin American History Workshop October 3, 2019, 5–7PM Kelly Hall, Room 114 The Virgin of Guadalupe Believes the Inerrancy of the Bible: Catholic Religious Cultural Retainment among Evangelical Latino Chicagoans Francesco Bianco MAPSS Alumnus October 17, 2019, 5–6:30PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114 ‘To give immigrants the habits of order and the taste of family:’ Indentured Immigration in the Post-Slavery French Antilles Deirdre T. Lyons PhD Candidate, History November 14, 2019, 5–6:30PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114 Tracing Faded Borders: The Territoriality of Spanish Exile Writing in the Caribbean, 1940–1954 Juan Diego Mariategui PhD Candidate, Romance Languages and Literatures October 31, 2019, 5–6:30PM Kelly Hall, Room 114

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Autumn 2019

Schedule

If you have any questions about the workshop or are interested in joining our mailing list, please email the Graduate

Student Coordinators at: [email protected].

Workshop on Latin America and the Caribbean

View from Monserrate, Bogotá, Colombia, Madeleine Stevens, PhD Student, Political Science

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Title TBDMiguel Valerio Assistant Professor of Spanish, Washington University in St. LouisDecember 5, 2019, 12:30–1:50PM • Foster Hall, Room 103

Joint Reception with the Latin American History WorkshopOctober 3, 2019, 5–7PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114

The Virgin of Guadalupe Believes the Inerrancy of the Bible: Catholic Religious Cultural Retainment among Evangelical

Latino ChicagoansFrancesco Bianco MAPSS Alumnus

October 17, 2019, 5–6:30PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114

‘To give immigrants the habits of order and the taste of family:’ Indentured Immigration in the

Post-Slavery French AntillesDeirdre T. Lyons PhD Candidate, History

November 14, 2019, 5–6:30PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114

Tracing Faded Borders: The Territoriality of Spanish Exile Writing in the Caribbean, 1940–1954Juan Diego Mariategui PhD Candidate, Romance Languages and LiteraturesOctober 31, 2019, 5–6:30PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114