Race and Gender in the Global Hispanophone: Ricardo Pellegrin-Taboada
450 Jane ý Way, Building 260, ý, CA 94305
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TheRaceandGenderin Global Hispanophone Research Group is delighted to invite you to the event “Affect, Belonging, and the Law in 19th-Century Cuba: A Conversation Between Isabela Fraga and Ricardo Pelegrin-Taboada” which will take place in260-216(Pigott Hall), onMonday March 11 at 4:00- 5:30 pm.
Analyzing 19th-century Cuban legal discourse, Professors Isabela Fraga (ý)andRicardo Pelegrin-Taboada (Western Oregon University) will tackle notions of community, freedom, and subjectivity through different methodological standpoints. Join us for a thrilling conversation about how race and gender affected the ways in which the people of Cuba saw themselves within or outside the legal frameworks.
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