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Latinx Languages & Identities Beyond Borders

Date:
Monday, November 14, 2022
Time:
2:00 pm
Location:
Delivered on Zoom
Cost:
Free
Posted for the 2022 Regna Darnell Distinguished Lecture in Theory, Ethnography and Activism in Anthropology: 
Latinx Languages & Identities Beyond Borders

Delivered by Jonathan Rosa, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Linguistics and Comparative Literature
Stanford University

The Regna Darnell Distinguished Lecture in Theory, Ethnography and Activism in Anthropology:

Latinx Languages & Identities Beyond Borders

Delivered by Jonathan Rosa, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Linguistics and Comparative Literature
Stanford University

Monday November 14, 2022
2:00pm
Delivered on Zoom

RSVP by November 1 to anthrorsvp@uwo.ca

Drawing on ethnographic and sociolinguistic research conducted in a predominantly Mexican and Puerto Rican Chicago public high school and its surrounding communities, this presentation approaches Latinidadas a crucial site from which to analyze the (re)production of racial, linguistic, and national borders, as well as to reimagine worlds beyond these borders.

Host:
Department of Anthropology
Contact:
Department of Anthropology
anthrorsvp@uwo.ca
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