Performing Latinidad
At the end of the first day of class, I asked someone in the room if the course would be available the next semester or in the coming years. I wanted to take the class but wasn’t sure if it would fit…
Read MoreAt the end of the first day of class, I asked someone in the room if the course would be available the next semester or in the coming years. I wanted to take the class but wasn’t sure if it would fit…
Read MoreI called my great-grandmother “Abuelita,” a Spanish term of endearment for “grandmother.” She lived to the very old age of ninety-three. I fondly remember from my early childhood the vision…
Read MorePrimum non nocere. First, do no harm. This creed, likely originating in the Hippocratic corpus and adopted in many parts of the world including much of Latin America, insists that medical…
Read MoreChile is experiencing a process of accelerated population aging. This sentence is heard again and again in courses, seminars and speeches. Despite this, it does not always seem clear why aging is…
Read MoreIn December, the exhibition will travel to the Museo de los Artes de la Universidad de Guadalajara and end in in June 2020 in El Centro Cultural de Tijuana. Cartonlandia by Ana Serrano exemplifies…
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