Latin
American Cities
A Symposium
on the representation and use of urban spaces
April
7 - 8, 2005
University
of Delaware
Presentations
Movement:
Arbona,
Juan Manuel. Reading the City as (Social) Movement: El Alto, Bolivia
- October 2003. Growth
and Structure of Cities, Bryn Mawr College
Piccato,
Pablo. Urban Communities and Crime in Twentieth Century
Mexico City.
History, Columbia University
Biron,
Rebecca E. Mexico City: The Sewer and the Metro. Latin
American Studies, University of Miami
Space:
Berrizbeitia,
Anita. Parque del Este, Caracas: Between a Critical Naturalism and a
Critical Formalism. Landscape Architecture & Urban Design, University of Pennsylvania
Citizenship:
Ramírez
Pimienta, Juan Carlos. Border of Words/Border of Images: Tijuana
and Los Algodones. Spanish,
San Diego State University
Thomas,
Lorrin. Migrant Citizens and the Politics of Citizenship: The Puerto
Rican Diaspora in Depression-Era New York City. History,
Rutgers Camden
Domínguez,
Mónica. Artistic Dis/Placement in Colonial Maracaibo.
Art History, University of Delaware
Symposium
sponsored by:
The University
of Delaware College of Arts & Sciences / Latin American Studies
Program / Office of Women's Affairs / Department of Foreign Languages &
Literatures / Center for International Studies / With Grants/Assistance
from The Greater Philadelphia Human Studies Consortium / The
Greater Philadelphia Latin American Studies Consortium / The University
of Pennsylvania Latin American and Latino Stuides Program |