CAS Seminar – 1rst October 2024
CAS Seminar – 1rst October 2024 16.00-18.30 CAS Library Maria Paula Prates “Indigenous Women, Extractivism and Health in Brazil” Cecilia McCallum “Caesarean Section in Brazil in Intersectional…
CAS Seminar – 1rst October 2024 16.00-18.30 CAS Library Maria Paula Prates “Indigenous Women, Extractivism and Health in Brazil” Cecilia McCallum “Caesarean Section in Brazil in Intersectional…
WORKSHOP CONTEMPORARY STUDIES IN LATIN AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGY AT ST-ANDREWS September 30th 2024 PROGRAM Discussants Margaret Bolton (University of Aberdeen) Maria Paula Prates (Oxford University) 9.00 –…
GLEANERS, DEVILS AND PITS: BOLIVIAN MINING COMMUNITY FILMS TALK+SCREENING Date: Wednesday 11th of September Place: School V Time: From 4 to 5.30 Organised by the Centre for Screen Cultures (CSC), the Centre for…
Inaugural Peter Gow Memorial Lecture: Prof Aparecida Vilaça (Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro) – “Do myths ever die? Social-cultural changes and mythical transformations in Indigenous Amazonia. A…
CAS and Film Studies Department are proud to present Tiempo de Lluvia by Mexican-Dutch director Itandehui Jansen. 26th October 16:30-18:30 p.m School V. Filmscreening and a Roundtable with the participation of: Dr.…
We invite to the presentation of the Book: Minoritarian Liberalism: A Travesti Life in a Brazilian Favela, Moises Da Silva 2nd of May 2-4 pm. Book Launch. School 1 followed by a reception in Social Anthropology Coffee…
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Wednesday 22 March 2023 5.30pm – FREE but please book This event unites and brings into dialogue different women to discuss the ways in which their work reflects on their nomadic, diverse and transnational…
CFP: Latin American Indigenous Print Cultures Workshop Friday August 25th 2023 Centre for Amerindian, Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CAS) University of St Andrews Organisers: Patrick O’Hare (University of St…
“Amerindian Women Speak Out: Environment, Climate Crisis, Land and Gender in Brazilian Amazonia from Indigenous Peoples’ Perspectives “. Amerindian activists and anthropologist Nelly Marubo and Francineia Baniwá…